Most Clicked This Week
- The race in Michigan between progressive Levin and moderate Stevens caught the attention of both AIPAC and J Street PACs. AIPAC called Stevens's Tuesday victory "monumental" for US-Israel relationship
- PA files suit in International Court of Justice, "asking that it order Washington to remove relocated embassy from Jerusalem"
- “ The Jewish state is secure enough to shrug off the world body's longstanding rhetorical hostility”
- "The double standards employed by Obama administration and classification of Israel as morally equivalent to the terrorists and the failure to directly reprimand Palestinian leaders engaged in incitement to murder Jews...reflect morally outrageous behavior" [VIDEO]
- Ari Shavit and American Jewry
- Netanyahu Rained on France’s Parade (Thank God)
- Canada Sanctions Iran, Chooses Principle Over Profit
- Palestinian polling data: Short term view on resolution is hopeful, long term not so much
Tag Archives: Department of Homeland Security
If DHS had monitored the social media of Tashfeen Malik would they have refused her visa ? Would 14 Americans be alive today ? And why is it even wrong to monitor public Tweets and Facebook postings ?
DAILY CALLER DHS Monitors Americans’ Social Media Accounts, But Not Visa Applicants’ by Chuck Ross December 14, 2015 The Department of Homeland Security has operated a program to monitor ordinary Americans’ social media discussions about the agency’s policy directives, even … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Department of Homeland Security, DHS, Facebook, Jeh Johnson, Tashfeen Malik, Twitter, Visa
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