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Birthright Citizenship Under Attack: Trump’s Challenge to the 14th Amendment
There is a sentence in the United States Constitution that is not a suggestion. It is not a “guideline.” It is not a tweet sent in the middle of the night to satisfy a base of supporters who believe the … Continue reading →
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The Blueprint for a Registry: How the “Penn List” is a Threat to Every Minority in America
[LIVE UPDATE: March 31, 2026] — U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert has issued a ruling in the EEOC vs. Penn case. Scroll to the bottom of this post for the latest details on the Court’s order and Penn’s plan to … Continue reading →
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