Two Maryland Murders, One Broken Policy: What Dacara Thompson and Rachel Morin Tell Us About “Sanctuary” Maryland

Two Maryland women—Da’Cara Thompson and Rachel Morin—were brutally murdered, both allegedly at the hands of undocumented immigrants. Yet while Gov. Wes Moore quickly issued a statement on Thompson’s death, his response to Morin’s case was muted and policy-light. Maryland’s sanctuary posture and refusal to cooperate fully with ICE are not abstract political choices—they are failures with deadly consequences. Until Annapolis ends these dangerous policies, Maryland families remain at risk.

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America the Inaccessible: How Bureaucracy and Fear-Mongering at Our Borders Are Costing Us Culture

The United States faces a troubling situation regarding its immigration policies, exemplified by the detention and deportation of Czech clarinetist Jára Škuta, who aimed to share music with communities in Nebraska and Ohio. This incident highlights the detrimental effects of bureaucratic overreach on cultural exchange, emphasizing the need for more compassionate immigration reform.

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Privacy vs. Border Security? The Medicaid Data Lawsuit and the Battle for American Sovereignty

On July 1, 2025, twenty states, including Maryland, sued the Trump administration over alleged illegal Medicaid data sharing with immigration agencies. The lawsuit claims privacy violations but is criticized as a political maneuver. The conflict reflects tensions between immigration enforcement and state resource allocation, raising questions about fiscal responsibility and national sovereignty.

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