Noncitizens number in the hundreds of thousands in each of the seven most fiercely contested battleground states expected to decide the Nov. 5 presidential election,… Read More
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Read MoreOregon in 2015 became the first U.S. state whose DMV automatically registered eligible adults to vote
Read MoreAn appeals court backed a lower court ruling.
Read MoreOregon’s Secretary of State discovered the ‘motor voter’ system automatically registered more than 1,200 likely noncitizens to vote.
Read MoreAfter years of debate, we finally have definitive evidence to prove that affirmative action policies for college admissions have perpetuated discrimination against Asian American students. But “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) die-hards can’t accept it. Last month, MIT became the first elite college to release its racial demographic data for the Class of 2028, showing […]
Read MoreThe bill would require the Secret Service to use the same standards for assessing protection requirements for candidates as it does for the President.
Read MoreWithout a commitment to toning down the incendiary rhetoric and restoring a semblance of balance in news reporting, the risk of a catastrophic incident of political violence will only increase.
Read MoreEighty-two national emergencies have been declared by U.S. presidents since 1976, and 42 are still in effect. …
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