Outrage over immigration is a primary reason President Donald Trump and the Republicans have returned to power. Just before the presidential election, 56% of Americans told Pew Research they support
In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Peter Suderman, Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Nick Gillespie attempt to describe the ongoing cultural shifts occurring in the wake of President Donald Trump's re-election.
In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Peter Suderman, Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Nick Gillespie react to the second inauguration of President Donald Trump. The gang parses some of his contradictory ideas before touching on the saga of banning TikTok,
Today’s newcomers deserve the opportunities that our grandparents and great-grandparents had as they came through Ellis Island — and caused just as much fear as today’s do on
One of the very first things that Donald Trump did after being sworn ... the highest since 2001. Reason's Nick Gillespie disagrees with that—he believes that immigration is a good thing and ...
President Donald Trump spoke virtually to global business leaders and politicians at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday. His remarks covered a wide range ...
President Donald Trump is reportedly seeking to ax most of the members of an internal watchdog agency that flags potential privacy violations by federal surveillance programs—including the ...
When President Donald Trump won a second term in November, the economy topped most voters' concerns. Many felt the pain of higher prices, and they voted with their wallets. But after winning ...
Fulfilling a campaign promise to libertarians and the bitcoin community, the Silk Road founder's life sentence without parole is now over.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the birthright citizenship executive order that President Donald Trump issued on Monday, which seeks to bar certain children born to foreign parents on U.S ...
The same Pew poll showing a majority in favor of mass deportations reveals even more significant numbers of Americans in favor of admitting more high-skilled workers (79%), letting international college grads stay (77%), and letting immigrants married to citizens remain (58%).
Today’s newcomers deserve the opportunities that our grandparents and great-grandparents had as they came through Ellis Island.