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April 15: An emergency responder and volunteers, including Carlos Arredondo,
in the cowboy hat, push Jeff Bauman in a wheel chair after
he was injured in an explosion near the finish line of the
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man wearing a cap, sunglasses and a black jacket dropped a bag
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a half minutes later, the bag exploded, shredding Bauman's legs. A photo
of his bloodied body being rushed by wheelchair from the scene has
become an iconic image of the terrorist attack."He woke up under so
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the guy, looked right at me,'" Chris Bauman told Bloomberg News.Bauman's
description to investigators at his bedside reportedly helped them zero
in on suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed early Friday in a
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including Rubio, have lent their name to the effort.But critics were building
a multi-faceted case against the bill, in advance of Friday's hearing on
the Senate Judiciary Committee. They claimed the bill grants "amnesty" without
enough enforcement provisions. They claimed it would burden taxpayers by
eventually plugging legalized immigrants into the public welfare system
-- a claim Rubio has strongly challenged. And Republican critics joined
immigration enforcement officers in claiming the bill would not address
a major loophole -- giving the government "discretion" to choose when to
enforce immigration laws."No immigration bill should ever pass Congress
that the law enforcement officers on the ground tell us won't work
or can't be enforced," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said Thursday.Sessions
was referring to the concerns voiced by the National ICE Union, which
represents Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.The group has long
complained that the Obama administration has made their job harder by preventing
agents from detaining and deporting select illegal immigrants. They had
petitioned members of the so-called "Gang of Eight" -- the lawmakers writing
the immigration bill -- to address those concerns in the package.But, in
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he National Air Traffic Controllers Association said.
"It is not a good thing for aviation to take away staffing
at any level."But air travelers may get a break on the ground.
A senior Transportation Security Administration official said Thursday he
doesn't expect furloughs for his agency, which staffs airport security across
the nation. And, he said, longer wait times at checkpoints have not
yet materialized as a result of so-called sequestration, as Homeland Security
Secretary Janet Napolitano warned last month.Congress included additional
money for security officers in a budget bill for the remainder of
the 2013 fiscal year, and long wait times have been averted for
now, TSA Deputy Administrator John Halinski told a congressional panel.
Obama signed the budget bill last month.Halinski cautioned that even with
the extra funding, travelers may see lines and wait times increase during
busy travel periods.
e also indicated they have a connection with Dagestan, another restive
Russian region where Islamic militants have gone after Russian targets.The
uncle of the suspects told reporters late Friday morning that one of
the suspects was in fact born in Dagestan, saying this has "nothing
to do with Chechnya" and "Chechens are peaceful people."Craig Albert, an
expert on Chechnya and associate professor at Georgia Regents University,
said any connection between these suspects and the jihadist movement in
Chechnya would have "severe" implications for the U.S.But he also said it
might just be "isolated individualized terror" where the suspects are using
Chechnya ties to "rationalize" violence.The ties between major Islamic extremist
groups and Chechnya, though, are well-documented, particularly pertaining
to extremists' support for the separatists in Chechnya.The Taliban, when
it was in power, was one of the only governments to recognize
Chechnya's independence.An Al Qaeda-tied Chechen warlord named Ibn al-Khattab
was, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, said to have met
with Usama bin Laden during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. He was
killed in 2002 by the Russians.Signs of Islamic radicals fueling unrest
in Chechnya continued to surface. According to the report by the George
Washington University Homeland Security Policy Institute, foreign fighters
have flocked to places like Chechnya, Bosnia and others with a jihadi
presence.
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