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Immigration and Political Prosperity
Editors’ Note: Excerpted from The New York Times, January 10, 2020. By Robert Gebeloff Often lost in discussions of immigration is the simple, inescapable fact that the United States was founded as a nation of immigrants. Only Native Americans have a… Read More ›
Deep State to the Rescue
In March 2018, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced that his agency would include a citizenship question on the 2020 census in response to a request from the Justice Department, ostensibly to develop data for protection of voting rights. In… Read More ›
Virginia’s Peculiar Relationship with Voting
Many of us who have come to reside in Virginia over the past few decades may regard the state as essentially a progressive jurisdiction. But a brief historical retrospective illustrates how thoroughly Southern Virginia’s roots really are. The Commonwealth of… Read More ›