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Biden Administration Reinstates Remain in Mexico, Under Federal Court Order

Biden Administration Reinstates Remain in Mexico, Under Federal Court Order

Brief #132 – Immigration Policy
By Kathryn Baron

Nearly a year ago, the Biden Administration suspended the Trump era Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), aka Remain in Mexico. The policy consisted of a set of rules requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexican border towns while their cases were processed in the US. In April 2021, the Attorney-Generals of Texas and Missouri sued the Biden Administration for suspending MPP and called for an injunction to pause the policy’s termination.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Wants His Own Paramilitary Force

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Wants His Own Paramilitary Force

Brief #32 – Elections & Politics
By Abran C

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is looking to create the state’s own private civilian military force that would operate outside of federal control. The announcement came during a broader plan to increase funding to Florida’s National Guard. This additional $3.5 million tax payer funded plan calls for a new state-run force that would be added in addition to the already existing Florida National Guard and state police.

The U.S. House Select Committee Investigation of the January 6 Attack on the Capitol: Part 5

The U.S. House Select Committee Investigation of the January 6 Attack on the Capitol: Part 5

Brief #31 – Elections and Politics
By Erika Shannon

There have been many changes on our nation’s home front since the January 6th insurrection in the U.S. Capitol; and some of these changes are being made to ensure that events like that will never occur again, on either side. Chairperson Bennie Thompson and his US House Select Committee panel have been investigating the events that transpired on January 6th with one mission in mind: preserve the democratic process. There have been endless subpoenas, documents submitted, and interviews, so what is still to come in this lengthy process?

Of course, there are the matters of getting people to cooperate who have been unwilling to do so. This includes people like former president Donald Trump and his closest cohorts, such as Steve Bannon and Mark Meadows. Earlier this month, Bannon was hit with a federal indictment and charged with two counts of contempt of Congress. This came after he refused to provide testimony or documents to the January 6th Select Committee. His defiance is seen as extreme due to the fact that he was not willing to even appear before investigators under subpoena, even if to assert other alleged privileges. It is seen as a move that may prompt others to follow suit and do their best to derail the investigation.

Takeaways from the COP26 Climate Summit

Takeaways from the COP26 Climate Summit

Brief #128 – Environment Policy
By Jacob Morton 

At the UN’s COP26 Climate Summit earlier this month, representatives from 197 nations gathered in Glasgow, Scotland with the goal of collectively accelerating global efforts towards achieving the climate goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The focus of the conference centered around three major pillars of climate change action: Adaptation, Finance, and Mitigation. Here are the key takeaways.

How Facebook Breeds Civil Conflict and Hatred Around the World

How Facebook Breeds Civil Conflict and Hatred Around the World

Brief #66 – Technology Policy
By Stephan Lherisson

Frances Haugen, a former Facebook employee, leaked Facebook internal documents to the press, federal regulators, and Congress. The content of those documents showed how the social media platform uses potentially damaging algorithms to drive up use by its users while disregarding the negative effects of those algorithms including polarizing attitudes and divisiveness. Such attitudes have been proven to contribute to violence in places like Myanmar, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, and India.

The Other Epidemic That No One Talks About: Drug Overdose

The Other Epidemic That No One Talks About: Drug Overdose

Brief #124 – Health & Gender Policy
By S Bhimji

Opioids are a class of pain relieving drugs that include both illegal drugs like heroin and synthetic legal ones like codeine, morphine, oxycodone, fentanyl and many others. The problem with opioids is that not are they addictive but they can quickly suppress respiration and lead to death.

Yemen : A Complex Situation For American Policy Makers

Brief #136 – Foreign Policy
By Reilly Fitzgerald

For American policymakers, the conflict in Yemen is going to be particularly challenging on many levels. The conflict intertwines regional tensions between Saudi Arabia; religious tensions between Shia and Sunnis; and the mixing in of terrorist organizations with no allegiances to either side but taking advantage of the wide-scale chaos and instability. President Biden announced three major points that outline his policy agenda towards Yemen: ending support of offensive acts in the conflict by Saudi Arabia, promoting peace talks and initiatives, and sending US Special Envoy Tim Lenderking to the region to work towards solutions to the conflict.

Can the U.S. Fulfill Its COP 26  Climate Promises?

Can the U.S. Fulfill Its COP 26 Climate Promises?

Brief #127 – Environmental Policy
By Katelyn Lewis

Climate experts say the gathering of leaders from around the world in Glasgow, Scotland, for a two-week climate meeting led to imperfect, yet possible, updates to the Paris Agreement to slow global warming. The success of COP 26 depends on whether countries, including the United States, hold up their end of the bargain.

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