Graham: Designate bombing suspect enemy combatant

April 22, 2013. Greenville News. By: Clark Brooks. U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday that the surviving Boston bombing suspect should be tried in federal court for his crimes, and also designated a potential enemy combatant so he can be questioned separately and without a lawyer by U.S. intelligence-gathering agencies.

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Small group protests at Trident Technical College over admission denial

Charleston Post and Courier

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True immigration reform needed

December 9, 2012. Greenville News.Guest Column by Victoria Middleton, Executive Director, ACLU of SC

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Bad outweighs good from 287(g) program

November 29, 2012. Letter to the Editor - Island Packet, Hilton Head. We welcome the news that the 287(g) program at the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office might cease operations. Local police and deputies should not be in the business of directly enforcing federal immigration laws.

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Federal judge revisits South Carolina immigration law

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 15, 2012 CHARLESTON, S.C. – A federal court today bloc

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Adopt Immigration Policy All Sides Can Celebrate

“Both sides of the immigration debate claimed victory on Monday, June 26, finding something to celebrate in the decision.”

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Supreme Court immigration ruling is a fair warning to South Carolina lawmakers

Charleston Post & CourierJune 28, 2012

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Supreme Court's Arizona Ruling Lets Key South Carolina Immigration Plank Stand for Now

June 26, 2012From the Charleston Post and Courier

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Immigration reform gets support from Lowcountry advocates

April 25, 2012. The Post and Courier. Charleston SC. Legislation that would provide a road map to citizenship for an estimated 11 million Americans here illegally was endorsed Wednesday by local progressive groups.

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