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Judicial Watch, Inc., a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation, promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. Through its educational endeavors, Judicial Watch advocates high standards of ethics and morality in our nation’s public life and seeks to ensure that political and judicial officials do not abuse the powers entrusted to them by the American people. Judicial Watch fulfills its educational mission through litigation, investigations, and public outreach.

Most Recent Articles by Judicial Watch:

Mexican Cartels Among Greatest Criminal, National Security, Public Health Threat to U.S.

Mexican Cartels Among Greatest Criminal, National Security, Public Health Threat to U.S.Mexican drug cartels have headquarters throughout the United States and are one of the country’s greatest criminal, national security and public health threats, according to a veteran Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) senior agent pushing the federal government to designate them as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO).
- Tuesday, June 4, 2019



Feds Use DUI Arrest Records to Catch Illegal Aliens Released by Sanctuary Cities

Illustrating how sanctuary policies shield dangerous criminals, federal agents captured 141 illegal immigrants in just a few weeks simply by using fingerprints from local drunk driving arrests in one region of the U.S. The operation took place recently in New England, well known for protecting illegal aliens from federal authorities by offering sanctuary through local policies. This includes the entire states of Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts as well as cities in Connecticut and Rhode Island.
- Thursday, May 23, 2019


Obama Judge Orders Fla. to Provide Spanish Ballots for Puerto Ricans by 2020 Election

To accommodate an influx of Puerto Ricans, an Obama-appointed federal judge has ruled that nearly half of Florida's 67 counties must provide ballots, voting materials, advertisement and marketing in Spanish by the 2020 presidential primary election. The Tallahassee-based judge, Mark Walker, also ordered the 32 counties to provide a toll-free Spanish-language hotline, a Spanish-English election term glossary, "readily accessible" Spanish websites and Spanish-speaking helpers at polling places.
- Wednesday, May 15, 2019




Thousands of Illegal Aliens from Terrorist Nations Live in U.S. after Being “Deported”

Months after Judicial Watch reported that migrants from terrorist nations try to enter the U.S. via Mexico at record rates, government figures show that more than 10,000 illegal aliens from countries that sponsor terrorism currently live here. It's not clear how they entered the country but federal authorities know about them because they have either been deported or have final removal orders pending. Nevertheless, they are not in custody and roam freely in unsuspecting communities throughout America.
- Wednesday, May 1, 2019



Judicial Watch: FBI Admits Hillary Clinton Emails Found in Obama White House

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a senior FBI official admitted, in writing and under oath, that the agency found Clinton email records in the Obama White House, specifically, the Executive Office of the President. The FBI also admitted nearly 49,000 Clinton server emails were reviewed as result of a search warrant for her material on the laptop of Anthony Weiner.
- Tuesday, April 23, 2019






Most of the $33 Billion in Remittances to Mexico Flow Via U.S. Govt. Banking Program

<img src=" height="200" width="336" class="img-responsive" title="insert picture" />Though President Trump said he would block money transfers to Mexico to fund a much-needed border wall, Mexicans in the U.S. sent a record $33.48 billion in remittances last year and a big chunk of it flowed through a government program operated by the Federal Reserve. This means that, amid an onslaught of illegal immigration, the U.S. government is largely responsible for the billions in remittances flowing south of the border from illegal aliens. Figures released by Mexico's central bank show that 104 million transactions were executed in 2018, nearly six million more than the previous year.
- Thursday, April 11, 2019

Judicial Watch Statement on Mueller Report

Judicial Watch Statement on Mueller Report(Washington, DC) — Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following statement in response to the Muller special counsel report summary made public by Attorney General Barr today: The long, national nightmare is over and President Trump has been vindicated. The corruptly-created and constitutionally abusive Mueller investigation failed to find any evidence to support the big lie that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government.
- Monday, March 25, 2019

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