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Formerly the Heritage Events podcast.


Want the inside scoop on what’s happening here at Heritage? Check out Heard at Heritage. This podcast features cutting edge analysis and thought from leading experts in and across the Conservative movement, and of course, Heritage’s premiere events and programming - brought from the heart of Washington D.C. straight to you!

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Safeguarding Worker Freedoms - Part II: The Future of American Labor

December 18, 2020 16:30 - 43 minutes - 20.1 MB

To conclude this two-part series, we ask what the future of work and unions looks like in America. We will discuss both positive and negative ideas for long-term labor reform; from sectoral bargaining, which would mandate one-size-fits-wall wages and benefits across entire industries, to more positive recommendations that would instill flexibility and voluntarism in collective bargaining. Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. labor market was experiencing record-setting lows in unempl...

Building Tomorrow’s Army Today: Modernizing with Science, Technology and Engineering

December 18, 2020 16:09 - 45 minutes - 20.6 MB

The U.S. Army has made modernizing its capabilities a top priority, establishing 8 cross functional teams, six new modernization priorities, and a new 4-star command—Army Futures Command. Under this new command, the organization charged with delivering technology solutions is the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, also known as DEVCOM. More than 14,000 soldiers, civilians and contractor fall under this command. The landscape for technological development is rapidly changing....

The Bill of Rights: Promoting America for the Next Generation

December 16, 2020 03:37 - 1 hour - 28.2 MB

Join us as we celebrate one of the most significant protections of liberty in the history of the world: The Bill of Rights. Adopted 229 years ago, on December 15, 1791, the United States Constitution's first ten amendments protect our most fundamental rights and liberties and guarantee equal protection under the law. In honor of the Bill of Rights, we will bolster five trailblazing initiatives that promote civic education and foster an appreciation of our founding for America's next generatio...

Deal or No Deal: The Iran Nuclear Challenge

December 16, 2020 03:32 - 45 minutes - 21 MB

The Trump Administration withdrew from the flawed Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and applied maximum pressure on Iran to attain a stronger and more favorable agreement. But Tehran refused to negotiate and escalated its uranium enrichment, attacks on Arabian Gulf oil facilities, and proxy attacks on the U.S. and its allies. Presidential candidate Joe Biden pledged in September to return to the Iran Deal if Iran is compliant with the agreement. What would this mean in practical terms? What are the ...

How to Fix the Broken U.N. Human Rights Council: A Conversation with Ambassador Kelly Craft

December 15, 2020 20:54 - 35 minutes - 16.1 MB

The United Nations Charter charges the organization with “promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all.” Sadly, the U.N. has often failed to fulfill this obligation. In particular, the Human Rights Council has demonstrated bias and ineptitude, too often manipulated by the world’s worst human rights abusers. The U.S. left the Council in 2018 after other governments failed to support much-needed reforms to prevent human rights abusers from joining and ...

Lessons from the Least of These: Bob Woodson’s Principles for Restoring Lives and Communities

December 15, 2020 18:13 - 41 minutes - 19.1 MB

Four decades ago, Bob Woodson founded an organization to identify, connect, and enhance the work of community leaders fighting problems like poverty, addiction, gang violence, and prisoner recidivism. He discovered common traits and principles at work in the extraordinary grassroots leaders he’s worked with over the years. Now he’s sharing these lessons for everyone looking for answers about what can restore wounded lives and communities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...

The Navy’s Role in Great Power Competition

December 15, 2020 00:48 - 48 minutes - 22 MB

A new era of Great Power Competition is dawning between the U.S., China and Russia, and the struggle for dominance spans all the world’s oceans. The U.S. Navy is turning to meet this new threat, but the fleet has spent recent decades focused on near-coast operations and support for counterterrorism. Now, it must confront rival navies on the high seas and compensate for Chinese and Russian uses of non-military tactics such as hybrid warfare and coercive behavior. >>> Index of U.S. Military S...

