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Fraud in Minnesota Isn’t Going Away; Don’t Get Distracted

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Step outside in Minneapolis. Drive downtown. Grab dinner. Meet friends. Drop off a kid at practice. It feels normal. Traffic moves. Streets are calm. The only visible disruption is the occasional protester on an overpass waving a sign. As a resident of the city of Minneapolis, this is our reality.…

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Spotlight on Demographic Identity in Western Europe

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TRANSCRIPT OF AFPI’S FOURTH INTERVIEW IN THE “CIVILIZATIONAL ALLIES” SERIES This conversation, hosted by Director of Civilizational Action Kristen Ziccarelli, is part of America First Policy Institute’s Civilizational Allies Interview Series and features Gudrun Kugler, Member of the Austrian Parliament, lawyer, and theologian, vice-president of the parliamentary assembly of the…

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AI and Emerging Technology

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AI and Emerging Technology

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Preserving Liberation Day Successes

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Background The United States faces urgent economic and national security emergencies from ballooning trade deficits and the influx of fentanyl. The U.S. has run trade deficits for 50 consecutive years, a streak unparalleled in American history, reaching a record high goods deficit of $1.2 trillion in 2024 (Census Bureau, 2024;…

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Denaturalization Primer: The History and Legal Basis of Stripping Citizenship from Naturalized Individuals

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OVERVIEW To become an American, a person must demonstrate qualities and characteristics defined in statute, including adherence to our Constitution, knowledge of our history, English proficiency, and good moral character. Unfortunately, weak enforcement and open borders policies have allowed individuals who have never met the requirements—or spirit—of our naturalization laws…

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It’s Time for Congress to End the Diversity Visa Program

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Introduction The Department of Homeland Security recently announced that it is pausing the Diversity Visa Program in the wake of the tragic shooting at Brown University, where two students were killed and many others gravely injured. The perpetrator, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, was a Portuguese national and diversity visa recipient.…

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Don’t Fear ESAs. They Save Arizona Taxpayers

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Originally published by AZ Central Arizona has earned a national reputation for empowering families with educational choice. For decades, the state has trusted parents, not bureaucracy, to decide where and how their children learn. Today, that legacy is under threat. Gov. Katie Hobbs has called for eliminating Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship…

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Proposed PA Budget Expands Government at the Expense of Families

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Chair of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) Jondavid (JD) Longo shared his concerns in response to the proposed state budget and its impact on Pennsylvanian taxpayers: “This budget prioritizes government growth over the empowerment of Pennsylvania families,” said Longo. “A stronger path forward focuses…

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America First Policy Institute Announces New Leadership of Hispanic Leadership Coalition

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Washington, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is proud to announce Alfonso Aguilar as the new Director of the Hispanic Leadership Coalition (HLC). A longtime leader, advocate, and strategist, Aguilar brings decades of experience in public policy, coalition-building, and community engagement to this role. As Director, Aguilar will lead HLC’s…

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PROMISES MADE. PROMISES KEPT: AMERICA FIRST POLICIES ARE DELIVERING FOR HISPANIC FAMILIES IN GEORGIA

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Originally published on X Today, leaders, families, and community advocates from across Georgia will gather in Atlanta for Hispanic Day at the Capitol – a moment to celebrate culture, faith, and contribution, but also an opportunity to reflect on something just as important: results. Over the last four years, Hispanic…

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