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Supervisor Sylvia Arenas said the pledge is not symbolic, but instead “policy that is connected to this promise.” ...
Tellingly, the president avoided defending his dubious interpretation of the 14th Amendment at the Supreme Court.
Gov. RON DESANTIS is now worth nearly $2.1 million, thanks in large part to a $625,500 payment from his book publisher. The ...
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Democrats still haven’t learned their lesson as they target Iran leaker instead of Trump’s liesDemocrats want to make an "example" out of whistleblower who exposed Trump's deception instead of applauding truth.
How stepped-up ICE raids, the targeting of foreign students, and Trump's other changes to immigration policy are playing out ...
The ‘Politically Georgia’ team talks to law professor Fred Smith Jr. about the end of the U.S. Supreme Court’s term.
The squabbling between the president and the central bank’s chairman is a reminder of how anomalous the Federal Reserve is in ...
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How Citizenship Became a Political Battleground and What Zohran Mamdani’s Case Reveals About AmericaWhat happens when citizenship the ultimate promise of belonging becomes a political weapon? The Trump administration’s move to scrutinize Zohran Mamdani’s naturalization status has sparked a fierce ...
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AlterNet on MSNIt's been another brutal week in a brutal country – and there’s no sense candy-coating it | OpinionThanks to a loaded, radical-right Supreme Court that believes in monarchies, not democracy — a group of robed anti-Americans ...
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Why the DOJ’s New Denaturalization Memo Is Sparking Fierce Debate on Citizenship and RightsWhen the Justice Department issued a memo last month with barely a whisper of publicity that provided U.S. attorneys with sweeping power to pursue denaturalization, it shook the legal community, civil ...
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Steve Chapman: Congress and the Supreme Court approve Donald Trump’s drive for absolute powerThe question is not whether Congress or the Supreme Court has the power to stop Donald Trump but whether they will ever use it.
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