Rooting out extremism in the military

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On today's SanDiego News Now Podcast: As the Marine Corps investigate extremist ties to the reservist son of a former local GOP leader, there are questions regarding the effectiveness of new policies aimed at rooting out white supremacy. 🎧 Listen:

Looking at the military’s policies on extremismEven before sanctions in response to the war in Ukraine, the U-S was seeing an increase in Russian Asylum seekers. Most of them came through the San Ysidro port of entry in San Diego. The Associated press is reporting that more than 8-thousand-six-hundred Russian refugees came through the US-Mexico border from last august through january. That’s 35 times the number of Russian refugees during the same period the year before.

This plea…from the nation’s first Black Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin …weeks after the January 6th insurrection…came with a request for rank and file to…revisit their oath. Devin Burghart is executive director of the Seattle-based Institute for the Research and Education on Human Rights. He says the military’s decision not to ban membership in extremist groups is a mistake.

” it's masked with things like favoritism, it's mass with some manipulation and different arenas. I won't go into too much details on that, but I just think that it's definitely still there. It's just well hidden.” However, the military is still not screening the social media of its service members even though polling of people in the military in recent years shows roughly a third have encountered racist and white supremacist views. Again Burghart.

“It’s so deeply rooted into everything that they do, if they started to unravel that thread, it’s going to break apart a huge structure they’ve already built, causing them to have to rebuild it all over again.”The county is shifting its focus on COVID-19 case investigations to help San Diegans most at risk.

We’re still looking at anywhere 3 to 700 cases per day that’s no where near where we should be. That means that omicron is still here, it’s still driving the disease Ramers says they have given about 100 doses of evushield, but estimates they have at least 600 other patients who need it.. The county says there is plenty of supply--Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion are having a difficult time requesting asylum at the southern border. KPBS border reporter gustavo solis spoke with one woman who waited nearly a week before being allowed in.

Record breaking gas prices are making commutes an even bigger drain on driver’s budgets. Economists say the high gas prices will increase inflation, potentially pushing the high price of food, clothes and rent even higher. The public’s concern and growing anger over this economic squeeze has prompted attention from state lawmakers. UC San Diego political science professor Thad Kousser spoke with KPBS Midday Edition Host Maureen Cavanaugh about the political ramifications of high gas prices.

The city is currently crafting a remote work policy that would reduce some of its office space needs. In the long term, it's also considering building new offices on city-owned land.Local farmers are addressing food inequality and climate change through a new “Farm Hub” in City Heights.

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