Pentagon Reportedly Admits Migrant Caravan Doesn't Pose Threat, Might Still Spend $220 Million to Stop It
Trump can probably find someone better to set up barbed wire fences on the border.
Trump can probably find someone better to set up barbed wire fences on the border.
This common argument has multiple flaws - including implying that the ancestors of most Americans were wrong to immigrate here.
Trump's comments are not the same as the Nigerian Army's actions. But regardless of the nation, shooting protesters is bad.
Why did the Trump ally let a future killer go? And what does that say about the president's inflammatory anti-immigration rhetoric?
Candidates used to let political operatives do the dirty work so they could appear above it all. Not Trump.
President Trump's hardline immigration stances have made for some polarizing debates.
American policy created it.
Why Trump cannot eliminate birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants by executive order.
It will provide fresh applause lines for a series of campaign rallies planned in the next week. It might be good politics, but it's bad policy.
The president's executive order will violate the text and history of the 14th Amendment.
At least one Republican congressman agrees.
Plus: Southern border will see more troops than Iraq, Syria.
Are we all just living through Elon Musk's dystopian simulation?
The Trump administration should take them in to make amends, not spurn them
Is Trump's anti-immigration position deeply held or just a way of getting the vote out?
Packages may be meant to spread fear, not harm, say investigators.
Plus: Trump condemns poor cover-up of Saudi journalist killing and Houston compromises on sex robots.
Griff Jenkins engages in the douchiest possible form of Gonzo journalism
Advocates for immigrants would do well to emphasize moral arguments more than appeals to the narrow self-interest of native-born Americans.
There's no evidence this caravan is full of Middle Eastern terrorists.
If hatred is the country's main political motivator these days, you might as well lean into it.
Trump's failed immigration policy reveals hard truths about intentions versus outcomes.
The ruling is a major win for Backpage founders James Larkin and Michael Lacey, as well as a strike against government overreach.
His homeland security secretary says that rationale for family separation is "offensive."
Children imprisoned longer than legal limit, resources directed away from actual border security, misleading statements about databases all surround the "zero tolerance" border policy
This is what happens when "zero tolerance" meets the limitations of government resources.
As if we needed any more evidence that the vast majority of undocumented immigrants aren't bringing crime into the country.
Plus: fight against FOSTA continues and Tennessee trooper reports Democrat for visiting falafel restaurant.
Maybe both sides need to take a trip to Ellis Island.
On the market for political combat and the lack of interest in the Afghanistan War
Will the future problem of the West be too little rather than too much immigration? And what should we do about it?
The decision is the latest in a long line of legal setbacks for the administration's efforts to force sanctuary cities to help deport undocumented immigrants.
Is this the America you really want to live in?
Responses to my lead essay by legal scholars John Eastman and Gabriel Chin have now been posted, along with my rejoinders to them.
An absurdly petty intersection of anti-gay and anti-foreigner policies.
Don't mistake this election for a Trump-inspired victory - Quebec's toxic anti-immigration politics are home grown.
But many of the Alternative for Deutschland's leaders have questionable track records when it comes to anti-Semitism.
Plus: why Gary Johnson will be good for the Senate, "toxic culture" at the TSA, the dismissal of an anti-FOSTA lawsuit, and a new economic freedom index.
From "immigration, yes; welfare, no" to "welfare, whatever; immigration, no."
The PATRIOT Act fell out of fashion-but swap "human trafficker" for "terrorist" and let the civil liberties infringements roll!
Father David Boase was led to believe that he was eligible to vote. His mistake caught up with him 12 years later.
Activists petition to stop a sex-doll shop.
The case of a woman who may be prosecuted for sheltering animals during Hurricane Florence highlights some reasons why it is often wrong to enforce the law.
"Actively counter islamophobic, algorithmically biased results from search terms 'Islam', 'Muslim', 'Iran', etc."