A February 2026 update of U.S policy towards Greenland While recent headlines concerning Trump’s imperialist intentions toward Greenland certainly suggest a unique historical moment, this is not the first time the United States has tried to expand into its icier neighbor. In 1916, the United States first pressured Denmark to sell Greenland – President Woodrow […]
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U.S Policy in Venezuela: An Examination of Bush Policy and the Monroe Doctrine
The Trump Administration arrests Nicolás Maduro Thirty-six years to the date after the United States last seized a foreign leader for alleged drug trafficking, the Trump administration ordered Nicolás Maduro’s arrest in Venezuelan territory. During “Operation Absolute Resolve,” a roughly two-hour mission that followed months of extensive surveillance and preparation, over 150 American aircraft and […]
Economic Impacts of Mass Deportations
The hidden costs of expulsions on the American economy By: Ayana Dhruv The human cost and ethical issues of mass deportations are undeniable, but a real crisis lies within the economic fallout. When millions of workers are taken from their homes and sent away, industries dependent on the migrant workforce face overwhelming labor shortages and […]
