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April 12, 2013: Japanese Self Defense Forces personnel refuel a PAC-3 missile 
interceptor,  deployed at the compound of Japan's Defense Ministry amid 
a tense situation over a possible missile launch by North Korea in 
Tokyo.APNorth Korea reportedly warned Japan that Tokyo would be the first 
target should the country decide to play its nuclear card.The warning is 
reportedly in response to Tokyo's standing orders to destroy any missile 
heading towards the nation, according to Korean Central News Agency.Japan 
has deployed PAC-3 missile interceptor units around Tokyo to protect its 
capital and is taking North Koreas rhetoric seriously."We are doing all 
we can to protect the safety of our nation," chief Cabinet spokesman 
Yoshihide Suga said, though he and Ministry of Defense officials refused 
to confirm the reports about the naval alert, saying they do not 
want to "show their cards" to North Korea.Japanese officials have long feared 
that North Korea has not only the means, but several potential motives, 
for launching an attack on Tokyo or major U.S. military installations on 
Japans main island."If Kim Jong Un decides to launch a missile, whether 
it's across the Sea of Japan or some other direction, he will 
be choosing willfully to ignore the entire international community," U.S. 
Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters in South Korea. "And it 
will be a provocation and unwanted act that will raise people's temperatures."We 
will stand with 
WASHINGTON  Bipartisan immigration legislation emerging in the Senate could 
prevent hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the U.S. illegally from ever 
becoming citizens, according to a Senate aide with knowledge of the proposals.The 
bill expected to be unveiled next week would bar anyone who arrived 
in the U.S. after Dec. 31, 2011, from applying for legal status 
and ultimately citizenship, according to the aide, who spoke on condition 
of anonymity because the proposals had not been announced.It also would 
require applicants to document that they were in the country before Dec. 
31, 2011, have a clean criminal record, and show enough employment or 
financial stability that they're likely to stay off welfare.Those requirements 
could end up excluding hundreds of thousands of the 11 million immigrants 
in the U.S. illegally from the path to citizenship envisioned by the 
bill, the aide said.Although illegal immigration to the U.S. has been dropping, 
many tens of thousands still arrive each year, so the cutoff date 
alone could exclude a large number of people. That may come as 
a disappointment to immigrant rights groups that had been hoping that anyone 
here as of the date of enactment of the bill could be 
able to become eligible for citizenship.But Republicans in the immigration 
negotiating group had sought strict criteria on legal enforcement and border 
security as the price for their support for a path to citizenship, 
which is still opposed b
 
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