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Federal Judge Declares DACA Program Unlawful


Federal Judge Declares DACA Program Unlawful
Calling a popular Obama-era program that shields qualifying immigrants from deportation “legally defective,” a federal judge in Texas on Friday ordered the Department of Homeland Security to stop approving new applications for the program and make changes to it.
In this Nov. 12, 2019 photo, immigrant youth and advocates rally to the office of Attorney General Ken Paxton on the day of the Supreme Court s hearing on DACA in Austin, Texas. (Lola Gomez/Austin American-Statesman via AP, File)
HOUSTON (CN) The judge bought Texas’ claims of economic harm. He determined Texas has standing because undocumented immigrants enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program make the state s labor market more competitive, making it harder for legal residents to find work. ....

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The Slow Push to 'Free the Capitol' From its Fencing


The Slow Push to ‘Free the Capitol’ From its Fencing
Intelligencer
3/14/2021
Ben Jacobs
© Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A view of the U.S. Capitol on March 12 through the temporary security fencing erected following the January 6 attack by a pro-Trump mob on Congress. Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images
For the past two months, Washington D.C. has been part-fortress. Stepping out the grand marble entrance of Union Station, the typical vista of the U.S. Capitol remains marred by high fencing topped with razor wire, which stretches four miles around the Capitol, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, and various congressional office buildings. Behind the fence are armed National Guardsmen idly standing watch. Even during the Civil War, when the enemy was just across the Potomac and a military prison stood at the current site of the Supreme Court, there was not this level of security. ....

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The Cybersecurity 202: SolarWinds hack could supercharge cybersecurity lobbying spending


The Cybersecurity 202: SolarWinds hack could supercharge cybersecurity lobbying spending
Tonya Riley
with Aaron Schaffer
Cybersecurity companies spent more money on lobbying efforts in Washington in 2020. Fallout from the SolarWinds breach could cause it to explode in 2021. 
Collectively, 12 large publicly-traded cybersecurity companies spent roughly $4.3 million on lobbying last year, according to an analysis of federal lobbying disclosures by The Cybersecurity 202. 
That s up from $3.94 million those same companies spent in 2019, which was more than triple their collective spend in 2015, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis. 
The recent filings reflect a steady growth in interest in cybersecurity policy in Washington over the past five years, especially as lawmakers considered reshaping security and privacy laws. ....

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2009 report shows the path to deterring hate crimes — and we desperately need deterrence


2009 report shows the path to deterring hate crimes and we desperately need deterrence
Todd Blodgett, Iowa View contributor
Why domestic terrorism is so hard to classify
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On Nov. 16, the New York Times reported that hate crimes in the United States rose in 2019 to a level not reached in over a decade, while more murders motivated by hate were recorded than ever before.” But it didn’t have to be this way.
In 2009, national security analysts at the Joint Terrorism Task Force, working with experts from the FBI and CIA, submitted an analysis, complete with sound policy recommendations, regarding violence inspired and perpetrated by individuals affiliated with, or sympathetic to, organized hate. However, because of pressure from congressional Republicans, that report was spurned, repudiated, and then deep-sixed by the Obama Department of Homeland Security. To be sure, many GOP objections were valid; groups like ....

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DNC Sues Georgia Governor Over His Bullshit Claims Democrats Hacked The State's Voter Registration System


Mon, Nov 16th 2020 10:50am
Tim Cushing
The never-ending amount of election related litigation keeps on coming. The Trump campaign is still heavily invested in lawsuits a practice it started
before the election and it hasn t scaled back now that its boy has been handed an L.
Georgia remains a hotly contested state, thanks in part to pressure applied by the outbound President and his many minions. It will recount all five million votes, which Trump appears to believe will reverse Biden s 14,000-vote lead.
Georgia has long been a victim of its Governor, dating back to his days as the Secretary of State. During Brian Kemp s tenure as an elected official, voting in Georgia has been little more than his political plaything. Issues with the state s voting tech were ignored in favor of Kemp s indulgence in wild speculation, culminating with his baseless claims the Democratic National Committee had hacked the state s voter registration system. A Georgia Bureau of I ....

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