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Welcome to life in no man’s land: The growing perils of the electromagnetic border zone

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November 9, 2014

Welcome to life in no man’s land: The growing perils of the electromagnetic border zone

As many as 200 million Americans are subject to an almost complete exemption from the Fourth Amendment. Here's why

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Sky News Australia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Military bases set to house asylum seekers under controversial UK proposal

Sky News host James Morrow says the countryside will be “up in arms” as the UK plans to house illegal migrants in military bases. “There is a new plan out that is going to see military bases … to house illegal migrants,” Mr Morrow said. “This plan is going to see small bucolic towns hosting populations that may double or triple the size of these towns with illegal migrants who’ve made the boat crossing, who are being housed at the taxpayers’ expense. “It does not take a lot of imagination to see where this goes, and the countryside will be up in arms.”

South Africa Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

Dallas Fed Study Links Illegal Immigration to Rising Housing Costs Amid PA Trooper Tragedy

WASHINGTON — A newly released Dallas Fed study links illegal immigration to rising housing costs, revealing the economic strain of recent border surges just as the nation mourns a PA trooper tragedy involving an undocumented commercial driver. The dual crises have sparked intense scrutiny over federal border policies, workplace enforcement, and the issuance of commercial []

The i Paper

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· Jun 24, 2026

I ran out of words for my disgust with America. So I left

With the US experiencing unprecedented negative net immigration over the past year, émigrés explain why they left their homeland behind

The Independent

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· Jul 5, 2026

Why a growing number of Americans believe they’re better off abroad

More than 3.3 million Americans live outside of the US - and the demographic of that group appears to be shifting, Ariana Baio reports

Hot Air

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· Jul 10, 2026

When Housing and Immigration Collide

When Housing and Immigration Collide

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 1, 2026

Texas leads nation in proposed power plants for data centers, which would emit large amounts of greenhouse gases

Nearly half of the power plants planned to supply electricity for data centers would be in Texas. Experts warn they will emit significant pollution that could harm the health of communities nearby.

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Related coverage for "Welcome to life in no man’s land: The growing perils of the electromagnetic border zone": Sky News Australia — Military bases set to house asylum seekers under controversial UK proposal. South Africa Today — Dallas Fed Study Links Illegal Immigration to Rising Housing Costs Amid PA Trooper Tragedy. The i Paper — I ran out of words for my disgust with America. So I left. The Independent — Why a growing number of Americans believe they’re better off abroad. Hot Air — When Housing and Immigration Collide. KSAT San Antonio — Texas leads nation in proposed power plants for data centers, which would emit large amounts of greenhouse gases