The 'Migrant Crime' Wave, Debunked
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They're fleeing tyranny and seeking opportunity, not coming to "build a little army."
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Joe Biden is the latest of a string of presidents to deny Congress its rightful role in war making.
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Over 1,500 types of wine are protected by European Union regulations.
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The Key Bridge collapse highlighted the valuable contributions of immigrant workers, many of whom take on foreseeable—and, in this case, unforeseeable—risks.
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New immigration pathways are letting private citizens welcome refugees and other migrants—and getting the government out of the way.
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New immigration pathways are letting private citizens welcome refugees and other migrants—and getting the government out of the way.
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The proposal would harm business owners, consumers, and workers without much benefit in return.
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The "data that exist for this year show consistent declines in major crimes in major cities."
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A new Cato Institute report reveals that just 3 percent of those who have applied for green cards will get permanent status in the U.S. in FY 2024.
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It mixes much-needed reform with changes that could upend the asylum system in damaging ways.
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If House Speaker Mike Johnson really wants less chaos at the border, he should look for ways to make legal immigration more accessible—and more attractive—than illegal immigration.
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Undocumented immigrants aren't the same as an invading army, but the Texas governor keeps acting like they are.
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A new bill would impose a $20,000 annual sales cap, which would make the state's cottage food regime one of the most restrictive in the nation.
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A veto from Gov. Katie Hobbs killed a bill that would've brought the trade above ground. Now lawmakers have launched a new legalization effort.