Rapid COVID Tests: A Cure for Lockdowns, A Complement to Vaccines

December 10, 2020 21:58 - 48 minutes - 22.2 MB

Last winter, the regulatory system at the FDA, the CDC and CMS delayed the ability of the United States to rapidly develop and deploy COVID-19 testing. These regulatory failures contributed to the rapid spread of COVID and led to lockdowns, and a wave of infections. This time around, the agencies could (and should) enable us to get ahead of the virus by approving rapid self-testing kits for COVID-19.   The FDA has taken steps in this direction, but barriers remain. For example, a cheap rapi...

Safeguarding Worker Freedoms - Part I: What’s Next in 2021?

December 10, 2020 18:31 - 42 minutes - 19.7 MB

In part one of this two-part series, we will discuss what the election outcomes mean for labor policy in the near-term, including insights about what to expect from the next Congress, Administration, and State and Local governments. Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. labor market was experiencing record-setting lows in unemployment and rising incomes, with the largest gains accruing to the lowest-income workers. This was the result of pro-worker and pro-growth tax and regulatory po...

A Major EPA Announcement and Discussion with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler

December 09, 2020 20:29 - 45 minutes - 20.7 MB

In the past four years, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has achieved significant environmental benefits while reining in past agency overreach. It has finalized numerous regulations that respect the rule of law, federalism, and property rights. It has also been proactive in strengthening transparency in agency decision-making. This includes promoting policies that will help ensure the use of sound science and proper benefit-cost analysis in the formulation of regulations. Join us ...

VIRTUAL EVENT: Advancing the U.S. Partnership with Finland and Sweden

December 03, 2020 21:11 - 54 minutes - 44 MB

The Baltic Sea remains one of the most complex regions that the U.S. and NATO are obligated to defend, with Russia posing the only substantial threat to peace and stability. The impact of Russia’s growing presence in Belarus, the evolving global pandemic, the outcome of U.S. elections, and NATO’s ongoing period of reflection will cause ripples for Baltic Security. Finland, Sweden, and the U.S. share a focus on the security and stability of the Baltic Sea region. Already close partners, Swede...

Advancing the U.S. Partnership with Finland and Sweden

December 03, 2020 21:11 - 55 minutes - 25.3 MB

The Baltic Sea remains one of the most complex regions that the U.S. and NATO are obligated to defend, with Russia posing the only substantial threat to peace and stability. The impact of Russia’s growing presence in Belarus, the evolving global pandemic, the outcome of U.S. elections, and NATO’s ongoing period of reflection will cause ripples for Baltic Security. Finland, Sweden, and the U.S. share a focus on the security and stability of the Baltic Sea region. Already close partners, Swede...

VIRTUAL EVENT: Adoption and Foster Care in America: No Time to Waste

December 01, 2020 03:42 - 49 minutes - 39.5 MB

November is National Adoption Month and the morning after Election Day a critical case about foster care and religious freedom was heard by the Supreme Court. The pandemic shutdowns have reduced the supply of families for the 424,000 children in foster care, 125,000 of whom are eligible to be adopted. Even before COVID-19, the opioid crisis dramatically increased the number of children in the state's care. And yet because of disagreements over same-sex marriage and gender identity, government...

Adoption and Foster Care in America: No Time to Waste

December 01, 2020 03:42 - 49 minutes - 22.8 MB

November is National Adoption Month and the morning after Election Day a critical case about foster care and religious freedom was heard by the Supreme Court. The pandemic shutdowns have reduced the supply of families for the 424,000 children in foster care, 125,000 of whom are eligible to be adopted. Even before COVID-19, the opioid crisis dramatically increased the number of children in the state's care. And yet because of disagreements over same-sex marriage and gender identity, government...

The Mayflower Compact and the Foundations of Property Rights, Liberty, and Prosperity Session III

November 23, 2020 20:10 - 1 hour - 55.7 MB

Imagine American life without private property rights and a free market system, the foundation that men and women, since the nation's birth, developed and preserved. Plymouth's first colonial settlement rejected communal property and successfully implemented the idea of individual property rights by promoting individual initiative and prosperity within the community. Today the assault on private property rights and the creep of socialism continue to challenge free-market principles. Join the ...

