Tuesday, May 20, 2008

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Iraq War Supplemental in the Senate

The Senate is expected to take up the Iraq and Afghanistan war funding supplemental, picking up where the House left off. The House passed education benefits for soldiers and a goal for a withdrawal timeline, but was unable to approve any war funding. Meanwhile, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates says the supplemental is needed, immediately. Washington Editor Leigh Ann Caldwell reports.

US Skips Cluster Bombs Treaty Conference

More than 100 countries kicked off 12 days of talks in Dublin, Ireland yesterday intended to produce a treaty banning cluster bombs. But the United States is not in attendance. Critics of the US and other countries that use cluster munitions gathered in Washington DC this weekend to voice their opposition in a rather unusual fashion. David Rabin reports.

Immigration Raids' Effects on Children and Families

Federal workplace immigration raids targeting undocumented workers have increased tenfold in the last five years. Last week saw the largest raid in U.S. history, with nearly 400 immigrants, most of them Guatemalan, detained at a meatpacking plant in Iowa. FSRN's Tanya Snyder reports on the effects of these raids on children and families.

Arizona Bill Seeks to Ban Groups Like MEChA

An Arizona legislative committee passed an amendment to a standard Homeland Security bill, which seeks to ban dozens of student groups which focus in part or in whole on race-based issues – including groups like MEChA and the Black Business Students Association. The bill also threatens to cut state funding to any institution where courses challenge or critique a range of tenets, including democracy and capitalism. As FSRNs Andrew Stelzer reports, SB 1108 is the brainchild of Arizona state representative Russell Pierce, who has authored a long list of legislation targeting Latinos over the past few years.

India Orders Cable Operators to Stop Airing Popular Pakistani Television Channels in Kashmir

India has ordered cable operators in Indian administered Kashmir to stop airing four Pakistani television channels, creating resentment in the region where Pakistani channels have a huge audience. Shahnawaz Khan has the story.