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Immigration Restrictions Cause Enforcement Excesses

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Trump UN aviation ambassador pick faces scrutiny after $426K tax liens missing...

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter seen as future successor: spy...

DHS funding bill fails after Schumer rejects Trump’s ICE reform offer

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Removing US Troops from Al-Tanf, Syria, Is the Right Call

February 12, 2026 0 comment

FBI Assessments: A First Amendment and Surveillance Nightmare

February 12, 2026 0 comment

Federal Power Grab On Voting Still Flunks Basic Civics Test

NATO launches Arctic security push as Trump eyes Greenland takeover

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    Immigration Restrictions Cause Enforcement Excesses

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    Jeffrey Miron Recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Minnesota, marked by large-scale raids and civilian harm, are less a local controversy than a predictable product of US immigration institutions.…

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  • Politics

    Trump UN aviation ambassador pick faces scrutiny after $426K tax liens missing from ethics filing

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    President Donald Trump’s pick to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (U.N.) office focused on aviation is facing heightened scrutiny for hundreds of thousands of dollars in back…

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    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter seen as future successor: spy agency

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    South Korea’s espionage agency, the National Intelligence Service, informed lawmakers Thursday that it thinks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s teenage daughter is near to being set apart as the…

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  • Politics

    DHS funding bill fails after Schumer rejects Trump’s ICE reform offer

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blocked Senate Republicans’ attempt to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the rest of the year, teeing up a likely shutdown. The…

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    Removing US Troops from Al-Tanf, Syria, Is the Right Call

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    Jon Hoffman The announcement today by CENTCOM that it is vacating its presence at the Al-Tanf military base in southeast Syria is welcome news. US troops at Al-Tanf served no strategic purpose…

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    FBI Assessments: A First Amendment and Surveillance Nightmare

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    Patrick G. Eddington Almost four years ago, and at Cato’s urging, Representatives Jamie Raskin (D‑MD) and Nancy Mace (R‑SC) asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to investigate the FBI’s use…

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    Federal Power Grab On Voting Still Flunks Basic Civics Test

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    Walter Olson The Framers greatly feared that a president or ruling national faction might someday gain power over the administration of elections. The Constitution guards against this danger by placing…

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  • Politics

    NATO launches Arctic security push as Trump eyes Greenland takeover

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    In the face of President Donald Trump’s concerns about Arctic security and his calls for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, NATO has launched a security effort called ‘Arctic Sentry.’ ‘Still,…

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    Economic Freedom in Contexts of Crisis: An Austrian Analysis for 2026

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    Even as much of the political world is trying to direct us to socialism, the failures of that system are not hidden. There is a reason why economic freedom also…

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    The Turmoil at the Washington Post Does Not “Threaten” Democracy

    by February 12, 2026
    by February 12, 2026

    Pundits are claiming that the demise of the Washington Post will weaken democracy and provide a boost for government corruption. As usual, the pundits are badly mistaken.

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