Category Archives: Homeland Security

Immigration: Law and Border

I know undocumented foreigners and would not affect scorn towards them in place of the affection I feel. Many willingly close their eyes to felt warmth, replacing it with a suppose-to bitterness rather than just doing what has to be done; others close them to each problem that comes hand in hand with this trickle invasion.  Continue reading

This Land Is Whose Land

ARIZONA BORDERS AND CITIZEN SAFETY...

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Most illegal immigrants are hard-working and, for that, low paid. Poised against this and the constant watchfulness is an informal benefits package paid by but beyond the reach of most Americans.

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A Tale of Three Databases

Frontside of ID card issued in Taiwan

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This is about a national identification card and system that would secure the privacy of holders. There is much to be gained and by what follows little likelihood of a breach in their trust of personal information.

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Nuclear Assault

U.S. and USSR/Russian nuclear weapons stockpil...

Nuclear stockpiles

There is something missing from the current confrontations with Iran and North Korea: a clarification of those less obvious actions constituting a nuclear assault. Likely to be misconstrued as saber- rattling, in fact, such a declaration would bring with its openness a fairness both to those who might be otherwise confused and to those down wind from that confusion. Remember that détente was grounded in an ongoing mutual clarity.

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