VIRTUAL EVENT: The Mayflower Compact and the Foundations of Property Rights, Liberty, and Prosperity Session III

November 23, 2020 20:10 - 1 hour - 48.4 MB

Imagine American life without private property rights and a free market system, the foundation that men and women, since the nation's birth, developed and preserved. Plymouth's first colonial settlement rejected communal property and successfully implemented the idea of individual property rights by promoting individual initiative and prosperity within the community. Today the assault on private property rights and the creep of socialism continue to challenge free-market principles. Join the ...

The Mayflower Compact and the Foundations of the Rule of Law Pt. 2

November 20, 2020 14:35 - 56 minutes - 51.9 MB

Faced with the possibility of deep rifts within their new community, the signers of the Mayflower Compact did something almost unheard of in Europe: They mutually agreed to enact “just and equal laws” to guide them in their new political community. There would be no king among their ranks; rather, they would submit themselves to laws that they themselves had written. In this, the Pilgrims offered an early model of American constitutionalism: the rule of law, equal justice, and government by c...

VIRTUAL EVENT: The Mayflower Compact and the Foundations of the Rule of Law

November 20, 2020 14:35 - 56 minutes - 45.1 MB

Faced with the possibility of deep rifts within their new community, the signers of the Mayflower Compact did something almost unheard of in Europe: They mutually agreed to enact “just and equal laws” to guide them in their new political community. There would be no king among their ranks; rather, they would submit themselves to laws that they themselves had written. In this, the Pilgrims offered an early model of American constitutionalism: the rule of law, equal justice, and government by c...

VIRTUAL EVENT: The Mayflower Compact and the Foundations of the Rule of Law Pt. 2

November 20, 2020 14:35 - 56 minutes - 45.1 MB

Faced with the possibility of deep rifts within their new community, the signers of the Mayflower Compact did something almost unheard of in Europe: They mutually agreed to enact “just and equal laws” to guide them in their new political community. There would be no king among their ranks; rather, they would submit themselves to laws that they themselves had written. In this, the Pilgrims offered an early model of American constitutionalism: the rule of law, equal justice, and government by c...

VIRTUAL EVENT: 2020 Antipoverty Forum: Reconnecting Community Session Two

November 19, 2020 17:35 - 46 minutes - 37.6 MB

The 2020 Antipoverty Forum will highlight people and policies reconnecting communities to overcome poverty and social challenges. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

2020 Antipoverty Forum: Reconnecting Community Session Two

November 19, 2020 17:35 - 47 minutes - 21.7 MB

The 2020 Antipoverty Forum will highlight people and policies reconnecting communities to overcome poverty and social challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

VIRTUAL EVENT: 2020 Antipoverty Forum: Reconnecting Community Session One

November 19, 2020 17:32 - 41 minutes - 32.9 MB

The 2020 Antipoverty Forum will highlight people and policies reconnecting communities to overcome poverty and social challenges. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

2020 Antipoverty Forum: Reconnecting Community Session One

November 19, 2020 17:32 - 41 minutes - 19 MB

The 2020 Antipoverty Forum will highlight people and policies reconnecting communities to overcome poverty and social challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

VIRTUAL EVENT: Why Culture Matters Most

November 19, 2020 14:01 - 55 minutes - 44.4 MB

The key to achieving human flourishing is culture -- not genes, geography, institutions, or policies. In his latest book, Why Culture Matters Most, Dr. David Rose argues that societal success depends on the ability to impart moral beliefs through culture, strengthening a society’s institutions and practices. Join our second Russell Kirk Lecture for a conversation with Dr. David Rose about the importance of culture and moral beliefs as the foundations for a flourishing civil society. See aca...

Why Culture Matters Most

November 19, 2020 14:01 - 55 minutes - 25.6 MB

The key to achieving human flourishing is culture -- not genes, geography, institutions, or policies. In his latest book, Why Culture Matters Most, Dr. David Rose argues that societal success depends on the ability to impart moral beliefs through culture, strengthening a society’s institutions and practices. Join our second Russell Kirk Lecture for a conversation with Dr. David Rose about the importance of culture and moral beliefs as the foundations for a flourishing civil society. Hosted ...

Launch of the 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength

November 19, 2020 13:48 - 1 hour - 30.9 MB

The 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength is The Heritage Foundation’s seventh annual assessment of the United States Armed Forces’ ability to provide for the common defense. This year’s assessment reflects that progress has been made in building up America’s military forces, but a great deal of work remains. This year’s Index provides a fresh, authoritative assessment of the U.S. military and updates on major threats to U.S. interests and the ability of allies to contribute to common securit...

