The agency seeks more authority from the legislature to nab trespassers and others in Texas.
Immigration
New Process Gives Undocumented Workers Legal Status to Report Employer Abuse
Should scofflaw employers be allowed to weaponize immigration enforcement? The Department of Homeland Security says no.
The Silence of the American Jews
With all too few exceptions, Jewish organizations and elected officials haven’t said much—if anything—about Israel’s new government’s assault on liberal ideals.
The Immigration Case Backlog Continues to Grow
As President Biden continues the policies of his predecessor on the border, the way out of the crisis lies in unclogging a system still bursting with cases.
Et Tu, Jared Polis?
Buses are not the answer to emergency migrant services and immigration policy reforms.
Supply Shocks, Inflation, and the Limits of Monetary Policy
The major source of inflation was supply bottlenecks that are already subsiding for reasons unrelated to Fed rate hikes.
Democrats Frittered Away the Lame-Duck Session
A lackadaisical approach led to failure for numerous bipartisan bills, and kept alive Republican goals to take the debt limit hostage in 2023.
Advocates Celebrate End of Trump-Biden Immigration Policy
While Title 42, which was used to expel over one million migrants, is now over, the next phase of immigration policy is uncertain.
New Immigrants Wrestle With the Mechanics of Voting
Twenty years after Congress passed the Help America Vote Act, Philadelphia and Berks County elections officials still have challenges providing election supports.
Immigration Justice Ballot Measure Tests Massachusetts Progressivism
Question 4 would uphold a state law allowing undocumented residents to get driver’s licenses. Supporters are pitching it as a public-safety measure.

