Archives: Michael Chertoff
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April 2008
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Chertoff's border ambitions
| April 19, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesMichael Chertoff was in the driver's seat of a white Chevrolet Tahoe, under the glare of high-powered lights ringing Border Patrol headquarters... more
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Key House Democrats Join Suit Against Use of Waivers for Border...
From Top Stories from CQ | April 17, 2008It was Congress, back in 2005, that granted the Homeland Security secretary the power to void federal laws in order to build a fence along... more
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Congress: Just Say "No" to New Spy Program
From Daily Kos | April 12, 2008Fox. Henhouse. The Bush administration said yesterday that it plans to start using the nation's most advanced spy technology for domestic... more
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Mayor chides ICE for workplace raids
| April 10, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has asked the federal government to review its immigration enforcement priorities, warning that work... more
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Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff suggests hackers, not Wall...
From Valleywag | April 9, 2008Speaking to computer security experts attending the RSA Conference in San Francisco today, Department of Homeland Security head Michael Chertoff... more
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Stephen Dinan: McCain Is Not an Alien
From The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com | April 4, 2008It's not the last authoritative word, but Michael Chertoff, whose job includes running immigration services, said today that McCain's birth... more
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Senators Grill Homeland Security Chief on Immigration
From Top Stories from CQ | April 2, 2008Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff faced a skeptical audience Wednesday as he defended his agency’s immigration policies before... more
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Eyeing the Electorate, Lawmakers Grill Chertoff on Citizenship Delays...
From Top Stories from CQ | April 2, 2008With an election looming in November, members of the Senate Judiciary Committee questioned Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff regarding... more
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WASHINGTON, D.C.
April 1, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesSouth Carolina residents will continue to be able to use their driver's licenses to get on airplanes and into federal buildings, the Department... more