VIRTUAL EVENT: Launch of the 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength

November 19, 2020 13:48 - 1 hour - 53.7 MB

The 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength is The Heritage Foundation’s seventh annual assessment of the United States Armed Forces’ ability to provide for the common defense. This year’s assessment reflects that progress has been made in building up America’s military forces, but a great deal of work remains. This year’s Index provides a fresh, authoritative assessment of the U.S. military and updates on major threats to U.S. interests and the ability of allies to contribute to common securit...

U.S.-Taiwan Partnership in Challenging Times

November 18, 2020 20:15 - 55 minutes - 25.6 MB

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and in the face of a rising China, the U.S.-Taiwan partnership is more important than ever. Taiwan is an important partner in the Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy and a strong democracy with shared values. For years, The Heritage Foundation has called for the U.S. forging an ever-closer partnership with Taiwan, from advocating for a free trade agreement to actively supporting Taiwan’s participation in international organizations. Join us as we discuss how to b...

VIRTUAL EVENT: U.S.-Taiwan Partnership in Challenging Times

November 18, 2020 20:15 - 55 minutes - 44.4 MB

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and in the face of a rising China, the U.S.-Taiwan partnership is more important than ever. Taiwan is an important partner in the Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy and a strong democracy with shared values. For years, The Heritage Foundation has called for the U.S. forging an ever-closer partnership with Taiwan, from advocating for a free trade agreement to actively supporting Taiwan’s participation in international organizations. Join us as we discuss how to b...

VIRTUAL EVENT: Multi-ethnic Conservatism: Americans With Diverse Backgrounds Seek to Conserve What’s Good About America

November 18, 2020 20:13 - 59 minutes - 47.8 MB

The 2020 election perplexed many in the media and the coastal elites. In Florida, Cuban-American and Puerto Rican voters helped deliver the state for President Trump; in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas’ Mexican-American heartland also turned out in unexpected numbers for the President. Even in the Golden State, Chinese-American parents organized to turn back an attempt to reintroduce racial preferences in university admissions. And throughout the country, African-American voters, especially men...

Multi-ethnic Conservatism: Americans With Diverse Backgrounds Seek to Conserve What’s Good About America

November 18, 2020 20:13 - 1 hour - 27.5 MB

The 2020 election perplexed many in the media and the coastal elites. In Florida, Cuban-American and Puerto Rican voters helped deliver the state for President Trump; in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas’ Mexican-American heartland also turned out in unexpected numbers for the President. Even in the Golden State, Chinese-American parents organized to turn back an attempt to reintroduce racial preferences in university admissions. And throughout the country, African-American voters, especially men...

VIRTUAL EVENT: What Does it Mean to Be Human? Bioethics and Public Policy

November 13, 2020 19:20 - 50 minutes - 40.8 MB

Abortion, embryo-destructive research, assisted reproductive technologies, artificial wombs, genetically modified babies, physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. These are just a small sampling of the bioethical questions our country will have to address in the coming years. Lying beneath these questions are competing visions of what it means to be a human being and how human beings flourish. Join an academic all-star panel as they discuss the ethics, policies, and philosophies at the core...

What Does it Mean to Be Human? Bioethics and Public Policy

November 13, 2020 19:20 - 51 minutes - 23.5 MB

Abortion, embryo-destructive research, assisted reproductive technologies, artificial wombs, genetically modified babies, physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. These are just a small sampling of the bioethical questions our country will have to address in the coming years. Lying beneath these questions are competing visions of what it means to be a human being and how human beings flourish. Join an academic all-star panel as they discuss the ethics, policies, and philosophies at the core...

The Mayflower Compact and the Foundations of Religious Liberty

November 13, 2020 17:24 - 1 hour - 28 MB

On November 11, 1620, English settlers arrived in the New World seeking religious freedom. But when the Pilgrims landed near Cape Cod, Massachusetts, they quickly realized they needed something more: a document that would make possible a self-governing community. The result was the Mayflower Compact, a social contract and “a covenant” for a new political society. This remarkable document, an early example of democratic self-rule, became a model for the American Founders. Often overlooked is ...

