Why Would the Senate Consider a Bill Codifying a Decline in Border Security?
As you’ve likely heard, a now-defeated bipartisan (tri-partisan?) border proposal drafted by Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), and
Read MoreAs you’ve likely heard, a now-defeated bipartisan (tri-partisan?) border proposal drafted by Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), and
Read MoreThere’s been a lot of congressional action — but not much movement — on border security in Congress this week.
Read MoreDepartment of State cable 99 State 21138 was issued twenty-five years ago this month. Entitled “Working Constructively With Immigration Attorneys”
Read MoreIn a highly publicized case, the State Department informed Siavash Sobhani, an Iranian-heritage medical doctor living and working in Virginia,
Read MoreThis week, the U.S. Senate proposed a bipartisan piece of legislation that was intended to “strengthen border security” in exchange
Read MoreEach January, law enforcement agencies and advocacy groups mark National Human Trafficking Prevention Month to focus public attention on this
Read MoreA February 2, Wall Street Journal editorial weighed the constitutional implications of what the editorial board referred to as “scuffling”
Read MoreObama Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel once said, “never let a crisis go to waste.” The Biden administration goes one
Read MoreI wrote about the Lankford–Schumer border bill over at the New York Post, but I didn’t mention the irony of
Read MoreThe latest unserious immigration bill out of Congress does nothing to stop the Biden administration’s assault on America’s borders and
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