Written by David Bier

1. ID standards: The bill requires all employers to check photo IDs of all employees they hire—any employee who fails to present a photo ID must be fired. Employees who attempt to use ID from states that have not implemented the Real ID Act would need a second form of identification to be hired. ... Read more: What Are the National ID Implications of the Senate Immigration Bill?
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Written by Michael Boldin

On Thursday, Kansas Governor Sam Brownback received a letter from Federal Attorney General Eric Holder threatening action against the state should it enforce SB102 which Brownback signed into law last month. Read more: Eric Holder Threatens Kansas in Letter on Gun Control Nullification Law
The new law states, in part:
Any act, law, treaty, order, rule or regulation of the ...
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Written by Right Side News

Right Side News reports on comprehensive immigration reform legislation being offered by the gang of 8 from the Federation for American Immigration Reform:
Read more: Immigration Reform News and Impact on US Homeland Security April 29, 2013
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Written by Col. Tom Snodgrass (Ret.)

“What difference, at this point, does it make?” Hillary Clinton
By Col. Tom Snodgrass (Ret.), Right Side News
The House Republican report’s preliminary findings on Benghazigate
Reductions of security levels prior to the attacks in Benghazi were approved at the highest levels of the ...
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Written by Jon Feere

While amnesty advocates are exploiting the horrific Boston Marathon attack as justification for quickly passing an amnesty, the Center for Immigration Studies finds that the failed FBI background checks of terrorism suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev indicate that the government does not have the capacity ... Read more: Boston Bomber's Background Check Highlights Amnesty Bill Flaw
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Written by Trevor Timm

Yesterday, in a disturbing report published on CNET, new documents obtained by EPIC reveal that Obama administration officials have authorized a new government National Security Agency Warrantless Watchdogprogram involving the interception of communications on Internet service providers, including ...
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Written by EFF

EFF Outlines Five Ways the FAA Can Protect the Public and Ensure Transparency
San Francisco - The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) proposed privacy requirements for domestic drone test sites are not robust enough to protect the public, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) argues in its ... Read more: U.S. Drone Test Sites Must Include Stronger Privacy Protections
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Written by Right Side News

The Investigative Project on Terrorism
With a few lucky breaks, last week's Boston Marathon bombing could have had a dramatically different outcome. Had Tamerlan or Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sought help building their bombs on jihadist web forums, FBI agents likely would have detected it.
They would ...
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