80% of Women in Tijuana’s Migrant Shelters Are from Mexico: What Taxpayers Need to Know

Mexican Women Dominate Migrant Shelters Numerous media reports are exposing the data that shelters in Tijuana report that 80% of the women arriving at their facilities are Mexican nationals. These women claim they are fleeing violence, organized crime, and domestic abuse. “The majority are Mexican women, and this has been going on for the better … Read more

One State Cut Ties with Library Association Over Gender Bender Stories in Schools

New Hampshire Cuts Ties with American Library Association: A Bold Statement or a Necessary Move? New Hampshire has joined a growing list of states that have severed ties with the American Library Association (ALA). Governor Chris Sununu’s withdrawal of his state librarian nominee comes alongside the revelation that the New Hampshire State Library (NHSL) exited … Read more

A Billion-Dollar Symbol of Diplomacy Amid Budget Showdown

As the United States government faces yet another potential shutdown over spending disputes, the unveiling of the new $1 billion U.S. Embassy in Mexico City has raised eyebrows and sparked a broader conversation about fiscal priorities. The largest embassy in the world, this gleaming complex symbolizes more than just diplomacy; it underscores the need for … Read more

Situation Report: Revisiting the 2021 Border Barrier Document Amid a Looming Shutdown

What About the Border Wall? With a government shutdown hanging over our heads and news breaking about the Biden administration selling off unused border wall materials, it’s time to revisit a critical document from 2021: “Office of Management and Budget and U.S. Department of Homeland Security—Pause of Border Barrier Construction and Obligations” (B-333110). This GAO … Read more

Sabotage or Sale? Texas and Trump Fight Biden Over Border Wall Auctions

Border Wall Auctions: Legal Battle Heats Up President Donald Trump and GOP leaders are challenging the Biden administration’s auctioning of unused border wall materials, accusing it of subverting congressional mandates and sabotaging future wall construction. Steel panels, auctioned at steep losses, have sparked legal actions from Texas and Missouri, which argue the sales may violate … Read more