Shikha Dalmia was a senior analyst at Reason Foundation.
House Passes Clean DHS Funding Bill: Republicans Divide Themselves Instead of Democrats
They passed a clean bill with no poison pills against the Obama executive order
They passed a clean bill with no poison pills against the Obama executive order
What women need is a broad progressive agenda, not identity politics
They wanted to give Republicans rope to hang themselves
House Republicans don't grok that there is no way to win this fight
She's only playing the identity politics oppression card that they handed her
His Criminal Alien Removal Initiative is brutal and hypocritical.
Asking the 5th Circuit Court to overturn last week's block might be too little too late
Policy prescriptions that offer a rewarmed mix of old and new liberal ideas
Dramatically scaling back the entitlement state is no longer a priority for smart-set conservatives
It won't bring back the money but will drive America down the road to serfdom
It's an incompetent and evil agency. Shutting it down will halt the spread of its notorious new stop-and-frisk CARI program.
They can't figure out a way to fund the DHS and defund Obama's executive action
It'll eliminate tax loopholes that offer relief from America's oppressive rates
The First Lady's love for fashion exposed Indians to a different conception of beauty
His visit missed an opportunity to speak up against the Modi government's assaults on religious minorities
Soaking the rich is not a good way to help the middle class
McCaul bill's untimely death shows the impotence of the House leadership on immigration reform
This week will test if Rep. McCaul's strategy of restrictionist appeasement and border security first is politically viable
Their hyphen makes them appreciate America in a way that natives can't
They are good for America just the way they are
Ron Paul's blowback didn't cause the attack and Rand Paul's war on immigration won't cure it.
Congressional Republicans are divided and could break out into a major civil war on immigration
Blowback isn't the cause and immigration restrictions aren't the cure
Sessions' anti-immigration narrative has little basis in the economic literature
Comprehensive immigration reform isn't coming anytime soon. Here's what to do in the meantime.
Peshawar might not be the last massacre on its soil
But he has paved the way for one when the economy tanks again
Yes, if he doesn't want 2016 to be an even bigger debacle
Aid-dependent Liberian leaders neglect the needs of their people to please Western benefactors.
Depriving men of their due process rights won't help women
If anything, it will make matters worse
She is supporting the Ex-Im Bank for the worst reason possible.
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