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Spencer S. Hsu
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Latest Articles by Spencer S. Hsu
JetBlue, TSA Workers Settle in T-Shirt Case
JetBlue Airways and two officials with the U.S. Transportation Security Administration have paid $240,000 to settle charges that they illegally discriminated against a...
Airline Apologizes For Booting 9 Muslim Passengers From Flight
A U.S. airline apologized yesterday to nine Muslim American passengers from the Washington area who were removed from a flight out of Reagan National Airport, but a Mu...
FBI Managers Encouraged Workers in Iraq to Bill for Time Off
For nearly five years, FBI leaders encouraged employees on temporary assignment in Iraq to bill an average of $45,000 in overtime and extra pay by routinely claiming t...
Secret Service Sanctioned in Race Bias Suit
A federal magistrate judge has ruled that the U.S. Secret Service "made a mockery" of long-standing rules by failing to preserve, concealing and even destroying eviden...
Report Says Some Judges Are Delaying Citizenship Oaths
Federal judges in some parts of the United States have delayed citizenship oaths for immigrants, apparently to keep millions of dollars in fees that would otherwise go...
Report Finds Some Federal Judges Put Off Swearing-in New Citizens
Federal judges in some parts of the United States are delaying the swearing-in of new citizens, apparently so that courts can keep millions of dollars in naturalizatio...
New Rule Expands DNA Collection to All People Arrested
Immigration and civil liberties groups condemned a new U.S. government policy to collect DNA samples from all noncitizens detained by authorities and all people arrest...
Cleaning Service Used by Chertoff Calls Immigration Laws Unfair
Every few weeks for nearly four years, the Secret Service screened the IDs of employees for a Maryland cleaning company before they entered the house of Homeland Secur...
Mississippi Groups Sue HUD, Objecting to Use of Katrina Aid for Port Instead of Housing
Mississippi civil rights and housing groups sued the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development yesterday to stop the distribution of nearly $600 million in Hurr...
Chertoff Cites Mumbai Attacks in Calling for Tighter U.S. Security
The Nov. 26 terrorist attacks on Mumbai underscore the need for U.S. authorities to counter the security threat posed by small boats, strengthen the U.S. Coast Guard a...
Federal-Employee Unions Angered as Bush Bars National Security Workers
Government unions yesterday criticized a White House executive order that bars certain workers at five federal departments from joining a union because they are engage...
Pentagon to Detail Troops to Bolster Domestic Security
The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist att...



















