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involving allegations of workers being held against their will or threats 
of violence against workers or their families.If wrongdoing is uncovered, 
there would be immediate questions about diplomatic immunity.State Department 
spokesman Patrick Ventrell, at a briefing Thursday, did not say whether 
that would apply in this case, but acknowledged that the department "honors 
U.S. treaty obligations" with regard to immunity."But just to reiterate," 
he said, "under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, diplomats 
are under a duty to respect the laws and regulations of the 
receiving state."He said the State Department is working with law enforcement 
agencies on the matter.In the wake of the allegations, Rep. Frank Wolf, 
R-Va., who's been a champion of cracking down on human trafficking, is 
holding a long-planned forum on the subject in McLean, less than a 
mile from where the alleged incident occurred.Wolf says it is often mistakenly 
assumed that human trafficking occurs only in foreign countries, but it 
is happening in American cities as well.Gangs like MS-13 operate prostitution 
rings in the D.C. area, often nabbing young immigrants and exploiting them. 
The vast majority of those trafficked are women and children.According to 
the State Department 800,000 people are trafficked across international 
borders each year. That does not include trafficking within a specific country's 
borders,including the United States.Traf
 July 1, 2003: The South Carolina State House in Columbia is shown.APThe 
Supreme Court may have ruled ObamaCare is constitutional, but implementing 
the controversial federal law would become a crime in South Carolina if 
a bill passed by the state House becomes law.The bill, approved Wednesday 
by a vote of 65-39, declares President Obama's signature legislation "null 
and void." Whereas the law that Obama pushed and Congress passed is 
known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, South Carolina's 
law would be known as the Freedom of Health Care Protection Act.It 
would prohibit state officials and employees from "enforcing or attempting 
to enforce such unconstitutional laws" and "establish criminal penalties 
and civil liability" for those who engage in activities that aid the 
implementation of ObamaCare.The Supreme Court ruled last year that ObamaCare's 
underlying provision, requiring all Americans to obtain health insurance, 
is constitutional, though lawsuits still are pending that argue against 
certain parts of that mandate -- in particular, contraceptive coverage, 
which some Christian employers argue violates their religious beliefs.In 
South Carolina, the nullification bill would allow the state attorney general 
to take action against anyone causing harm by the implementation of ObamaCare. 
It proceeds to the state Senate for committee review, according to The 
Washington Times.Gov. Nikki Haley has rejected the expansion of Medica

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ponsible for oversight of the potentially explosive substance.At the 
West facility, criminals appeared to be interested in the ammonia.A West 
police officer in 2002 pulled over someone driving through West Fertilizer 
with his vehicle's headlights off, according to a sheriff's crime report. 
The police officer reported that "there have been numerous thefts of anhydrous 
ammonia" from the plant, the report says. But that driver was found 
to have taken a hydraulic hay spear.That same year, a plant employee 
told authorities that someone was stealing 4 to 5 gallons of anhydrous 
ammonia about every three days, according to another report. Sheriff's office 
records released Friday did not indicate that authorities were being called 
that often.In more recent calls, an employee had noticed signs that someone 
had gone through the office without taking anything. In one 2009 record, 
someone reported that the TV in the office was left on a 
Spanish-language channel. The year before, an intruder appeared to have 
viewed pornography on a secretary's computer.In another 2009 record, Cody 
Dragoo    a plant employee and first responder who died 
fighting the fire    called authorities to report two men 
who were seen on the plant's security tape entering part of the 
facility. The only things found missing were a cabinet lock and a 
box of Oreo cookies, according to a report. It's unclear if the 
men were identified or arrested.Reuters first reported on the break-
 Hes gone from most wanted to least wanted.Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan 
Tsarnaevs family in Russia doesnt want his body, his widow declined to 
claim it and now cemeteries in Massachusetts have refused to take the 
body. The corpse has languished in a city morgue since April 19, 
when he was killed in a shootout with police, but now it 
is being prepared for burial somewhere in or around Boston. The remains 
were originally taken to Dyer-Lake Funeral Home in North Attleboro late 
Thursday, prompting crowds to jeered and jab middle fingers in the air 
as the hearse passed by."They can protest, but what do you do? 
In this country, we bury the dead," Peter Stefan, owner of Graham 
Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlor, told Fox News. Stefan has agreed to 
handle the funeral arrangements.- Peter Stefan, owner of Graham Putnam and 
Mahoney Funeral ParlorStefan said everybody deserves a dignified burial 
service no matter the circumstances of their death and said he is 
prepared for protests. But he added that arrangements have yet to be 
worked out, and finding a final resting plot for the body - 
which Islamic law says must not be cremated - could prove difficult.Massachusetts 
cemetery officials told FoxNews.com graveyards typically dont turn away 
families, no matter how much the public might revile the deceased. In 
the case of Tsarnaev, Boyle suggested the family might opt for the 
most inconspicuous option available - if they can find a cemetery that 
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