Trump's immigration policies may play hardball, but in two cases, the Court found that the plain meaning of the law written by Congress is on his side.
Mamdani is building a coalition of college-educated, underemployed, rabidly anti-Israel, white and multiracial leftists and poor, largely Muslim recent immigrants.
SCOTUS struck a blow in favor of immigration authorities denying entry to green-card holders where they have committed crimes but haven't been convicted.
Reducing illegal immigration and deporting people who are here without permission are legitimate policies that benefit healthcare systems, among other salutary consequences.