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May 15, 2026

DOJ Takes on D.C. in 2A Rights Case

The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released the following statements from Knox Williams, senior fellow for American Justice and Leigh Ann O’Neill, chief legal affairs officer, in response to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recently filed lawsuit against the District of Columbia’s attempted “assault rifle” and suppressor ban.
News Release
May 15, 2026

Hispanic Leaders Affirm That the America First Agenda is Restoring Order and Humanity to the Immigration System


WASHINGTON, D.C.—The America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Hispanic Leadership Coalition (HLC) hosted a roundtable event, “Protecting our Communities and Saving Lives: A Hispanic Leadership Forum on Immigration Enforcement and Border Security,” bringing together national leaders, policy experts, and advocates to examine how the Trump administration is working to restore order to the nation’s immigration system, enhance public safety, and safeguard the lives of migrants following the lawlessness and humanitarian crisis at the border under the previous administration.

The event was part of AFPI’s America First Roundtable Series and emphasized that the administration’s deportation efforts primarily target individuals involved in criminal activity and are carried out in a professional and humane way. The discussion also underscored that strengthening border security is the most effective way to address the unprecedented humanitarian crisis left by the previous administration, as it discourages migrants from attempting dangerous journeys that regularly involve risks of death, violence, or exploitation.

Led by Alfonso Aguilar, AFPI Director of Hispanic Engagement and former Chief of the U.S. Office of Citizenship, he was joined by featured special guests:

  • The Honorable Victor Avila, White House Deputy Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy
  • Bob Unanue, AFPI Chairman, HLC
  • The Honorable Michael Garcia, AFPI Chair, California Chapter, and Former U.S. Representative
  • Angie Morfin, Angel Mom
  • The Honorable Emilio González, Former Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, AFPI Senior Fellow

Below are select quotes from today’s event:

Victor Avila

“We’re trending in the right direction because we’re actually now paying attention to the mess that was created over the last four years and working to fix it. And it cannot be fixed in one day or two days, but you see the last year and the trajectory where it’s headed is a very positive one.”

Alfonso Aguilar

“Critics on the Left claim that the administration’s immigration policies are cruel and overly harsh. These assertions are simply not true. In reality, it was the situation during the previous administration that was not humane.”

“The Trump administration is just addressing the complex and serious migration crisis created by the Biden Administration’s border policies and is working to manage it in a way that is effective, lawful, and humane.”

Michael Garcia,

“There is nothing more inhumane than allowing illegal immigration to continue. I once saw a five-year-old girl walking hand in hand with her two-year-old brother, entirely unaccompanied by any adults, as they crossed the border. There was no one there to protect them. They had been alone for days. No one was waiting for them on this side. And yet some would have us continue to allow and encourage this? It defies common sense.”

California mother and grandmother Angie Morfin after sharing an emotional testimony about the death of her son Ruben Morfin at the hands of an illegal alien gang member:

“I thank President Trump. He’s done so much for the Angel Moms.”

Emilio González

“The previous administration destroyed our legal immigration system. They destroyed it.”

“You break it down: It was a crisis of the economy. It was a crisis on the border. It was a fentanyl crisis. It was a human trafficking crisis. It was a fraudulent identity crisis.”

AFPI’s HLC remains committed to advancing policies that restore order at the border, support law enforcement, combat the fentanyl crisis, and ensure Hispanic voices are central to the national conversation on immigration and public safety.

Securing our borders, defeating the cartels, and restoring law and order is an America First priority. Learn more here.

Commentary
May 15, 2026

America Needs a Comprehensive National Security Strategy for Artificial Intelligence

Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) leave little doubt: this is no ordinary consumer product. AI systems are now capable of enabling sophisticated cyber-attacks by uncovering thousands of software vulnerabilities in infrastructure thought to be secure. The latest AI systems are so capable of cyber offense that AI companies no longer give the public access to their best models.

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Commentary | May 15, 2026

President Trump’s AI Leadership is winning support, allies, and maybe the Nobel Peace Prize

This week, President Trump took major steps toward agreements with China on artificial intelligence (AI) guardrails. According to President Trump, he and President Xi Jinping “talked about possibly working together for guardrails” on AI, including in biological, nuclear, cyber, and other areas.

Statement | May 15, 2026

AFPI Continues to Stand for Virginians’ Second Amendment Rights

The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released the following statement from Knox Williams, AFPI Senior Fellow for American Justice, in response to a new Virginia anti-gun rights law that bans purchasing of AR-15s and standard capacity magazines, even by law-abiding citizens.

Commentary | May 15, 2026

The Energy Build-Out Is Happening. Here’s Proof.

Americans voted for energy abundance, and the door Washington spent years holding shut is finally open. Families want lower bills, workers want good jobs, and communities want a real chance to grow again. After years of being told no, the country is walking through that door fast.

Op-Ed | May 14, 2026

Trusting the market on AI isn’t conservative. It’s dangerous

Fact Sheet | May 14, 2026

Promises Made, Promises Kept: Lowering Drug Costs for All Americans

In one year, the Trump Administration has delivered something that many administrations have promised but have not been able to deliver: lowering the cost of prescription drugs, so much so that even the Consumer Price Index has reflected it.

Issue Brief | May 14, 2026

Liberation Day 2.0: Rebuilding the Tariff Agenda Without IEEPA

On February 20th, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States invalidated tariffs issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) by President Trump, in the landmark case, Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump (2026) (hereinafter Learning Resources). In a 6-3 decision written by Chief Justice Roberts, the court held that IEEPA did not authorize the tariffs in question, dismissing the Trump Administration’s argument that the language to “regulate importation” encompassed tariffs.

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