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Stanford to International Students: Get the Booster or Face Deportation + More

The Defender’s Big Brother NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to governments’ abuse of power, including attacks on democracy, civil liberties and use of mass surveillance.

Texas Heartbeat Act Under Attack

Multiple lawsuits seek to overturn the state’s pro-life law

Judge Blocks Homeland Security Memo That Instructs ICE to Limit Scope of Deportation Targets

The memo was written in September by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Biden Under Fire for U.S. Funding Scientific Testing on Cats in Russia, Despite Sanctions: ‘Stomach-Churning’

President Biden is under fire for allowing U.S. tax dollars to fund government research in Russia, including “stomach-churning” scientific tests on cats, despite championing economic sanctions against the country for its invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine-Russia: A Common Sense and Workable Proposal for Real Peace

There is no such thing as a perfect peace.

GOP Condemns Big Tech for Initially Censoring Hunter Biden Laptop Story

Republicans condemned Big Tech companies such as Twitter and Facebook for censoring a New York Post story revealing emails about Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings in October 2020 following a recent New York Times story confirming the authenticity of laptop emails.

Japan Lifts COVID Restrictions Monday, Preps for Tourism

Quasi-emergency measures will end next week, says Prime Minister Kishida.

Zelenskyy’s Address to U.S. Congress: ‘Peace Is More Important than Income’ (Video)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers virtual address to Congress.

Chick-Fil-A Is So Popular That One California City Wants to Declare It a ‘Public Nuisance’

When driving along State Street in Santa Barbara, California, on any given weekday or Saturday afternoon, it's not uncommon to see a long line of cars outside Chick-fil-A, as residents hungry for fatty fried chicken deliciousness head to the beach town's only establishment.

Thousands of Russians Seeking Asylum at the U.S. Southern Border

More than 8,600 Russians have attempted to cross into the U.S. border from August through January after entering Mexico as tourists

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