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Minnesota asks judge to order ICE out of the state

Minnesota asked a federal judge Monday to issue an immediate order shutting down President Trump's immigration surge and booting thousands of federal officers out of the state, saying the latest shooting death of an American citizen requires the courts to rein in the White House.

Virginia pro-gun activists start new Second Amendment sanctuary movement

The Virginia Citizen Defense League, led by its president, Philip Van Cleave, called on members to activate the "Second Amendment sanctuary movement 2.0."

Top Minnesota Democrat says allegations she coordinates anti-ICE protests are ‘not true’

Minnesota Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan rejected accusations that she led a private Signal chat group that was recording the license plates and locations of ICE officers.

He left the U.S. for an internship. Trump’s travel ban made it impossible to return

The first time Patrick Thaw saw his University of Michigan friends together since sophomore year ended was bittersweet. They were starting a new semester in Ann Arbor, while he was FaceTiming in from Singapore, stranded half a world away.

GOP candidate ends bid for Minnesota governor, calls immigration crackdown ‘unmitigated disaster’

Chris Madel has ended his long-shot GOP bid for Minnesota governor, saying he can no longer "support the national Republicans' stated retribution on the citizens of our state."

Iran’s next chapter must be written in freedom

The streets of Iran have spoken with a clarity that cannot be ignored. For weeks, protests have surged across the country, defying bullets, batons, and the machinery of repression. Tehran’s rulers responded with a ferocity that betrays their fear: mass arrests, violent crackdowns, and a chilling escalation of executions, more than 2,000 last year alone. […]

Who is Rick Rieder, favorite for new Federal Reserve chairman?

Last week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Donald Trump could nominate the next chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors as soon as this week. The term of the current chairman, Jerome Powell, ends in May. Just two weeks ago, financial markets and prediction markets believed Trump would choose either Kevin Hassett or Kevin Warsh to […]

The fastest deportations are the ones no one sees

If the Department of Homeland Security is serious about increasing deportations, something some 77 million Americans presumptively voted for, the path forward isn’t new laws or even more immigration officers. Both would help, but neither addresses the core problem: DHS is not fully using the tools Congress has already built into the immigration system across […]

Democratic protesters are getting themselves killed

After another shooting involving federal immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis, it must be said clearly and plainly: Democratic “protesters” are getting themselves killed, putting themselves and others in danger with their irresponsible (and, at times, illegal) antics. The latest controversy comes from the killing of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents. He has become the […]

The Academy got the nominees right. Will it get the winner wrong?

It is that time of year again: the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled its nominations for the 98th Academy Awards, ushering in with them the annual ritual of online grievance and bickering about what the Academy has gotten right or wrong. This year’s Best Picture slate, however, is unusually impregnable. The 10 nominees […]

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