The Texas border dispute has spread to twenty-five other States, all of whose governors have pledged to support the Texas position.
Does the federal government want to start a shooting war with Texas? If they do, they might find themselves at war with more than one State.
The Senate has sent the House a border bill that makes immigration worse and increases costs to taxpayers. The House should reject it.
The Texas border dispute has set up a drama of inexplicable federal policy - and State defiance. The election will decide the outcome.
The porous, nearly open, nature of the southern U.S. border has embarrassed some Congress members and emboldened others to demand action.
A President has limited authority. Some Presidents have taken criticism for refraining from exceeding it. Other Presidents have neglected it.
Texas will start arresting illegal immigrants directly, and the Justice Department threatens to sue Texas for doing their job.
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago proposes three policies that will make life in Chicago worse, while neglecting core services.
Massive levels of illegal immigration, without screening, are causing fresh outbreaks of infectious diseases once thought nearly eradicated.
Inflation, especially in energy, and the open border are all costing Joe Biden the support he would need for reelection.