Policy issues

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.

Towards Greater Engagement and Integration with Greenland and a New American Arctic Century

Those preserving U.S. hegemony have always preferred, in the words attributed to Cardinal Richelieu, to have an “iron hand in a velvet glove.” The north is one theater where that priority needs to be restored.

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: Dismantle the ATF’s Illegal Gun Registry

The Trump administration has an opportunity to pop the proverbial hood and look into the ATF’s illegal gun registry. A registry that could be used as a foundation for future gun confiscation and further violations of the rights of American citizens.