House bill would replace H-2A, E-Verify programs
Immigration reforms that would replace H-2A visas with an agricultural guest worker program under the U.S. Department of Agriculture would provide growers with a stable, legal work force for the first time in decades, produce leaders say.:::MORE HERE:::
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DIY Government
TSA Accepting Public Comments on Whole Body Airport Screening
@beatthechip TSA have been fighting against public comment on body scanners for years now, countless costs > epic.org/privacy/airtra…
— Amie Stepanovich (@astepanovich) April 17, 2013
Coast Guard Begins TWIC Public Hearings on Proposed Reader Rule
Cybersecurity and Privacy
"Legislation, stealth technologies, and emerging data privacy markets are proving that the battle for our Internet privacy has only just begun" - Dan Tynan
U.S. employees set to be forced to give bosses their Facebook PASSWORDS
CISPA passes house, Internet advocates regroup
RT @paulnemitz US #consumers to become beneficiaries of EU #privacy protection rules zite.to/ZH2XG9 #eudatap #datenschutz
— Jan Philipp Albrecht (@JanAlbrecht) April 23, 2013
Invasion Of Privacy? RFID Tracking Gordon County Kids On Georgia School Buses
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Identity Ecosystem Steering Group (IDESG) Elects New Leadership for 2013
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