Judicial Watch announced recently it received 426 pages of
records in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit from the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA) that show then-Vice President
Joe Biden’s use of an email alias to correspond with family members,
including son Hunter and brother James; and that Joe Biden signed off on
the cessation of Secret Service protection for Hunter Biden and Beau
Biden’s daughter Natalie during an August 2016 trip to Kosovo.
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Big Tech, Big Government, Big Brother: Washington’s
War on Free Speech
An unprecedented assault on free
speech is underway in America. The White House and government agencies play
central roles. But because this new war largely takes place in the shadows
of cyber-space, unfolding in back offices of social media giants like
Facebook, YouTube, Google, TikTok and Twitter, the public has been slow to
catch on to the threat.
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ICE Data Show Major Drop in Arrests, Removals of
Criminal Illegal Immigrants under Biden
Besides welcoming record amounts
of illegal immigrants into the United States, the Biden administration
further compromises national security by arresting and deporting
“significantly fewer criminal aliens than the Trump administration,”
according to government records obtained by the Center for Immigration
Studies (CIS). In a troubling report published this week the nonpartisan
research organization analyzes Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
criminal data from the first three years of the Trump administration and
the first three years of Biden’s presidency and the results are
incredibly worrisome.
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Immigration
Court Backlog Explodes to a Record 3 Mil, Judges Average 4,500 Cases
Judicial Watch
Besides
crushing records for letting unparalleled amounts of illegal immigrants
into the U.S., the Biden administration’s catastrophic open border
policies are slamming the nation’s Immigration Court System with an
unimaginable backlog not seen under any president. In November, the
Immigration Court backlog exceeded 3 million pending cases, a shocking
increase of around a million during a period of just 12 months. A
new report issued this week by the nonpartisan Transactional
Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University provides the
ghastly figures taken straight from the government.
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