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Fri Nov 22 16:00:45 2013

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Biden.At a joint news conference Thursday, Obama and Pena Nieto carefully 
sidestepped potential trouble spots. Obama steered clear of commenting on 
Pena Nieto's decision to end the broad access that U.S. security agencies 
have had in Mexico to combat drug trafficking, a decision that has 
alarmed some U.S. officials."President Pena Nieto and his team are organizing 
a vision about how they can most efficiently and effectively address these 
issues," Obama said. "And we will interact with them in ways that 
are appropriate, respecting that ultimately Mexico has to deal with its 
problems internally and we have to deal with ours as well."For his 
part, Pena Nieto declined to get drawn into the current immigration debate 
in Washington, a top priority for Obama but one that is at 
a delicate stage in Congress. Asked to comment on the debate, the 
Mexican president merely said the Mexican government acknowledged the efforts 
under way in Congress."Mexico understands that this is a domestic affair 
for the U.S. and we wish you the best push that you're 
giving to immigration," he said.Likewise, he demurred when asked to react 
to the failure in the U.S. Senate to pass gun control legislation, 
including an expanded background check for firearms buyers, even though 
many guns obtained illegally in the U.S. make their way into the 
hands of drug dealers in Mexico.He said he agreed with Obama's campaign 
to stem gun violence, but added: "This is a domestic i
The Obama administration has tapped a veteran American diplomat to be the 
new U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.Secretary of 
State John Kerry says he chose Ambassador James F. Dobbins because of 
his "deep and long-standing relationships in the region."Kerry called the 
leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan on Friday to inform them of his 
decision. He praised Dobbins as one of America's "most accomplished diplomats."Dobbins 
replaces Marc Grossman, who took the job after Richard Holbrooke died in 
2010.Dobbins raised the flag over the U.S. Embassy in Kabul when it 
reopened in 2001. He most recently has been serving as a director 
at the RAND Corporation.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The Homeland Security Department ordered border agents "effective immediately" 
to verify that every international student who arrives in the U.S. has 
a valid student visa, according to an internal memorandum obtained Friday 
by The Associated Press. The new procedure is the government's first security 
change directly related to the Boston bombings.The order from a senior official 
at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, David J. Murphy, was circulated Thursday 
and came one day after the Obama administration acknowledged that a student 
from Kazakhstan accused of hiding evidence for one of the Boston bombing 
suspects was allowed to return to the U.S. in January without a 
valid student visa.The student visa for Azamat Tazhayakov had been terminated 
when he arrived in New York on Jan. 20. But the border 
agent in the airport did not have access to the information in 
the Homeland Security Department's Student and Exchange Visitor Information 
System, called SEVIS.Tazhayakov was a friend and classmate of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's 
at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Tazhayakov left the U.S. in 
December and returned Jan. 20. But in early January, his student-visa status 
was terminated because he was academically dismissed from the university.Tazhayakov 
and a second Kazakh student were arrested this week on federal charges 
of obstruction of justice. They were accused of helping to get rid 
of a backpack containing fireworks linked to Tsarnaev. A thi
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sequestration," Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell wrote in March to governors 
in 41 states, explaining that since the payments were issued in the 
2013 budget year, the money would be subject to sequestration.Infuriated, 
Republicans and Democrats from Capitol Hill to the governor's offices banded 
together to fight back, arguing the money was paid to the states 
well before the spending reductions went into effect. The governors of Alaska 
and Wyoming have flat out refused to send the money back."The frustration 
level is off the charts on this," said Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., 
whose timber-rich state is the top recipient of the Forest Service payments 
and stands to lose nearly $3.6 million.Wyden, chairman of the Senate Energy 
and Natural Resources Committee, said he and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, 
the panel's top Republican, are working together to "turn this around" so 
their states and others are not forced to return any money to 
the federal government."This is slap-your-forehead-in-disbelief kind of 
stuff," Wyden said.At issue are so-called county payments, a revenue sharing 
plan that's existed since President Teddy Roosevelt created the national 
forests to protect timber reserves from the cut-and-run logging going on 
at the time. For nearly a century, hundreds of counties received a 
quarter of the revenue from the timber sold on federal land. The 
money is being used for roads, schools and emergency services and is 
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