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The Boston bombing suspect who is the subject of a massive manhunt 
reached out to a Massachusetts professor two years ago for help on 
research "rediscovering his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com 
Friday.Professor Brian Glyn Williams, who teaches the only course in the 
U.S. on the Chechen wars, said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev emailed him in the 
spring of 2011, asking questions on Chechen history for a research project 
he was doing at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.Williams said that 
based on conversations with a friend who taught Tsarnaev -- and who 
recommended he reach out to Williams -- he learned that Tsarnaev was 
"studying his past.""He was sort of in the process of vicariously rediscovering 
his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com.Williams said that 
after the student contacted him, he emailed back a syllabus. He said 
he didn't even remember the interaction until he talked to a friend."It 
freaked me out," he said. "I couldn't believe I communicated with this 
psychopath."The detail comes amid swirling questions about the suspect's 
motivations and roots. Tsarnaev is thought to be of Chechen origin, though 
his family may be from the neighboring region of Dagestan. Chechnya, a 
region in Russia, is known for its bloody conflict with the Russian 
government -- but the region is also home to Islamic extremists.It remains 
unclear what may have motivated the suspects. Their uncle, in an impassioned 
and impromptu press 
g released, and that only low-priority individuals are given a reprieve. 
The administration also issued a directive allowing some illegal immigrants 
who came to the U.S. as children to stay.Critics, though, warn that 
legalizing the millions of illegal immigrants already in the country without 
establishing a strict system of interior enforcement will allow the problem 
to fester all over again.While the path to citizenship and other provisions 
draw the most scrutiny from congressional Republicans, the nearly 900-page 
bill contains a number of other measures -- including a new system 
of temporary visas for low-skill workers and expanded visas for high-skill 
workers.The bill, unlike the recently stalled gun control legislation, comes 
out of the gate with prominent bipartisan backing. Rubio was one of 
four Republicans drafting the bill, and some other Republicans have expressed 
a willingness to consider an immigration overhaul, with the goal of leveraging 
the immigrant workforce to help the economy and cutting red tape.
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