VIRTUAL EVENT: The Mayflower Compact and the Foundations of Religious Liberty

November 13, 2020 17:24 - 1 hour - 48.6 MB

On November 11, 1620, English settlers arrived in the New World seeking religious freedom. But when the Pilgrims landed near Cape Cod, Massachusetts, they quickly realized they needed something more: a document that would make possible a self-governing community. The result was the Mayflower Compact, a social contract and “a covenant” for a new political society. This remarkable document, an early example of democratic self-rule, became a model for the American Founders. Often overlooked is ...

School Choice Myths

November 09, 2020 20:23 - 46 minutes - 21.1 MB

Does school choice treat children as widgets? Does it hurt children with special needs? Does school choice have racist origins? Does it siphon money from public schools and balkanize Americans? In School Choice Myths: Setting the Record Straight on Education Freedom, a new book edited by Corey DeAngelis (Reason Foundation) and Neal McCluskey (Cato Institute), 14 of the nation’s top education policy scholars dispel these and other misconceptions. Join us to hear from several of the book’s cont...

VIRTUAL EVENT: School Choice Myths

November 09, 2020 20:23 - 45 minutes - 36.6 MB

Does school choice treat children as widgets? Does it hurt children with special needs? Does school choice have racist origins? Does it siphon money from public schools and balkanize Americans? In School Choice Myths: Setting the Record Straight on Education Freedom, a new book edited by Corey DeAngelis (Reason Foundation) and Neal McCluskey (Cato Institute), 14 of the nation’s top education policy scholars dispel these and other misconceptions. Join us to hear from several of the book’s cont...

Free to Foster: The Supreme Court’s Latest Religious Liberty Case

November 06, 2020 19:57 - 46 minutes - 21.2 MB

Foster families provide life-saving care for thousands of children each year. These families, in turn, are served by various agencies, both religious and secular, which equip, support, and empower them to care for children. Unfortunately, the City of Philadelphia told longtime foster parents that they could no longer work with Catholic Social Services — because the City doesn’t like its Catholic beliefs about marriage. Now, the Supreme Court will decide the fate of this adoption agency and de...

VIRTUAL EVENT: Free to Foster: The Supreme Court’s Latest Religious Liberty Case

November 06, 2020 19:57 - 45 minutes - 36.8 MB

Foster families provide life-saving care for thousands of children each year. These families, in turn, are served by various agencies, both religious and secular, which equip, support, and empower them to care for children. Unfortunately, the City of Philadelphia told longtime foster parents that they could no longer work with Catholic Social Services — because the City doesn’t like its Catholic beliefs about marriage. Now, the Supreme Court will decide the fate of this adoption agency and de...

A Post-Election Analysis: What Lies Ahead for America?

November 06, 2020 05:46 - 1 hour - 38 MB

It has been an unprecedented election season, including a global pandemic, widespread civil unrest, and the increasing polarization of the country. Americans have a lot to contemplate as they go to the ballot box. But once the people have spoken…it’s time to analyze the results. Join our all-star panel for unique insights on how the results could translate into policy and action. There will be no shortage of colorful commentary, as our panelists discuss the political implications in the aft...

VIRTUAL EVENT: Annual Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture with The Honorable Edwin Meese III

October 29, 2020 00:12 - 1 hour - 74.1 MB

The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies is honored to announce that former Attorney General Ed Meese will deliver our thirteenth Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture. The event will be a conversation with him, reflecting on his life, legacy, and over 50 years within the conservative movement. The namesake of the lecture—the eminent jurist Joseph Story—became the youngest Associate Justice ever to serve on the United States Supreme Court when he was appo...

Annual Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture with The Honorable Edwin Meese III

October 29, 2020 00:12 - 1 hour - 42.5 MB

The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies is honored to announce that former Attorney General Ed Meese will deliver our thirteenth Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture. The event will be a conversation with him, reflecting on his life, legacy, and over 50 years within the conservative movement. The namesake of the lecture—the eminent jurist Joseph Story—became the youngest Associate Justice ever to serve on the United States Supreme Court when he was appo...

