
Neetu Arnold
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Wife • Education @ManhattanInst • Contributor @join_yv• Words in @WSJ, @Unherd, @tabletmag, @Newsweek, etc. • Views mine
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03-01-2018 00:06:03
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Why haven't deportations ramped up more under the Trump administration? According to Daniel Di Martino 🇺🇸🇻🇪, it will be impossible until we fix the immigration courts.

.Manhattan Institute is hiring someone to do investigative work on domestic extremism. If you're interested in the networks, activist groups, foreign influence operations, and other forces driving the current uptick in domestic terror, we'd love to hear from you. Posting below.



In NYC's Democratic mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani is targeting South and East Asians to make up the margin between himself and Andrew Cuomo. Will this campaign strategy work? It depends, I argue in City Journal. The political calculus is different for each Asian subgroup.🧵


It’s Thursday, y’all, which means a new Ep. of the City Journal podcast just dropped. Listen to Charles Fain Lehman, Carolyn D. Gorman, Jesse Arm, and Neetu Arnold talk Elon vs. Trump, the LA riots, and more 👇🏽


Today on City Journal podcast, Charles Fain Lehman, Jesse Arm, Neetu Arnold, and Carolyn Gorman, talk Elon Musk and fiscal conservatism in the GOP, the anti-ICE riots spreading across the U.S., more.

The Trump administration has received an extraordinary level of vitriol over its efforts to update the government’s IT stack via contracts with Palantir. But few critics talk about what improving the government’s databases would actually do, writes Danny Crichton.



Your weekend listen: Charles Fain Lehman, Jesse Arm, Neetu Arnold, and Carolyn Gorman talk about that recent Donald J. Trump-Elon Musk spat, and the latest in the anti-ICE riots. Catch the full episode below:



Republican-led states have implemented evidence-based reading curricula, while Democrat-led states have reduced academic standards. The most important factor driving this divide? “Equity.” Read more from Neetu Arnold:


This thread on red vs. blue state ed policies is now a City Journal piece! Key takeaway: The rigid conformity to “equity” dogmas among Democrats is leading blue states to pass reckless education policies Dems need to stop letting the progressive fringes drive ed policy if they

