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A leading Republican said Friday that the unfolding events in Boston underscore
the need to address "gaps and loopholes" in the nation's immigration system,
stressing that any new immigration bill should tighten screening to stop
those "who wish to do us harm."Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, addressed the
terror attack and ongoing manhunt at the start of a Capitol Hill
hearing on newly unveiled comprehensive immigration legislation. The Boston
crisis rapidly overshadowed the hearing, the first held for the major piece
of legislation. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano had been scheduled
to testify but canceled as federal law enforcement agencies were pulled
into the crime scene. Grassley, though, suggested the attacks in Boston
could influence how the immigration bill is considered."It's important for
us to understand the gaps and loopholes in our immigration system. While
we don't yet know the immigration status of the people who have
terrorized the communities in Massachusetts, when we find out, it will help
shed light on the weaknesses of our system," said Grassley, the top
Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee.The two suspects have been
identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, and his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev,
26, who was killed early Friday morning.The two are believed to be
from the region near Chechnya. One source briefed on the matter said
they are thought to have arrived in the United States about a
decade ago. Po
This undated photo provided by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office
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at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for about a year. But he
was already popular with his colleagues in the campus police department,
as well as with students, often joining them on hiking and skiing
trips.Authorities say the 26-year-old Collier was shot and killed by the
Boston Marathon bombing suspects.MIT says Collier was a Wilmington native
and Somerville resident who had worked at MIT since January 2012. Before
that, he was a civilian employee of the Somerville Police Department.MIT
Chief John DiFava says Collier was a dedicated officer, liked by his
colleagues and the MIT community.The MIT Police serve all of us at
the Institute with great dignity, honor and dedication, Israel Ruiz, MITs
executive vice president and treasurer, said in a statement.Everyone here
those who knew Officer Collier, and those who did not
are devastated by the events that transpired on our campus last night.
We will never forget the seriousness with which he took his role
protecting MIT and those of us who consider it home.Reif says Collier's
loss is "deeply painful."Collier was found shot several times in his vehicle
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Obama brought 15,000 to
the streets in New Orleans for a gun-control rally, Sen. Mary Landrieu
might have flinched in her opposition to the presidents agenda. But he
didnt. Had 1,000 Organizing for Action volunteers fanned out across Arkansas
to drum up support for the package, Sen. Mark Pryor might have
hesitated in bucking the president for fear of a primary challenge. But
the doorsteps were empty.This is just the first test of the presidents
new model and he and his team promise that as money flows
in and lower-level organizers get up to speed, the presidents army will
be ready to march next time.But there are two challenges here.First, how
do you get people fired up about unsatisfying legislation?Obama initially
promised a whole package of legislation aimed at preventing future mass
killings like the December massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary. But comprehensive
legislation quickly gave way to a resurrection of the old liberal effort
to ban guns.When Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid declared that not viable,
the president fell back to supporting universal background checks. He had
by that point lost the urgency of the Sandy Hook killings since
the measure was unrelated to what happened at the school, as well
as other recent mass shootings.And when that measure looked headed to sure
defeat because of worries about a federal firearms registry, Obama fell
back again and called for passage of a more limited expansion of
background che
This undated photo provided by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office
shows Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Officer Sean Collier,
26, of Somerville, Mass., who was shot to death Thursday, April 18,
2013 on the school campus in Cambridge, Mass.APSean Collier had only worked
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for about a year. But he
was already popular with his colleagues in the campus police department,
as well as with students, often joining them on hiking and skiing
trips.Authorities say the 26-year-old Collier was shot and killed by the
Boston Marathon bombing suspects.MIT says Collier was a Wilmington native
and Somerville resident who had worked at MIT since January 2012. Before
that, he was a civilian employee of the Somerville Police Department.MIT
Chief John DiFava says Collier was a dedicated officer, liked by his
colleagues and the MIT community.The MIT Police serve all of us at
the Institute with great dignity, honor and dedication, Israel Ruiz, MITs
executive vice president and treasurer, said in a statement.Everyone here
those who knew Officer Collier, and those who did not
are devastated by the events that transpired on our campus last night.
We will never forget the seriousness with which he took his role
protecting MIT and those of us who consider it home.Reif says Collier's
loss is "deeply painful."Collier was found shot several times in his vehicle
at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday.The Associated