I used to think immigration detention was something distant. Something technical. Something handled in offices and courtrooms and government reports I’d never really need to understand. Then I started reading. And I can’t unsee it now. They said arrests were surging—thousands of people taken in just days, not months. Whole families disrupted in waves so fast it barely feels real. One moment someone is at work, or dropping a kid off, or waiting for a court date… and then they’re gone into a system most people never think about until it touches them. And I keep thinking about that word they use: detention . It sounds temporary. Controlled. Neutral. But nothing about it sounds neutral when you read what’s actually happening. I Picture the Rooms They Don’t Show You I read that more people are being held in immigration detention than ever before. Not a few hundred. Not a temporary spike. A record-breaking population. Tens of thousands of people at any given moment. And I keep imagining what...
The growing conversation around U.S.–Israel military integration has become one of the most sensitive and complex foreign policy debates in the United States today. At its core is a question that goes beyond diplomacy or defense strategy: how far should American resources, military infrastructure, and political influence be tied to the actions of another nation engaged in ongoing regional wars? Recent policy analysis and reporting, including discussions highlighted by Responsible Statecraft, have raised concerns that the relationship between the United States and Israel is moving beyond traditional alliance structure into deeper operational integration. Critics argue this shift deserves closer public scrutiny because of its potential consequences both abroad and at home. The Scale of U.S. Military Support The United States provides Israel with approximately 3.8 billion dollars per year in military assistance under a long-term agreement that runs through 2028. This funding includes a...