3 ways the government can silence opinions it disagrees with, without using censorship
The current actions of the Trump administration show how government can silence speakers without using censorship.
The current actions of the Trump administration show how government can silence speakers without using censorship.
Thousands of migrant workers are subjected to forced labor in Taiwan at high-end bicycle factories.
A Louisiana judge has ruled that Mahmoud Khalil can be deported after he was arrested for advocating for peace and a safe haven for both Israel and Palestine.
Iowa and South Carolina AGs join over 10 other states in an attempt to overturn the conversion therapy ban for minors in Michigan.
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Donald Trump floats the idea of deporting Americans. Jayar Jackson breaks it down in this clip from The Watchlist.
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