Border Security

Border Security

Randy Barnett: Birthright Citizenship Decision Is Vulnerable to Reversal

Randy Barnett is a Georgetown Law professor  & author of Felony Review: Tales of True Crime and Corruption in Chicago.

Richard Epstein: Birthright Citizenship Ruling Is the Most Inept Opinion on a Major Subject

Richard A. Epstein is James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law, Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago

S.A. McCarthy: Supreme Court TPS Ruling Opens a Rapidly Closing Window to Address Mass Immigration

S.A. McCarthy is a George Neumayr fellow and contributing editor at The American Spectator. He is also a writer at

Congresswoman Mary Miller Discusses FISA, Border Security, Election Integrity, and Government Fraud

In a recent episode of Chicago’s Morning Answer, guest hosts Jeannie Ives and Amy Jacobson welcomed U.S. Rep. Mary Miller

Border Patrol Union Leader Says Immigration Enforcement Reflects Court Orders, Not Discretion

Paul Perez, president of the National Border Patrol Council, commends former Secretary Kristi Noem for her work and looks ahead

Joe Abraham: ‘Angel Family Day’ Reflects a National Failure, Urges Illinois Voters to Reject ‘Sanctuary for Predators’

Joe Abraham, Angel Dad to Katie Abraham: They Tried to Ignore Us — But We Will Not Be Silent

Temporary El Paso Airspace Shutdown Highlights Growing Cartel Drone Threat at the Border

Senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Ammon Blair, explains yesterday's sudden closure—and quick reopening—of airspace over El Paso

Arrests, Injunctions, and the Growing Clash Between Courts and Immigration Enforcement

Senior Counsel at the Article III Project, Will Chamberlain, says The Fix is in as anti-ICE judges stall immigration enforcement.

Debate Over Sanctuary Policies and Federal Authority Intensifies Amid Immigration Enforcement Disputes

Julius E. Davis Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota and co-host of the Rationally Based podcast, Ilan Wurman,