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there are in close touch with each other."Indonesia's foreign affairs ministry
said it was considering a plan to evacuate its diplomats. A statement
released by the ministry on Saturday said that its embassy in Pyongyang
has been preparing a contingency plan to anticipate the worst-case scenario,
and that the Indonesian foreign minister is communicating with the staff
there to monitor the situation.India also said it was monitoring events.
"We have been informed about it," said Syed Akbaruddin, spokesman for India's
external affairs ministry. "We are in constant touch with our embassy and
are monitoring the situation. We will carefully consider all aspects and
decide well in time."Seoul and Washington, which lack diplomatic relations
with the North, are taking the threats seriously, though they say they
have seen no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a large-scale attack.Kim
Jang-soo said the North would face "severalfold damages" for any hostilities.
Since 2010, when attacks Seoul blames on North Korea killed 50 people,
South Korea has vowed to aggressively respond to any future attack.South
Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Jung Seung-jo had planned to
meet with his U.S. counterpart, Gen. Martin Dempsey, in Washington on April
16 for regular talks. But tensions on the Korean Peninsula are so
high that Jung cannot take a long trip away from South K
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would ultimately allow up to 200,000 workers a year into the U.S.
to fill jobs in construction, hospitality, nursing homes and other areas
where employers now say they have a difficult time hiring Americans or
legally bringing in foreign workers. Even after the deal was struck, some
industries, such as construction, continued to voice complaints about the
terms.Without offering details, Graham said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that
negotiators were revisiting the low-skilled worker deal. But he issued a
statement a short time later saying he was confident the agreement would
hold.Graham sounded optimistic overall, predicting the bill would pass the
100-member Senate with 70 votes in favor. Senators believe an overwhelming
bipartisan vote is needed in the Democratic-led Senate to ensure a chance
of success in the Republican-controlled House. Floor action could start
in the Senate in May, Schumer said.Meanwhile two lawmakers involved in writing
a bipartisan immigration bill in the House, Reps. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill.,
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have a deal soon that could be reconciled with the Senate agreement."I
am very, very optimistic that the House of Representatives is going to
have a plan that is going to be able to go to
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