BUSH TALKS OF SENDING NATIONAL GUARD TO BORDER

From the story: The White House formally insisted that no decision has been made and that Bush was still considering options yesterday. But aides left little doubt that the president intends to call for an expanded Guard deployment at the border involving several thousand troops, a significant increase from the 200 or so now there. (Washington Post) Meanwhile, some black leaders are worried about the threat from illegal immigrants. (Washington Times) From another story: Landlords who rent to illegal immigrants could face $1,000 fines, and homeowners who hire undocumented workers could have their cars impounded under a measure being voted on today by the San Bernardino City Council. (USA Today)

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