An Analysis of the Recent Trump Asylum Ruling

On July 2, a major legal ruling shook the immigration debate when U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss struck down one of President Trump’s most aggressive attempts to rein in the chaos at the southern border. The case centered on a sweeping executive proclamation issued by the president on January 20—his first day back in office—declaring…

Swift Deportations and Third-Country Transfers: A Look at the Supreme Court’s Latest Immigration Ruling

Today, the Supreme Court quietly but decisively sided with the Trump administration’s efforts to accelerate deportations, including the controversial practice of sending migrants to “third countries” where they often have no family, community ties, or cultural roots. By lifting a nationwide injunction imposed by a federal judge in Boston, the Court has cleared the way…

Delaware’s New Criminal Justice Reform Measures—Smart Progress or Risky Gamble?

It looks like Delaware’s state legislature is taking a big swing at criminal justice reform, and folks, we’ve got to talk about it. The proposed measures include overhauling sentencing guidelines, boosting rehabilitation programs, and—brace yourselves—introducing new ways to reduce recidivism. It’s ambitious, no doubt. But is it wise? Let’s start with the good stuff. Rehabilitation…

Balancing National Security and Christian Compassion in Immigration Policy

The announcement by President-elect Donald J. Trump regarding the potential use of a national emergency declaration and military resources to execute mass deportations of undocumented immigrants has ignited yet another fiery debate. As an independent Christian conservative, I approach this issue with two guiding principles: the need to protect national sovereignty and the Biblical command…