Tony Hopfinger, editor of Alaska Dispatch, was arrested at a "town hall" meeting for Alaskan US Senate candidate Joe Miller when he asked questions regarding charges that the candidate had misappropriated public resources for political purposes at a previous post he had allegedly been dismissed from. Ironically enough, it turns out that this illegal arrest was carried out by active duty soldiers, though not in uniform and working for a rogue, unlicensed security firm Dropzone. It is against the law and un-Constitutional for active-duty military personnel to participate in political activism.
Major change to the way you use your passport is set for 2027 as Government
introduces new 'wallet'
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Digitalising passports was an idea first pounced upon by Finland and their
natives have been able to use their phones to travel to the UK as part of a
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