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Honor and Healing

November 14, 2021 Filed Under: Articles

Rick handed the cell phone to his wife.

Pointing to Facebook Messenger, he said, “You don't have to say anything to this group. But I need you to monitor this.”  

That August day, as he went down to the field to coach his five-year-old son’s flag football game, Rick asked his wife, “If somebody dies or they get into the gate, I need you to come and get me off the …

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A Cycle of Unnecessary Anger

November 7, 2021 Filed Under: Articles

Surprisingly, Glenn Youngkin seemed to avoid immigration as primary point of attack on the path to his Virginia win.

On October 21, clearly frustrated by the approach, the Washington Times reported that Youngkin, “hasn’t aired a single radio or TV ad about immigration at a time when the U.S.-Mexico border is a mess, Republican governors are sending National Guard troops to help and …

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Our Hand-Cranked Immigration System

October 31, 2021 Filed Under: Articles

Back in December I made a big life change. Perhaps bigger than getting a dog. Nearly as life-changing (for me) as getting engaged.

I got a car with power windows. And power locks.

Nothing crazy. But, relatively speaking, I now drive a microchip on wheels.

This made me think about our hand cranked and push button immigration system, which it turns out has undermined …

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‘It’s evil and needs to be exposed’

October 25, 2021 Filed Under: Articles

Over the last few months, we have worked with the Migration Policy Institute, Metropolitan Group, and Rand Corporation to better understand how migration narratives take hold, shape policy, and, in more and more instances, are politically weaponized.

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‘Those aren’t whips’

September 26, 2021 Filed Under: Articles

Way back in 2008, Richard Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute, “a tiny white supremacist organization,” according to the ADL, coined the term “Alt-Right.” In August of 2017, Spencer exploded onto the scene, instigating the violence in Charlottesville that killed Heather Heyer and injured dozens of others.

These days, Charlie Kirk tells his …

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