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Why We All Play a Small Role in Homeland Security

Homeland security is something that was really given very little thought, before they terrible terrorist act on 9-11-01. Homeland security is defined as governmental actions designed to prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism, and also respond to natural disasters. Homeland security is something that really is designed to make all [...]

George Lakoff: Moral Politics

UC Berkeley professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics George Lakoff explores how successful political debates are framed by using language targeted to people’s values instead of their support for specific government programs in this public lecture sponsored by the Helen Edison Series at UC San Diego. Series: “Helen Edison Lecture Series” [11/2005] [Public Affairs] [Show [...]

Immigration Delays – Suing U.s. Citizenship and Immigration Services Uscis Through a Writ of Mandamus

Immigration Delays Writ of Mandamus in Minnesota by Kent B. Gravelle, Esq.  According to Black’s Law Dictionary (8th Ed. 2004), a writ of mandamus is a “writ issued by a superior court to compel a lower court or a government officer to perform a mandatory or purely ministerial duties correctly.”  In immigration law, writs of [...]

Homeland Security USA s01e03 Part 1 … Please Rate!

Property of abc Executive producer Arnold Shapiro. Paul J. Coyne as supervising producer, and Gigi D’Amore as coordinating producer. “Homeland Security USA” is a Nate and Lil Production. Every day the men and women of the Department of Homeland Security patrol more than 100000 miles of America’s borders. This territory includes airports, seaports, land borders, [...]

Politics: the Ugliest Fascination on Earth

No matter where you live, politics probably plays a part in your day to day life. You might not immediately deal with political issues, but you can be sure that politics plays a part in what you do! Whether it is office politics deciding who gets that raise you’ve been hoping for; city politics determining [...]

Immigration Reform or More of the Same?

By Thomas J. Joy, Esq. The national elections in November 2008 will result in a new President.  In addition, all of the seats in the House of Representatives and one-third of the seats in the Senate will be contested.  The focus is understandably on the race for President.  However, the elections in the House of [...]

Homeland Security Checkpoint: Video Blog – Day 1

This internal suspicionless Homeland Security checkpoint took place on Southern Arizona’s SR86 near Mile Post 146 on January 8, 2008. The location is over 40 miles North of the Southern Border on a highway that never intersects the border. Additional information is available at: checkpointusa.org

Cost of Illegal Immigration

A Lou Dobbs report on the high cost of illegal immigration and how it is affecting american society.

Homeland Security Camera Network Continues to Grow

If you have ever been curious in regards to what appears as camera housing situated in public places, you may be amazed that a variety of them are part of the Homeland Security camera system network. Not all of these cameras, and not in all cities and towns are part of it, yet an ever [...]

Political Economy of India’s Special Economic Zones: a Conceptual Frame Work

   Every country stands for its own development. For this purpose the state introduces and implements new policies and programmes such as Special Economic Zones Act. After 60 years of its independence India with its 110 core population has evolved a new paradigm of its political economy which is confusing. The policies and programmes initiated [...]

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