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Keep Bed-Bugs Out of Your Home in 1 Simple Step
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illegally," Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, said on the House floor Monday. "Millions
more will do so before the border is secure. The Senate proposal
will dramatically increase illegal immigration."People brought here illegally
as youths would have a faster path: They could get green cards
in five years and would become eligible for citizenship immediately thereafter.U.S.
citizens no longer would be able to sponsor their siblings for eventual
U.S. citizenship, a change activist groups have opposed. That's among several
changes aimed at rebalancing an immigration system that now awards around
15 percent of green cards to people with employment ties, and the
majority to people with family ties, to a system that awards 45
percent to 50 percent of green cards based on employment ties.There would
be no limit in the number of green cards awarded to people
of extraordinary ability in science, arts, education, business or athletics,
or to outstanding professors, doctors and others. A new startup visa would
be created for foreign entrepreneurs trying to come here to start their
own companies.Visas for highly skilled workers greatly in demand by technology
companies would nearly double. Low-skilled workers would be able to come
in for jobs in construction, long-term care and other industries, ultimately
up to 200,000 a year. A new agriculture visa program would bring
farm workers to the U.S.; farm workers already here illegally would get
a faster
ater international safety inspections at the country's
long energy-producing nuclear reactor.The Russian company that built the
Bushehr plant said the Tuesday earthquake did not damage the facility, Reuters
reports.The quake was also felt over a vast area from New Delhi
to Gulf cities that have some of the world's tallest skyscrapers, including
the record 2,717 -foot Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Officials ordered temporary
evacuations from some high-rises as a precaution.Pakistani news channels
showed buildings shaking in the southern city of Karachi, where people in
panic came out from offices and homes. There was no immediate word
on any damage and people were seen standing outside their homes and
offices even minutes after the quack rattled various parts of the country.In
a message posted on Twitter, British Foreign Secretary William Hague sent
condolences to families of those lost in the Tuesday Iran earthquake.In
2003, some 26,000 people were killed by a magnitude-6.6 quake that flattened
the historic southeastern Iranian city of Bam.The Associated Press contributed
to this report.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">, but nothing has happened.Indeed, proposals to
sell TVA date back to soon after the agency was created in
1933 to reduce the risk of flooding in the region and bring
electricity to rural communities in poor areas of Appalachia. It was a
key part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program, which used
government spending to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.President
Dwight Eisenhower called TVA "creeping socialism," while President Ronald
Reagan criticized it as an example of big government. Republicans from Barry
Goldwater to Newt Gingrich have pointed to the TVA as an example
of where the private sector could provide services more cheaply and effectively
than bureaucrats.Republican antipathy for the TVA led many in the Southeast
to assume that any proposal to sell TVA would come from the
GOP -- not a Democratic president fresh off winning a second term.The
privatization proposal "is making our heads spin here in Tennessee," said
Stephen Smith, executive director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy,
a nonprofit group that promotes alternative energy throughout the region."For
the first time that I'm aware of, you've got a Democratic administration
proposing the sale of TVA and simultaneously you've got significant, conservative
federal representatives in the House and Senate defending their local socialist
project," Smith said. "There's a lot irony in it and little bit
of humor actually."A White House s
A federal judge Monday denied an emergency motion for relief filed by
a Guantanamo Bay prisoner on a hunger strike, despite pleas from the
man's lawyer who says his client is dying.U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan
ruled Monday that he didn't have jurisdiction over the case filed by
Yemeni prisoner Musaab al-Madhwani. Hogan pointed to a provision of the
Military Commissions Act which bars judicial review of claims made by detained
enemy combatants regarding their conditions of confinement.The prisoner
and others in the hunger strike originally claimed that they were being
denied drinking water and that temperatures in the prison had been kept
at "extremely frigid" levels -- which the government denied. But the claim
was expanded to include the allegation that Guantanamo officials had shown
"deliberate indifference" to the prisoners' serious medical needs.Although
the case was technically about just one detainee, it was clearly about
the continued use of Guantanamo to house terrorism suspects, despite President
Barack Obama's promise to close the prison. When one of al-Madhwani's lawyers,
Darold Killmer, mentioned the alleged mistreatment of other detainees, Hogan
responded, "This is not a class-action."At the end of the roughly one-hour
hearing, Hogan noted that al-Madhwani voluntarily participated in the hunger
strike, adding that the prisoner "self-manufactured" his health situation.Earlier,
Killmer, told the judge, "Mr. al-Madhwani is d
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