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The Spies Who Invaded Suburbia | Ghostbusting | 3

Time’s running out to arrest the illegals, but before the FBI can bust them it needs the okay from President Barack Obama. However, it means trashing the president’s plan to make nice with Russia.

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The Spies Who Invaded Suburbia | Former illegal spy Jack Barsky on years undercover | 4

Jack Barsky was arguably one of the most successful and enduring of the "Illegals”. These were the Soviet and Russian operatives who seamlessly integrated into American society while covertly serving their handlers in Moscow. But as Jack started a family in his new country, the w ...  Show more

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