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| Sheriff Sued for Reporting Illegal Alien Criminals to ICE In a distressing sign of the times, the official elected to enforce the law in a major U.S. County is being sued for transferring illegal immigrant criminals to federal authorities. Collaborating with the feds—rather than releasing illegal alien offenders back into the community—compounds racial disparities in the policing, immigration, and criminal justice systems, in which black and Latinx communities are disproportionately targeted for arrest, detention, and deportation. READ MORE |
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| Biden Administration Invests $66.5 Mil to “Strengthen Vaccine Confidence” Among Minorities In the next few months the Biden administration is doling out $66.5 million to community organizations and “minority-serving institutions” that will help “strengthen vaccine confidence” among racial and ethnic minority groups as well as underserved communities. The allocation is part of a broader, $143.5 million initiative launched by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) this month to “address barriers to COVID-19 vaccination.” READ MORE |
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What is Fauci Hiding?Judicial Watch When it comes to investigating government corruption, Judicial Watch is on the forefront. One of the organization’s latest investigations looks at the COVID crisis, where it is seeking to uncover potential conflicts of interest that might have affected or might be affecting the work of Dr. Fauci’s agency, the National Institutes of Health. READ MORE |
Biden Delaware trips cost taxpayers about $3M in Secret Service aloneThe New York Post “The costs of presidential travel and security is of obvious public interest,” said Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, which acquired the records under the Freedom of Information Act. Fitton noted that the records are incomplete and said “it is frustrating that after years of litigation through two presidential administrations, the Secret Service and Air Force are still stonewalling the costs of presidential travel.” READ MORE |
Judicial Watch pushes five states to clean voter rolls, or face federal lawsuitsJust the News The watchdog group Judicial Watch has sent letters to election officials in 14 counties across five states notifying them of apparent violations of the 1993 National Voter Registration Act. The law mandates that all states "conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove" from its voter rolls the names of ineligible voters who have either died or moved. READ MORE |
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