VIRTUAL EVENT: How Action Civics Teaches Our Kids to Protest

October 29, 2020 00:07 - 48 minutes - 39 MB

In 2010, six organizations set out to redefine civics education. What they brought about is known as “New Civics,” “Action Civics,” “Civic Engagement,” or “Project-Based Civics.” Dr. Lindsay’s important new study examines the origins, nature, and educational effects of this movement in civic education and demonstrates that it has a clear progressive bias, teaches our kids to protest, and leads to civic ignorance. In part III of our America's History of Hope series Dr. Lindsay will discuss th...

How Action Civics Teaches Our Kids to Protest

October 29, 2020 00:07 - 49 minutes - 22.5 MB

In 2010, six organizations set out to redefine civics education. What they brought about is known as “New Civics,” “Action Civics,” “Civic Engagement,” or “Project-Based Civics.” Dr. Lindsay’s important new study examines the origins, nature, and educational effects of this movement in civic education and demonstrates that it has a clear progressive bias, teaches our kids to protest, and leads to civic ignorance. In part III of our America's History of Hope series Dr. Lindsay will discuss th...

The Fight to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine: The Inside Story of the Administration’s Operation Warp Speed

October 27, 2020 21:50 - 1 hour - 27.9 MB

Operation Warp Speed (OWS) is an unprecedented public-private partnership to produce and deliver 300 million doses of a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine by January 2021. Thus far nearly $10 billion has been directed by Congress to this effort which carries the promise of an early end to the pandemic and the resumption by Americans of their normal lives. The two main government partners within OWS are the Health and Human Services and Defense Departments. The Department of Defense is provi...

VIRTUAL EVENT: The Fight to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine: The Inside Story of the Administration’s Operation Warp Speed

October 27, 2020 21:50 - 1 hour - 48.5 MB

Operation Warp Speed (OWS) is an unprecedented public-private partnership to produce and deliver 300 million doses of a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine by January 2021. Thus far nearly $10 billion has been directed by Congress to this effort which carries the promise of an early end to the pandemic and the resumption by Americans of their normal lives. The two main government partners within OWS are the Health and Human Services and Defense Departments. The Department of Defense is provi...

Leftism’s Failure and the Rise of Homelessness

October 26, 2020 17:58 - 44 minutes - 20.5 MB

Every night, nearly half a million Americans sleep in homeless shelters, cars, and the streets. Sadly, many of these citizens struggle with addiction or mental illness. Yet in America’s most progressive cities, left-wing mayors and city councils spend billions of dollars on homelessness programs with insufficient results. Why do the most progressive cities have the highest rates of homelessness? What conservative solutions could stop this problem? In the wake of the COVID-19 lockdowns and w...

VIRTUAL EVENT: Leftism’s Failure and the Rise of Homelessness

October 26, 2020 17:58 - 44 minutes - 35.6 MB

Every night, nearly half a million Americans sleep in homeless shelters, cars, and the streets. Sadly, many of these citizens struggle with addiction or mental illness. Yet in America’s most progressive cities, left-wing mayors and city councils spend billions of dollars on homelessness programs with insufficient results. Why do the most progressive cities have the highest rates of homelessness? What conservative solutions could stop this problem? In the wake of the COVID-19 lockdowns and w...

VIRTUAL EVENT: The State of the Wall and Immigration

October 21, 2020 19:59 - 1 hour - 50 MB

From building the border wall to rescinding the unconstitutional DACA program to stopping illegal immigrant caravans from Central America, the Trump Administration has made a dizzying number of border security and immigration changes. Border security and immigration are regularly among the top issues that Americans care about because they affect so many aspects of our lives – the economy, crime, public health, education, culture, and more. The meaningful progress of the Trump Administration...

The State of the Wall and Immigration

October 21, 2020 19:59 - 1 hour - 28.8 MB

From building the border wall to rescinding the unconstitutional DACA program to stopping illegal immigrant caravans from Central America, the Trump Administration has made a dizzying number of border security and immigration changes. Border security and immigration are regularly among the top issues that Americans care about because they affect so many aspects of our lives – the economy, crime, public health, education, culture, and more. The meaningful progress of the Trump Administration...

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