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Author: TheCrow   Date: 4/29/2022 3:20:12 PM  +3/-2   Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window

Biden's lack of clarity, immigration policy is a bad thing.


But. ignoring intentional mis-statement of facts and policies by malicious agencies is equally bad, if not worse. America is and always has been a nation of immigrants. Anybody who wants to leave their established homes and come to America to be a productive citizen has my support: black, white, brown, yellow; short, tall; agnostic atheist or faithful; Muslims, Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Jainist, whatever; fat, skinny, bald or hairy- should be welcome here. Even if the first generation is not an economic gain, evidence exists that the second generation is determined to be productive. Biden should know that.


Perhaps America should make an effort to fight disinformation to potential immigrants? We need them!


Perhaps extreme right wing nationalists should be honest about their intention- back into a past that they falsely believe was better than the present?


 







The Department of Homeland Security has launched a new panel to tackle disinformation.



 









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Disinformation Board to Tackle Russia, Migrant Smugglers











The Associated Press


FILE - Homeland Security logo is seen during a joint news conference in Washington, Feb. 25, 2015. The Department of Homeland Security is stepping up an effort to counter disinformation coming from Russia as well as misleading information that human smugglers circulate to target migrants hoping to travel to the U.S.-Mexico border. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS





By AMANDA SEITZ, Associated Press




WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security is stepping up an effort to counter disinformation coming from Russia as well as misleading information that human smugglers circulate to target migrants hoping to travel to the U.S.-Mexico border. 




“The spread of disinformation can affect border security, Americans’ safety during disasters, and public trust in our democratic institutions,” the department said in a statement Wednesday. It declined The Associated Press' request for an interview.




A newly formed Disinformation Governance Board announced Wednesday will immediately begin focusing on misinformation aimed at migrants, a problem that has helped to fuel sudden surges at the U.S. southern border in recent years. Human smugglers often spread misinformation around border policies to drum up business.




Last September, for example, confusion around President Joe Biden's immigration policies combined with messages shared widely across the Haitian community on Meta's Facebook and WhatsApp platforms led some of the 14,000 migrants to the border town of Del Rio, Texas, where they set up camp. Some were ultimately expelled and were flown out of the U.S.






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"We are very concerned that Haitians who are taking the irregular migration path are receiving misinformation that the border is open,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said at the time.




The new board also will monitor and prepare for Russian disinformation threats as this year's midterm elections near and the Kremlin continues an aggressive disinformation campaign around the war in Ukraine. Russia has repeatedly waged misinformation campaigns aimed at U.S. audiences to further divisions around election time and spread conspiracy theories around U.S. COVID-19 vaccines. Most recently, Russian state media outlets, social media accounts and officials have used the internet to call photographs, reporting and videos of dead bodies and bombed buildings in Ukraine fake.




The board will be led by disinformation expert Nina Jankowicz, who has researched Russian misinformation tactics and online harassment.




During the 2020 presidential campaign, Biden, a Democrat, repeatedly said he would push tech companies, including Facebook, to crack down harder on misinformation and conspiracy theories that have overwhelmed social media and its users.




Dozens of Republican lawmakers and pundits took to social media on Wednesday to widely criticize the new board and call for it to be disbanded.




“Rather than police our border, Homeland Security has decided to make policing Americans’ speech its top priority,” a tweet from Missouri's U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley read, in part. “They’re creating a Disinformation Board.”




DHS said in its statement that the board will “protect privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties” as part of its duties.






 
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