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Lawsuits, subpoenas force Stanford Internet Observatory to get rid of outsourced election censorship

The following is from Just The News. The Stanford Internet Observatory, the co-leader in a Department of Homeland Security-conceived private consortium to flag and mass-report alleged misinformation for removal in the 2020 and 2022 election cycles, will reportedly not “conduct research into […]

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(READ) Tennessee senators: ‘Why are 600 illegal immigrants resettling in Tennessee?’

According Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, nearly 600 “noncitizens”—from Guatemala, Venezuela, Honduras, and Mexico—intend to travel to the Nashville, Tennessee area to resettle there. Senators from Tennessee Marsha Blackburn (R) and Bill Hagerty (R) have written Mayorkas stating the Biden border crisis has turned

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(READ) Govt. mobile app gives illegals with possible terrorist ties fast track entry into US

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is demanding the Biden administration provide a full account of the scope of its “CBP One” program, a government-run mobile application that he says has been used to parole thousands of otherwise inadmissible illegal border crossers

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Watchdog says DHS has over inflated the number of dismantled transnational criminal organizations

The following is from the Judicial Watch’s Corruption Chronicles. The U.S. government has long assessed that Mexican drug cartels are the greatest criminal threat to the country and earlier this year federal sources in counterterrorism, intelligence and drug enforcement confirmed

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