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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51681840
Eh, doesn't seem too bad on the surface. And he only did it to 30 people, it seems
That was then. Who knows what's going to happen with all the sycophants in admin positions.
True. I remember a similar legislation that was passed in the UK effectively allowing the Home Secretary to shut down protests. It gave too much power to them.