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- Joan Peters Caro, author of From Time Immemorial, has passed away in Chicago
- "The emergence of Israel as a small, but significant, player on the world stage is one of the remarkable developments at the end of the post-Cold War era"
- Natalie Portman: “My decision not to attend the Genesis Prize ceremony has been mischaracterized by others”
- “It’s a catastrophe,” an El Al official told Kan News, "The airlines here will collapse within weeks"
- The Road to ‘Entropy on a Scale Not Seen in Centuries’
- Jewish community ignored all the warning signs about President #Obama
- "What Samantha Bee did to Ivanka Trump is exactly the sort of behavior that the #metoo movement is supposedly trying to stop"
- Israel Ambassador Erdan at UN: “We are here discussing the peaceful 13-minute visit of a Jewish minister to the holiest Jewish site under the sovereignty of the liberal democracy of Israel”
Tag Archives: Visa
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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Israelis still a long way from US visa waiver
GLOBES by Ron Dagoni December 4, 2014 A bill to extend cooperation between Israel and the US, and which describes Israel as “an important strategic partner” of Washington and establishes the right of Israeli citizens to enter the US without … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged United States, US Congress, US Senate, Visa
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