Bittersweet Reunion
Refugee crisis
Asylum-seekers performed first aid on man who recently wrote "integration is genocide."
Prince Hans-Adam II says open borders, low taxes, free trade, and small government should define "the state in the third millennium."
Rep. Justin Amash on Capitol Hill skullduggery, surveillance surprises, and how Donald Trump "could be very dangerous as president"
Privately-sponsored refugees faring better
Americans are skeptical and afraid of allowing Middle East refugees into this country. Should they be?
"Nobody has worked harder for the human condition than I have!" says noted statesman Jerry Lewis.
Even Rubio has lost his marbles on this issue
As campaign falters, the Kentucky senator "sounds the alarm."
The "SECURE Act" also puts a 30-day delay on citizens of countries in the Visa Waiver program.
Thank God for a renewed sense of common purpose in these desultory, fractured, and hyper-partisan times.
Country will harbor single dudes only if they're gay, for now.
Panic-driven reactions to terrorism that make no sense upon reflection
It turns out they have nothing to do with each other, which has some people upset.
We shouldn't fear extending our hand to those who flee oppression. A world of zero risk is not an option, but the risk here is not significant.
Committing American boots on the ground is not a morally superior option to taking refugees
Paul has never highly valued free immigration as a liberty Americans should care about.
Grandstanding politicians fan fear, but don't know what they are talking about
American SAFE Act passed with bipartisan support
The former New Mexico governor and 2012 Libertarian Party presidential candidate makes first comments on recent turmoil, talks future.
Accepting refugees would go a long way to win hearts and minds. So would ending stupid interventions.
The Gipper handled several influxes of asylum-seekers greater than the trickle of Syrians who have come to America so far
If ISIS victims are banned from America, only ISIS will get in
Before anyone was afraid of ISIS terrorists disguised as Syrian refugees, Americans were afraid of Nazi agents disguised as Jewish refugees.
And will Ted Cruz consider that the Mideast is not suffering from too little US attention but too much?
Trying to gain power by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people
With good governance and strong property rights, they could.
It's stupid season for American political commentary about the refugee crisis
America's loss is Germany's gain.
And don't let emotionalism drive foreign policy, or immigration laws. That's no way to run a country.
We contributed to the problem. But we've barely allowed any in.
It has let hawkish security considerations defeat the purpose of America's asylum program
No sign Syria's civil war is coming to an end.
Opposition group at the Geneva II conference wants Assad to be removed from power
All together, the United Nations promised $2.4 billion in assistance
Man from Kiribati had claimed that rising sea levels made his home too dangerous
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