Becoming the Libs to Own the Libertarians: Tucker Carlson Praises Elizabeth Warren
Plus: Ashton Kutcher serves up "sex trafficking"-enabled surveillance, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio goes after soft serve, and more...
Plus: Ashton Kutcher serves up "sex trafficking"-enabled surveillance, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio goes after soft serve, and more...
So far, the answer is "maybe."
'We know what we want to do with our bodies, and we don't need government interference.'
The decision does not reach the merits of President Trump's attempt to divert military funds to build his border wall.
Pondering the right-commentariat's populist-nationalist vs. classical liberal split, on the latest Reason Podcast
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The President's effort to coerce Mexico into blocking the emigration of its own people undermines the distinction between keeping people out and locking them in. It thereby makes US immigration policy analogous to the Berlin Wall.
Americans have long provided migrants with food and water. Why are we now treating that like a crime?
And that whole Voting Rights Act justification? Kinda the opposite, actually.
The presidential hopeful released his immigration plan on Wednesday.
Recent articles by Tyler Cowen and Farhad Manjoo highlight anti-immigrant effects of many Democrats' policies on zoning and other issues. The party is not quite as bad as the Republicans. But that's damning with faint praise.
The first court decision on Trump's plan to reallocate federal funds to "build the wall" goes against the administration.
What happens when cities and counties have their own ideas about a law that authorizes the seizure of guns from people who are mentally ill?
Still, it's better than the administration's previous proposals to cut legal immigration in half.
Historian Daniel Okrent looks back at the bigoted "intellectual justification" for anti-immigration policies.
Matthew Bowen hit a man who crossed the border. Then he sent a text calling him a "human pit maneuver."
The latest bad idea from Bernie Sanders is depressingly popular, sayeth the podcast crew.
Bill de Blasio's coming humiliation is just the latest evidence of the outer-borough president's revenge on Manhattan.
One of the migrants was gravely ill.
A history lesson for Americans
Historian Daniel Okrent's new book, The Guarded Gate, recounts the history of bigotry, eugenics, and the "intellectual justification" of anti-immigration policies.
But even that's a bridge too far for immigration restrictionists.
"The victims are the sex workers…getting harassed and locked up in cages by the cops."
Police often accuse people of "sex trafficking." Usually, it’s simply prostitution.
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The bill also targets strip clubs
Restrictionist allies seethe as Jared Kushner's reform plan fails to reduce overall numbers.
Plus: the biggest trouble with Devin Nunes' Twitter lawsuit, the Senate fails to override Trump's Yemen veto, bad news for the gig economy, and more...
It's not clear if congressional Democrats will comply.
My new book chapter is now available for free on SSRN. It desccribes how "voting with your feet" played a central role in American history, how foot voting is at the heart of much of the nation's success, and the recent rise of dangerous new obstacles to foot-voting. Part of a new book, "Our American Story: The Search for a National Narrative."
The plan is likely to backfire and cause more illegal border crossings by the people most desperately in need.
He says his plan will prioritize highly skilled immigrants and will "maintain our country's humanitarian values."
Outraged by that video of freelance border guards detaining migrant families? Wait til you find out what the official border cops have been up to...
Donald Trump's restrictionist immigration policies are making U.S. universities less exceptional.
They should offer to pay for the transportation of asylum seekers.
Did San Francisco really see a 170 percent "spike in human trafficking" last year?
Nonetheless, a judge will let a sex trafficking complaint against Weinstein proceed.
A policy alert from the USCIS agency clarifies that smoking weed, even in states that've legalized it, can still be grounds for denying citizenship applications.
Federal judges rule state cannot be forced to assist immigration officials.
The ruling, written by a Republican-appointed judge, is an important victory for federalism.
George H.W. Bush appointee denounces second-class citizenship, cites to my work with Cassandra Robertson
Plus: Trump shows true colors on Yemen, U.K. sets a date for new porn rules, and scientists say we may be in a new geological epoch.
He's back in the U.S., though he's not out of the woods yet.
The RAISE Act would strongly prioritize high-skilled immigrants.
They made 50 arrests, but almost all were for immigration offenses.
The Brink, a documentary about the former Trump adviser, delivers an interesting insight.
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America desperately needs more immigrants to support its economy.
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