Judicial Watch announced it filed a Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice for all records
regarding Biden era Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) subpoenas,
warrants, court orders and other authorizations obtained to surveil
President Trump.
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Today's Top Stories
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Dozens of Illegal Aliens Working at Meat Processing
Plant with Stolen IDs Screened with E-Verify
Years after Judicial Watch
reported that the government’s system to verify if employees are
authorized to work legally in the United States approved hundreds of
thousands of illegal immigrants, federal authorities have uncovered
widespread identity theft at a meat processing plant that used the
defective tool to screen 100% of its staff. A recent Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) worksite enforcement operation at Glenn Valley
Foods in Omaha, Nebraska busted over 70 illegal aliens who were using
stolen Social Security numbers and identities to unlawfully obtain wages,
health benefits and employment authorization, according to the agency.
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E-Verify
Failed to Detect 76 Illegal Aliens Stealing American Identities
Townhall
The
government has claimed that E-Verify is “the best means available to
electronically confirm employment eligibility” for years, according
to Judicial Watch. After a multi-agency investigation earlier this
month, however, ICE uncovered over 70 instances of identity theft and fraud
that had gone undetected by E-Verify.
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Legal
watchdog sues State Dept for records labeling Trump, cabinet as
‘Disinformation Purveyors’
Just the News
Legal
watchdog Judicial Watch on Thursday sued the State Department for
its records that refer to President Donald Trump and his new Cabinet
members as “purveyors of disinformation.”
“The Biden censorship operation was compiling files on his political
enemies from Trump world,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a
statement. “The State Department should immediately disclose the records
about this abuse, as FOIA requires.”
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IL state
Sen. slams Evanston reparations; city will defend policy
‘vehemently’
Washington Examiner
Chesney’s remarks come on the heels of a new federal civil
rights lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch to shut down
the race-based initiative, which gives $25,000 in taxpayer money
exclusively to Black residents.
On social media, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton announced the civil
rights class action lawsuit.
“If you identify as white, you can’t apply. If you identify as Asian,
you can’t apply. If you identify as Hispanic, you can’t apply,” said
Fitton. “This is a brazen violation of the 14th Amendment federal civil
rights law.”
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