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Border Lines
Border Lines
by | Nov 18, 2025

America’s elites always seem a bit anxious about the fact that there are large numbers of sincere Christians and often…

by | Oct 18, 2025

There’s something quietly revolutionary about paperwork. It rarely makes headlines or history books. But every so often, a bureaucratic act…

by | Oct 15, 2025

When Russian tanks rolled toward Kyiv in 2022, it wasn’t Brussels or Berlin that held Europe together. It was Poland….

by | Oct 13, 2025

The lights outside a motorway hotel in Kent still flash Vacancy, though every room is taken. Inside, corridors built for…

by | Oct 7, 2025

From Sacramento to St. Paul, from Portland to Richmond, a new American map is taking shape, not divided by red…

by | Oct 5, 2025

We may never know every detail of what drove a young man to scribble “ANTI-ICE” on bullet casings and then…

by | Sep 30, 2025

On Sept. 19, 2025, a protest outside the ICE Broadview Processing Center in suburban Chicago escalated from chants to confrontation. Demonstrators…

by | Sep 24, 2025

Nine months into Donald Trump’s second term, the southern border is steadier and safer than it has been in years….

by | Sep 8, 2025

America’s immigration system was designed to embody the American social contract — a compact between the individual and the state,…

by | Aug 30, 2025

There’s an old saying in politics: when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. The same…

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