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Small-Town America "Fights Back" In Court Against Globalists Who Flooded Their Town With H

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

Eyes on Charleroi first appeared when President-elect Donald Trump highlighted the town's staggering 2,000% surge in its migrant population before the presidential elections. The resident is also planning a class-action lawsuit on behalf of hundreds of residents, demanding accountability from those responsible for the migrant invasion. 

Local media outlet Pennsylvania Record reports the lawyer of Andrew Armbruster, a resident of Charleroi, filed Pennsylvania's new anti-SLAPP law, a measure that gives defendants, in some instances, the opportunity to evade litigation. This is regarding a defamation lawsuit filed against Armbruster by the Charleroi business Fourth Street Foods

"SLAPP stands for strategic lawsuits against public participation, and anti-SLAPP laws give defendants a First Amendment argument," Pennsylvania Record's John O'Brien wrote.

The motion stated that Fourth Street Foods owner David Barbe filed the lawsuit against Armbruster primarily to suppress protected public expression.

"Armbruster's rights to speak to public issues, community members, and prevailing wages without ever being accused of mentioning 'Dave Barbe' are an incredible encroachment on everyone in Charleroi's right to free expression on public matters," the motion said. 

The motion continued, "Not only are they chilled from speaking about Mr. Barbe, by this lawsuit they are chilled from mentioning the hiring practices of a local employer."

Readers might recall in September. We had the first boots on the ground in the small town outside Pittsburgh - down the street from Nemacolin, investigating staffing companies that were feeding Haitians like cattle into local factories.


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