A great and confident nation that judges solely by merit welcomes immigrants with open arms. A weak, craven and cosseted ...
At a time when Indian were not eligible for a US citizenship, Bhicaji Balsara, a textile merchant from Bombay (now Mumbai), ...
A judge appointed by President Donald Trump will preside over a lawsuit challenging his order ending birthright citizenship.
To answer, we can go all the way back to George Washington’s first term. In 1790, lawmakers created the Naturalization Act that allowed people to become citizens if they lived in the United ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Immigrants’ rights advocates today sued the Trump administration over its executive order that seeks to strip ...
After two years of an increase in arrivals of migrants and asylum seekers to New York City, migration funding and policies were already a sore spot between Mayor Eric Adams and City Council. Well ...
As President-elect Donald Trump looks to make sweeping changes to immigration policy in his second term, we revisit the history of immigration law through past presidencies starting in the 1700s.
Coming to terms with this reality will allow us to strengthen and maximize the full power and potential of our nation—the one dedicated to the proposition of equality.
Let’s set aside for a moment the questions of the legality and constitutionality of Trump’s action and ask instead: Where did ...