Emergency personnel keep a presence following the shooting of two National Guard soldiers near the White House Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025, in Washington. AP
It’s long past time America’s immigration optimists and restrictionists came to an arrangement.
For a decade now, these two groups have been locked in an impassioned, sometimes vicious battle over how best to preserve the country they both cherish.
And for the most part, that fight has taken place within the confines of the GOP — the only party ready, willing and able to have an honest conversation about migration and its downstream effects on America’s very character.
On Wednesday, that fight resumed in earnest when Ramanullah Lakanwal , an Afghan national who came to the United States amid the Biden administration’s chaotic w

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