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Critics: N.J. Gun Control Laws Disarm Off-Duty Officers

December 15, 2018
By Homeland411 Staff

New Jersey police officers are no longer allowed to carry ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds when off duty. Signed into law in June by Gov. Phil Murphy, the restrictions—for all gun owners in the state—took effect last week. A federal court ruled the law constitutional in October, but gun rights groups are […]

IG Report: CBP Wasting Millions on Hiring Contract

December 13, 2018
By Homeland411 Staff

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has spent millions in the past year to contract a firm to hire thousands of Border Patrol and other agents, but the process has come up extremely short, according to a report from the DHS Office of the Inspector General (IG). Customs and Border Protection (CBP) contracted Accenture in […]

China’s Efforts to Influence U.S. Culture and Information

December 10, 2018
By Homeland411 Staff

While China’s global diplomatic, military, and economic power projections are well documented, a new Hoover Institution report wades into the country’s “cultural and informational influence,” examining its myriad efforts to further project global power and influence. “Except for Russia, no other country’s efforts to influence American politics and society is as extensive and well-funded as […]

Is the U.S. Military Prepared for Today’s Global Challenges?

December 7, 2018
By John Ubaldi

From In Homeland Security Never in recent memory has the United States faced so many immense global challenges. But are we prepared for what confronts us today? Furthermore, is America’s preeminent global military advantage declining and opening an opportunity for others to overtake us? Following the end of World War II, the U.S. built an […]

Detailed Exploration of Stalin’s Blood-Soaked History

November 28, 2018
By Ian Ona Johnson

From Claremont Review of Books Writing a biography of Joseph Stalin is a monumental task, which he made as difficult as possible. He left no diary; nor did he spill his soul as Adolf Hitler did in Mein Kampf. He had many of his family, friends, and acquaintances arrested or killed, leaving us with few accounts […]

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