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Do Deportations Threaten Property Rights? New Policies Spark Alarm

Deported undocumented immigrants do not face automatic confiscation of all assets, but property rights issues arise due to enforcement practices.…

Boomers Are Sitting on $84 Trillion in Real Estate—And They’re Not Letting Go Anytime Soon

U.S. Baby Boomers hold significant real estate wealth, owning 36% of homes and controlling $17 trillion in home equity. Most…

Why Are Americans Suddenly Spending Less? Inside the Surprising Link Between Trump’s Immigration Crackdown and Consumer Woes

Immigration and consumer spending are key issues following President Trump's January 2025 return. Stricter immigration policies, including enhanced deportations and…

Immigrant Classes of Admission

Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) can live, work, and possibly apply for U.S. citizenship. Admission classes include family reunification (largest category),…

Everything About PROTECTING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AGAINST INVASION Executive Order

The Executive Order strengthens enforcement of U.S. immigration laws to protect national security and public safety. It reverses prior policies,…

Scammers Pose as ICE Agents: How to Spot and Avoid Fake Calls

ICE scam calls involve fraudsters impersonating officials to extort money or personal data, using spoofed numbers and threats of arrest.…

Elon Musk’s Cost-Cutting Moves at DOGE: What’s Been Cut, What It Means, and What’s Next

Elon Musk’s DOGE cuts $55B in federal spending, targeting workforce, contracts, and programs. Critics warn of risks to essential services…

Libertarianism Faces Tensions Over Racism and Authoritarianism

The interplay of libertarianism, authoritarianism, and racism sparks debates in U.S. politics. Libertarianism opposes government discrimination but struggles with systemic…