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immigrants.And most Americans will agree. Theres little appetite in either
party for mass deportations of long-term Hispanic illegal immigrants. Whatever
critics of the immigration plan offer in the Senate have to say,
even most of the staunchest opponents have given up on the idea
of a coast-to-coast crackdown.But when the discussion turns to those illegal
immigrants who are not part of the Hispanic majority or even the
substantial Asian minority, things get more difficult especially when those
illegal immigrants are from Muslim countries, especially those with ties
to Islamist militancy.It pleases the Emma Lazarus within the collective
American heart to offer refuge to the huddled masses yearning to be
free, especially when we think of those desperate to escape from the
horrors of places like Somalia, Yemen, Syria and, yes, Chechnya and Kazakhstan.But
when the troubles and terrorism of those countries follow the refugees,
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the proposition is this: In exchange for conservatives agreeing to allow
most of the millions here illegally to attain legal status of some
kind, liberals are offering to increase protections against new border jumpers
and to crack down on those already here who re
particularly on border security, could
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Republicans. GOP lawmakers have long insisted the U.S. must focus its efforts
on securing the border before addressing the legal status of the more
than 11 million immigrants in the country illegally.The immigration bill
being debated in the Senate would strengthen border security, allow tens
of thousands of new high- and low-skilled workers into the country, require
all employers to check their workers' legal status and provide an eventual
path to citizenship for most of the immigrants in the U.S. illegally.More
than half of the immigrants in the U.S. illegally are from Mexico,
according to the Pew Research Center.Following a speech Friday to Mexican
entrepreneurs, Obama will travel to Costa Rica, his first visit as president
to the Central American nation. In addition to meetings with Costa Rican
President Laura Chincilla, Obama will attend a gathering of leaders from
the Central American Integration system. The regional network also includes
the leaders of Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.On
Saturday, Obama will attend a business conference aimed at fostering economic
cooperation between the U.S. and Central American nations. The president
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n "hidden to the world" as he himself predicted, living
at the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo, in the hills south of
Rome. He chose to leave the Vatican immediately after his resignation to
physically remove himself from the process of electing his successor and
from Pope Francis' first weeks as pontiff.His absence also gave workers
time to finish up renovations on the monastery on the edge of
the Vatican gardens that until last year housed groups of cloistered nuns
who were invited for a few years at a time to live
inside the Vatican to pray for the pontiff and church at large.In
the small building, with a chapel attached, Benedict will live with his
personal secretary, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein, and the four consecrated
women who look after him, preparing his meals and tending to the
household. Inside the small building, Benedict has at his disposal a small
library and a study. A guest room is available for when his
brother, Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, comes to visit."It is certainly small
but well-equipped," Lombardi said.When Benedict announced his intention
to resign the first pontiff to do so in 600 years
questions immediately swirled about the implications of having two popes
living alongside one another inside the Vatican.Benedict fueled those concerns
when he chose to be called "emeritus pope" and "Your Holiness" rather
than "emeritus bishop of Rome." He also raised eyebrows when he chose
to continue wearing the white ca
rned how to make a bomb. However, it wasnt until the FBI
released a surveillance photo of the suspects that the friends realized
Tsarnaev may have been involved.The FBI claims this prompted Dias Kadyrbayev
and Azamat Tazhayakova both 19-year-old natives of Kazakhstan and friends
of Tsarnaev at UMass-Dartmouth, to go to Tsarnaev's dorm and take a
laptop, the backpack and some Vaseline that may have been used in
making the deadly pressure cooker bombs that killed three and injured more
than 200 at the race. Police believe the bombs were packed with
shrapnel and gunpowder removed from fireworks.Robel Phillipos, of Cambridge,
Mass., also 19, was charged with willfully making materially false statements
to federal law enforcement officials during a terrorism investigation.The
affidavit filed in support of a complaint said Kadyrbayev was the one
who carried out the disposal of the backpack after the three saw
the fireworks that had been hollowed out and emptied of gunpowder.Although
the three new suspects initially appear to have stonewalled authorities,
Phillipos came clean in a fourth interview, conducted April 26. He confessed
that the three took the backpack out of their friend's dorm room,
according to the affidavit. Phillipos allegedly told investigators that
the two others "started to freak out" after seeing Tsarnaev identified on
television.Robert Stahl, an attorney representing Kadyrbayev, said his client
denies the allegations and a
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