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    Land of the Free and Home of the Few: The Detriment of FL Senate Bill 1718

    October 11, 2023By Samantha Gonzalez-Gomez

      Immigration is a topic of debate that has polarized America since the enactment of the Immigration Act of 1882.[i] In the years of early legislation, issues of contagious diseases, crime, and insurgency permeated the nation.[ii] This not only marked the inception of stigmas associated with modern-day illegal immigration but also caused an even bigger […]

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    Forging a Legal Shield: Arming CIA Drone Pilots with Immunity & Information

    April 12, 2023By Casey Amaya

    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVS), or drones, have become more prevalent in modern warfare. Countries like the United States that once raced for the development of the atomic bomb today load their arsenals with drones. This remote technology has since supplied participating governments with an edge to successfully combat attacks behind a screen miles away from […]

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