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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Written by Right Side News
Statement of Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies Before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary
April 22, 2013
There may be circumstances under which an amnesty for certain illegal aliens would make sense. Given the pervasive and deliberate non-enforcement of ...
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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 22, 2013
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Written by John W. Whitehead

“Of all the tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.”—C.S. Lewis
Caught up in the televised drama of a military-style manhunt for the suspects in the Boston Marathon explosion, most Americans fail to realize that the world around them has ... Read more: ‘Boston Strong’: Marching in Lockstep with the Police State
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Written by Judicial Watch
One of the Chechen terrorists who carried out the Boston Marathon bombings could have been deported years ago after a criminal conviction and the other was granted American citizenship on the 11th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the 26-year-old killed ... Read more: Boston Bomber Could Have Been Deported After 2009 Conviction
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Written by Right Side News

FBI released the following photos and of Suspect 1 and Suspect 2 in the Boston Marathon terrorist bombing along with a video and has asked the public to assist in locating them and calling law enforcement with information.
If you have visual images, video, and/or details regarding the explosions ... Read more: FBI Release Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Photos and Video
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Written by CIS
Exit-tracking system mandated since '96, but promise not kept; Bill requires system only at sea and airports, not land borders
WASHINGTON, DC (April 17, 2013) — The public doesn’t believe Congress will enforce the kind of immigration enforcement measures included in the new Schumer/Rubio ...
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