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conference Friday, downplayed their Chechen ties and 
said the situation has "nothing to do with Chechnya."FBI investigators are 
scouring records to find out where and when the suspects might have 
been radicalized. The other brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed in 
a shootout with police overnight in the Boston suburbs, traveled to Russia 
last year, Fox News has learned.Fox News has also learned that the 
younger brother was granted asylum in 2002, obtained a green card in 
2004 and was granted citizenship in 2012. The elder brother had an 
arrest for domestic violence in 2009.Williams teaches at the University 
of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, where Tsarnaev is also a registered student. 
Williams said he's never formally had Tsarnaev as a student -- but 
said a colleague who does told him he was supposed to be 
in class Friday.Details are still emerging about both suspects. The older 
brother told a photographer in 2009 that: "I don't have a single 
American friend, I don't understand them." He worked out in a gym 
and dreamed of making the U.S. Olympic boxing team, according to an 
online photojournalism slideshow that chronicled his training.Tamerlan Tsarnaev 
previously studied at Bunker Hill Community College for three semesters 
-- fall 2006, spring 2007 and fall 2008 -- in hopes of 
becoming an engineer.The brothers' background has also raised questions 
about ties between Chechnya and Islamic radicalism.Williams described a 
complicated pi
A leading Republican said Friday that the unfolding events in Boston underscore 
the need to address "gaps and loopholes" in the nation's immigration system, 
stressing that any new immigration bill should tighten screening to stop 
those "who wish to do us harm."Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, addressed the 
terror attack and ongoing manhunt at the start of a Capitol Hill 
hearing on newly unveiled comprehensive immigration legislation. The Boston 
crisis rapidly overshadowed the hearing, the first held for the major piece 
of legislation. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano had been scheduled 
to testify but canceled as federal law enforcement agencies were pulled 
into the crime scene. Grassley, though, suggested the attacks in Boston 
could influence how the immigration bill is considered."It's important for 
us to understand the gaps and loopholes in our immigration system. While 
we don't yet know the immigration status of the people who have 
terrorized the communities in Massachusetts, when we find out, it will help 
shed light on the weaknesses of our system," said Grassley, the top 
Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee.The two suspects have been 
identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, and his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 
26, who was killed early Friday morning.The two are believed to be 
from the region near Chechnya. One source briefed on the matter said 
they are thought to have arrived in the United States about a 
decade ago. Po


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