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Month: October 2024

Supreme Court Resurrects Lawsuit of Journalist Arrested After Seeking Information

The nation’s highest court reversed a Fifth Circuit ruling granting local officials qualified immunity for their actions.

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Media ‘Pounce’ To Cover Up Kamala Harris’ Plagiarism Scandal

A 2009 book co-authored by Kamala Harris contains passages seemingly lifted from other published works, according to a new report.

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Secret Service, FBI Downplay Threat to Trump at California Rally

The U.S. Secret Service and the FBI are downplaying the threat to former President Donald Trump posed by a man arrested outside a California rally Saturday night – despite assertions made by a local sheriff that his detention likely thwarted a third assassination attempt.
Deputies working for the Riverside County sheriff’s office arrested a man, identified as Vem Miller, and subsequently discovered a shotgun, loaded handgun, and high-capacity magazine in his car about a quarter mile from the entrance to Trump’s campaign rally in Coachella Valley. Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco, who endorsed Trump publicly in June, said Miller’s car, identified as a black SUV, had a fake license plate that was unregistered and possessed several phony passports and driver’s licenses with different identities, as well as what Bianco described as a fake press pass.

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Illegal Aliens Sue the University of California to Force the School to Hire Them

FAIR    Illegal aliens and open-borders advocates are re-grouping after their first attempt to sue the University of California stalled. The plaintiffs sued the University of California in early October claiming it was illegally denying them on-campus jobs. The lawsuit was filed just days after Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed legislation that would have authorized the school to hire them. The plaintiffs named in the lawsuit are both illegal aliens. Jeffry Umaña Muñoz is an illegal alien who attended UCLA as an undergraduate and was denied employment at the university bookstore and cafeteria. Discussing the lawsuit at a press conference, he said, “I experienced firsthand the pain and difficulty of being denied the right to on-campus employment at my university.” He continued, “At the crux of this case are thousands of undocumented students and our families who simply want the freedom to study, work, and fully contribute to our universities.” The other plaintiff, Iliana Perez, is an illegal alien who is a DACA recipient. Umaña Muñoz and Perez, along with two unnamed plaintiffs, have filed the lawsuit with the help of Organized Power in Numbers and the Center for Immigration Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law. READ THE FULL STORY               …

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GA Judge Rules Election Officials Must Rubber Stamp Results Even If They Are ‘Non-Sensical’

McBurney said that even when concerns about ‘miscounts’ or ‘fraud’ exist, they are ‘not cause to delay or decline certification.’

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California Immigration Services Executives Face Charges for Alleged Asylum Applications Scam

The executives fabricated stories of persecution in China, such as victims of Beijing’s forced abortion policy or the oppression against the Christian faith.

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DOJ Sues South Bend PD Because Too Many Blacks, Women, Fail Easy Cop Test

The Biden administration is now suing the South Bend, Indiana, police department for discriminating against blacks and women. …

The post DOJ Sues South Bend PD Because Too Many Blacks, Women, Fail Easy Cop Test appeared first on The New American.

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NBC News: “30% of the cameras in Border Patrol’s main surveillance system are broken”

Not only are over 90% of border agents who normally guard the border moved to processing illegal aliens, but the passive monitoring system has huge holes. . Nearly one-third of the cameras in the Border Patrol’s primary surveillance system along the southern U.S. border are not working, according to an internal agency memo sent in early October, […]

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