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The overhaul of American attitudes toward immigration has many fronts. One is the border, both the southern and northern frontiers. Another is workplaces — Mexican restaurants, manufacturing plants like the Hyundai facility where hundreds of Koreans recently were arrested — where the undocumented are found. A third is this week's emphasis on sanctuary cities, which harbor many of the migrants Donald Trump is targeting.

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As I travel around the country flogging my new book “Coming Up Short” (which, please remember, you can order at bookshop.org, and the audiobook at libro.fm), I’m seeing a groundswell of revulsion against Donald Trump.

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The radio station around here has a popular morning feature called "Talk of the Towns," and in the past week, the talk of the towns, and of New Hampshire more generally, has been Rudolph Giuliani's injury in an automobile accident.

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Exactly 105 years ago, on Aug. 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution finally gave women a say at the ballot box. You’d think that more than a century later, anyone still objecting would be relegated to mumbling on a street corner. But current Pentagon chief and former Fox New…

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Sparkling wine flowed, hors d'oeuvres were passed, speeches were given. There were panel discussions, an archives tour, a reception and dinner. I wasn't there, and you weren't either. Nor was anyone you know. And the occasion? Something you never heard about, involving someone you likely nev…

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President Donald Trump wisely announced recently that there will be no U.S. boots on the ground in Ukraine, but he has put boots on the ground in American cities headed by Black mayors. Ukraine is a war zone; American cities are not. OK? Does anyone else see a problem here?