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The departure of California from the United States may seem implausible. However, a growing number of residents say they would vote for the state to become a nation independent of the United States.
ICE impersonators are not a bug in the system; they are a feature, an entirely predictable consequence of the Trump administration’s attempt to create a violent division between native-born Americans and immigrants of any sort.
In the wake of the mass shooting at Brown University—and of mass shootings across the United States—media coverage choices influence public health consequences.
As the two parties morph into ideological caricatures, millions of Americans are quietly exiting stage middle. The rise of the “Reluctant Independent” reflects not a lack of political interest, but a rejection of the increasingly rigid, false binary.