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The case against birthright citizenship
“…birthright citizenship is simply national suicide,” one writer proclaimed in The Federalist, a conservative online ...
On this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover interviews legal scholar Amanda Frost on her latest ...
Spain ended its Golden Visa and Italy restricted ancestry claims. Here's where American retirees can still get a second passport through investment or lineage.
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Soros-backed Dem reveals he and coalition of anti-Trump AGs met 'daily' to strategize lawsuits
A coalition of anti-Trump state attorneys general met “daily" during 2025 to brainstorm and organize ways to foil the admin, ...
Trump sees migration as a threat that could displace “American” culture, even though that culture is a mosaic made through ...
In January the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case redefining birthright citizenship. President Trump’s first ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Arizona for voter registration and election records that the secretary of state says ...
New York Magazine on MSNOpinion
The Lessons of Trump’s First Year Back in Office
One year into Donald Trump’s second reign, it is easy enough to argue that, in a short while, there won’t be much of an ...
The Trump administration’s escalating clash with the judiciary over immigration, spending priorities and more is turning ...
The fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection passed with little note this week, as events in Venezuela, the economy and ...
ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Brings Administration's Power Moves to Ordinary Americans On the world stage, America has been ...
The ratifiers of the 14th Amendment could not have contemplated excluding the children of unlawful entrants, because the concept did not yet exist in 1868.
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