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Mass deportation and detention is costly and inhumane and the US can save $3.4m a month for 1,000 detainees it releases.
UN figures indicate a "significant increase" in people smuggling and the violence that accompanies the illicit trade.
Government troops have fired at least half-dozen ballistic missiles at rebel groups in northern Syria, US officials say.
Haiti's brutal paramilitary campaigns received scant media coverage, while "political violence" was decried at length.
Lower house gives initial backing to bill forcing internationally-funded groups to carry a "foreign agent" tag.
The broad measures against Iran and other countries should be scrapped in favour of more targeted controls.
Beijing expresses "strong dissatisfaction" at Washington's call for prisoners held since 1989 crackdown to be released.
Report claims Secret Service officers hired strippers and prostitutes in El Salvador before Obama's visit last year.
Sarkozy has repeatedly pushed an Iran policy that exacerbates a root cause of the continent's economic malaise.
Obama's Iran policies are falling prey to the same mistakes that overwhelmed the four previous administrations.
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