Primer: The Road Back from War in Ukraine
Indeed, one can recognize Russia as the geopolitical foe that it is and be fully committed to the success of U.S. strategic superiority against it while also recognizing the foreign policy blunders of U.S. and NATO leaders that led to the current war between Russia and Ukraine.
Primer: The Community Development Financial Institutions Fund is Woke and Weaponized
What might have begun as a well-intentioned initiative to help poor communities has morphed into something antithetical to the values, principles, and history of America.
Policy Brief: Nongovernment Organizations’ Complicity in Human Trafficking and the Southern Border Invasion
As this report shows, many NGOs facilitating migration across the southern border, contributing to the abuse of our asylum system, and even incentivizing human trafficking and smuggling by the cartels receive a majority of their funding from the government, with some obtaining well over 90 percent of their annual revenue from U.S. taxpayers.
Primer: U.S. Deportations—Executive Power
The executive branch has been given broad authority to enforce immigration law and conduct mass deportations. These authorities come from historical precedent, the U.S. Constitution, and statutes passed by Congress. The president of the United States can use every mechanism of power available to facilitate the removal of those who are present in the United States illegally.