In politics, timing is never random. And sometimes, it’s the silence between the words — or the delay before a signature — that speaks the loudest. At exactly 4 a.m. on August 1st, an economic pin dropped. It landed not in Washington, but across the northern border, echoing through Ottawa’s corridors of power and the [...]
Read More »AOC’s Former Aide Self-Deports as Immigration Status Comes Under Scrutiny
The recent case involving Diego de la Vega, an undocumented immigrant who worked as an aide for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has sparked a fresh round of debate surrounding immigration policy, employment eligibility for non-citizens, and the role of DACA recipients in U.S. politics. De la Vega, originally from Ecuador, arrived in the U.S. at age [...]
Read More »