Topic: Homeland Security
Homeland Security has increasingly engaged in surveillance and censorship practices that threaten individual liberties and free expression. From targeting citizens for questioning government actions to implementing biometric tracking, these measures raise significant concerns about privacy and the overreach of state power. The agency’s actions exemplify the dangers of unchecked authority in the name of security.
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New Jersey Mom Targeted by Military and Homeland Security for Questioning LGBTQ+ Poster at Elementary School
A mother’s Facebook post about a school poster spiraled into military scrutiny, law enforcement intervention, and a landmark free speech…
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Elon Musk accused federal agency of being “worst offender” in government censorship
“Censorship & media manipulation.”
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The TSA has a biometrics roadmap
Even more privacy invasion.
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Twitter says it was a “mistake” to censor Project Veritas border crisis photos
The images were placed behind a “sensitive” content warning but has since been reversed.
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Twitter cites Section 230 in its defense against lawsuit for saying child abuse doesn’t violate its policies
Even after Twitter says it reviewed the content.





