Reflecting on the South Sudan Deportations

The Trump administration recently carried out the deportation of Asian immigrants to South Sudan—a nation torn apart by decades of brutal civil war and widely regarded as one of the most dangerous and unstable regions on the planet. According to a report by Politico, this controversial move may have been in direct violation of an…

The SALT Divide: When Conservative Principles Meet Political Reality

The latest drama on Capitol Hill—yes, another one—is unfolding around the massive GOP-led legislative effort known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” This mega-package, spearheaded by President Trump and GOP leadership, attempts to stitch together a coalition with a Christmas-morning wishlist of conservative priorities: tax reforms, spending cuts, border security, and a firm stand…

Cleared for Reform: Why It’s Time to Rethink Air Traffic Control

When you hear that air traffic control communications went dark for two whole seconds at Newark Liberty International Airport, you might shrug and think, “Well, it was only two seconds.” But let’s put it this way—imagine a brain surgeon's scalpel freezing mid-surgery or a police radio cutting out during a hostage situation. In the high-stakes…

A Look at the LaMonica McIver Assault Case

Representative LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) has been charged for allegedly assaulting federal officers during a visit to a New Jersey ICE facility. For those of us who value both the rule of law and the God-given rights protected by our Constitution, it’s time to hit the brakes and ask a serious question: is this a legitimate…

Law, Mercy, and the Migrant: Reflecting on the Supreme Court’s TPS Decision for Venezuelans

The Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision affirming President Trump’s authority to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan nationals. These individuals were originally granted protection due to the collapse of civil society in Venezuela—rampant political persecution, economic devastation, and violence that made safe return virtually impossible. For years, they’ve lived and…

Due Process vs. National Security

The United States Supreme Court recently handed down a 7–2 decision extending its block on President Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals. At the heart of the issue is the administration’s effort to expel individuals suspected of affiliation with violent gangs—most notably the notorious Tren de Aragua. The ruling temporarily…