Liberals would rather make fanciful claims about GOP “voter suppression,” Hans von Spakovsky writes. Plus: funding enforcement of immigration law, banning fracking the AOC way, On this date in 1886, the first trainload of oranges grown by Southern California farmers leaves Los Angeles, heralding what will become a major export. Have a great weekend.
Commentary
‘Voter Suppression’ Is a Myth, but It’s an Article of Faith to Liberals 
By Hans von Spakovsky
“Voter suppression” is a false narrative belied by the facts, such as the relatively high levels of turnout in a non-presidential year in 2018 in many states, including in Georgia.
MoreCommentary
President’s Budget Rightly Makes Immigration Enforcement a Priority 
By Lora Ries
“Border security is national security” is the opening line of the Department of Homeland Security’s budget-in-brief funding priorities.
MoreNews
Ocasio-Cortez Is Sponsoring a Bill to Ban Fracking Across US 
By Chris White
“Fracking is destroying our land and our water. It is wreaking havoc on our communities' health,” the New York Democrat says.
More