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.
Primer: The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and Civilian Control of the Military
Executive Reforms of the DOD in the Spirit of the Goldwater–Nichols Act
Primer: U.S. Deportations — Legislative Power
It is past time for Members to fulfill their oaths and secure the nation for future generations of American citizens by codifying successful Trump enforcement policies and streamlining presidential authority to conduct mass deportations of illegal aliens.
Policy Brief: Dismantle Entities Actively Censoring Americans
The Trump administration and its allies in Congress must, at a minimum, dismantle the existing censorship infrastructure within the federal agencies—and they should do so without hesitation or delay.