At first glance, the House-passed bill extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants through 2029 looks like a fairly routine immigration measure, one of those periodic “kick the can” decisions Washington specializes in. But the reaction to it, particularly from within the Republican Party, tells a much bigger story about where immigration politics currently…
Dignity on the Line: Can Immigration Reform Thread the Needle?
The Dignity (Dignidad) Act is what happens when lawmakers attempt something that feels almost nostalgic in modern Washington: an actual compromise. Instead of leaning hard in one ideological direction, the bill tries to stitch together two competing priorities that have defined the immigration debate for decades—enforcement and legalization—and present them as a single, cohesive plan.…
Truth or Theater? A Look at the Epstein-Maxwell Files and the Fight for Justice
The Department of Justice just held a closed-door meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell inside a Florida prison. Grand jury records tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s past legal entanglements are suddenly making headlines again. And President Trump’s name—of course—found its way into the conversation, though notably without any criminal accusation or evidence. The American people, who’ve been crying…