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Sep 29 2016
News
Watchdog: Feds wrongly granted citizenship to hundreds facing deportation
More than 800 illegal immigrants from countries of concern who were set for deportation were mistakenly granted U.S. citizenship because the Department of Homeland Security didn’t have their fingerprints on file, according to an internal audit released Monday.
Fox News DigitalDec 17 2013
Opinion
A Powerful Rebuke of Mass Surveillance
At last, a federal judge reviews and rules against the National Security Agency's phone-data collection program.
New York Times (News)Aug 15 2016
News
Donald Trump to Lay Out ‘3 Pillars’ of Terrorism Plan, Aides Say
As he continues to face a backlash for calling President Obama and Hillary Clinton the “founders of ISIS,” Donald J. Trump will travel to the battleground state of Ohio on Monday to discuss his plans to fight terrorism and shore up national security.
New York Times (News)Jun 11 2014
News
Federal Budget Deficits Will Reach Record Peacetime Levels
Without reforms, spending on interest, Medicare, Social Security, Medicare, and other health care programs will drive deficits to catastrophic levels.
The Heritage FoundationApr 13 2020
Background
Foreign policy of the United States
The foreign policy of the United States is its interactions with foreign nations and how it sets standards of interaction for its organizations, corporations and system citizens of the United States.
The officially stated goals of the foreign policy of the United States of America, including all the Bureaus and Offices in the United States Department of State,[1] as mentioned in the
WikipediaApr 21 2021
News
In a roiled Minneapolis, schools are testing new model for safety
Students in Minneapolis are at the epicenter of the police-free schools movement. Amid high tensions, the model of moving toward a new culture of safety within schools is being tested and, some say, strengthened.
When Nathaniel Genene walked into his Minneapolis high school last week for the first time in over a year he quickly noticed that there was no uniformed police officer standing
Christian Science MonitorNov 13 2014
News
Army Cuts Hit Officers Hard, Especially Ones Up From Ranks
For all the insecurities of war, Capt. Elder Saintjuste always figured the one thing he could count on from the Army was job security.
New York Times (News)Oct 19 2013
News
Immigration back on the front burner for Obama; raises eyebrows with DHS pick
President Obama said early Thursday that he wants to make a major push to have Congress pass immigration legislation this year — but by late in the day the White House was confirming he will nominate someone with little immigration experience to head the Department of Homeland Security. Administration and congressional officials said Mr. Obama will turn to Jeh Johnson, who was the top lawyer
Washington TimesFeb 20 2020
News
India Doesn’t Want Monkeys Attacking Trump During Taj Mahal Visit
When President Donald Trump visits India next week, officials will be going bananas trying to prevent him from being attacked by monkeys at the Taj Mahal.
The city of Agra, where the famous building is located, will be under security lockdown during Trump’s visit, India Today reported. That means that no one will be allowed out of their homes when the president is traveling from the
HuffPostJan 27 2020
News
Why Bolton Represents a Big Wild Card in Impeachment
Trump’s former national security adviser has had a career-long tendency to speak his mind—no matter what.
A leak from a forthcoming book by former national security adviser John Bolton is scrambling the equation in the impeachment trial of President Trump. But if you really want to know why Mr. Bolton represents such a wild card in this process, it is instructive to look back at the
Wall Street Journal (News)