Unfortunately, censorship has become the unofficial rule and position of the federal government.  A US Congressman was denied access to a facility housing illegal immigrants in his own district.  Doctors and nurses treating the thousands of sick illegals are being forced to sign nondisclosure agreements, under threat of arrest, as are our Border Patrol agents.


This censorship extends to journalists too, as they have been threatened with arrest for trying to report on the facilities holding the detained illegal immigrants, according to Infowars.



In a certified letter sent to Infowars, the Defense Department claims that I engaged in “unauthorized photography and broadcast” which were somehow “detrimental” to the “safety and security of the installation” even though the photos of Lackland’s illegal alien shelter, which is housing nearly 2,000 illegals at a cost to taxpayers of around $250 per immigrant per day, were taken outside the shelter and are clearly in the public’s best interest.


“You are hereby put on notice that should you make unauthorized entry into any of the Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) installations in the future, a debarment order will be issued,” stated the letter, which added that further action could lead to imprisonment.



Apparently a reporter doing his job is more of a threat than thousands of illegals breaking the law. 


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Carl Spencer
What are they hiding. When a congressman can't get in we've got a problem. Even Mexico allowed congressmen to visit the Marine they have in jail.
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Safari Woman
Good point!
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