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Immigration
June 12, 2018
Matt Ford
Can the Trump administration legally strip immigrants of citizenship?
June 11, 2018
Matt Ford
Jeff Sessions shuts the door on asylum for women escaping domestic abuse.
June 8, 2018
Matt Ford
The Immigration Forces Beyond Trump’s Control
The administration took credit for a drop in border arrests last year. Now they're on the rise again.
June 8, 2018
Magazine
Rikha Sharma Rani
Weaponizing Children
The president is wielding parental love and fear for political gain.
June 7, 2018
Emma Scornavacchi
Samantha Bee apologizes, but not to Ivanka.
May 31, 2018
Matt Ford
Cruelty Is Trump’s Only Immigration Policy
The president is inflicting harm for the sake of inflicting harm.
May 30, 2018
Sarah Jaffe
Family Values
What Ireland’s abortion fight and the Trump administration’s war on immigrants say about the role of families in conservative politics
May 14, 2018
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court’s sports-betting ruling has major implications for states’ rights.
May 1, 2018
Matt Ford
The Migrant Caravan Enters Trump’s Hostile Immigration Maze
After trekking through Mexico, the Central American asylum seekers now face an unsympathetic administration.
April 17, 2018
Matt Ford
Gorsuch Did Scalia Proud (If Not Trump)
The president's Supreme Court appointee joined the liberal justices in striking down a deportation law, but his predecessor likely would have agreed.
March 14, 2018
Erik Loomis
How Trade Deals and Immigration Laws Hurt Workers—Mexican Workers
Much has been made of the very real woes of American workers. But Mexicans are trapped in an especially brutal cycle of dependence and exile.
March 12, 2018
Jeet Heer
The Bittersweetness of a Rogue President
Trump's policy ideas are often more sensible than his party's, but he lacks the expertise and support to implement them.
March 7, 2018
Matt Ford
Jeff Sessions’s Wrongheaded War on California
The U.S. attorney general is suing the "lawless" state over its immigration laws, but his legal case is unconvincing.
February 26, 2018
Magazine
Lauren Markham
‘This Route Doesn’t Exist on the Map’
How efforts to block refugees and asylum-seekers from Europe have only made the global migration crisis more complex and harrowing
February 22, 2018
Elizabeth Drew
Do Democrats Really Need a Message?
How a fixation on messaging could harm Democrats as they head into the 2018 midterms.
February 16, 2018
Irene Hsu
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Sharon Zhang
Mirai Nagasu and Chloe Kim Are Not Your Immigrant Fantasy
How the Asian American athletes making history at the Olympics are being co-opted by pro-immigration voices
February 15, 2018
Alex Shephard
The Trump administration is invoking 9/11 to kill a bipartisan immigration bill.
February 12, 2018
Jeet Heer
Presidents’ Words Can Be Lasting Deeds
History shows why Trump’s rhetoric could affect policy long after he’s left office.
February 9, 2018
Alex Shephard
The Democrats’ DACA leverage has all but disappeared.
February 8, 2018
Alex Shephard
We’re on the brink of another government shutdown.
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