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Chris Forge

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American Worker. My ancestors—and the immigrants who became us—died for this country. Letting it slip away spits on their graves.

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Chris Forge
Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
Previous waves were controlled in number, overwhelmingly European & Christian, and assimilation was non-negotiable. They came to become American and many died wearing our uniform. Since 1965 the flow is unlimited, the religious/ethnic makeup is radically different, assimilation is optional, and far too many come for what they can extract instead of what they can contribute. In an era when millions of born-here Americans can’t afford a home or a family, that’s no longer immigration; it’s replacement. My ancestors and the immigrants who became us bled for this country. If I stay silent while it’s handed away, I’m the one spitting on their graves. I’m here for the American worker, the historic American nation, and the country our ancestors died for.
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Lina Seiche@LinaSeiche·
How to guilt-trip a society into self-erasure
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RodeoProfessor
RodeoProfessor@RodeoProfessor·
There’s so much anti-American propaganda out there in schools and the media that I get messages like this daily. It’s always “You Americans fail your wildlife,” when that couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s actually mystifying how people come to that conclusion. Almost every major wildlife protection tool used in the entire world comes from the USA. I’ll go through the big ones here, but this is a small list relative to what we’ve done. Make sure and thank an American today for being the global powerhouse in wildlife conservation (especially you Canadians)! First and foremost, Americans invented national parks. What’s known as the “American model” has spread worldwide, every country on earth has national parks explicitly modeled off Yellowstone. Yellowstone was the first place with legal protections purposefully placed on wildlife and ecosystem functioning. If you move in these professional circles, working with people from South Africa (Kruger) to New Zealand (Tongariro) they will say explicitly, “we used the American model.” America also created the idea of a National Wildlife Refuge system, first enacted by Teddy Roosevelt at Pelican Island specifically to protect migratory birds. Today we have over 500 publicly owned wildlife refuges which have inspired the creation of similar systems in Canada, Australia, India, Kenya, most of Europe, and in many countries in Latin America. Again, when you meet these managers, they talk openly about using American refuges as a template. Almost everything we know about captive breeding programs to restore endangered species comes from American universities and federal agencies. Condors, black footed ferrets, whooping cranes, bison programs have all been widely mimicked by other counties. China’s panda program, Saudi’s oryx program, Mongolia’s tahki horse program, Spain’s lynx program, all used the American condor and black footed ferret program templates. Shout out to Meeteetse, Wyoming for showing us the way. America’s Endangered Species Act was the world’s first law that could put the brakes on economic activity if that activity risks species extinction. This law had never existed anywhere else before, and was nowhere near as powerful anywhere else. This type of thinking around extinction was invented in the US. And of course, it’s the template for endangered species laws in Australia (EPBC), Canada (SARA), the equivalents in east Asia (Japan’s ESA and South Korea’s) and Latin America. There’s over 100 countries with endangered species laws based on America’s ESA. Also, our ESA has been around since the 70s, even Canada’s has only been around since the early 2000s! Catch up Canada. America invented the legal concept of “Wilderness” and just the state of Alaska has more of what we call “capital W wilderness” than the next country down on the list (Canada). This is a law that designates some of the strictest wilderness on earth, truly untrammeled by man, that we passed in ‘64. This type of thing was unheard of back then. The USA wrote the very first international wildlife treaty which later became the model for every other treaty related to wildlife that exists (Migratory Bird Treaty with Canada). The USA invented the concept of the duck stamp where waterfowl hunters pay for stamps and the money is used to buy new wetland habitat for ducks. Many countries have copied this model: Canada, Russia, Australia, NZ, Denmark. America was the first to ban whaling under the Marine Mammal Protection Act; which was copied by dozens of countries including Australia, New Zealand, and the EU. Be proud of what you’ve done, American.
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Chris Forge
Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
He's right. It's obvious that citizens should get the preferential treatment. It's evident we are being sold out to corps. What's the answer to stop donors? We need to restructure. Stricter disclosure rules, caps on donations, public financing for campaigns, or term limits to reduce donor influence. Although im not completely sold on term limits. It's hard to restructure something we don't control.
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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
Listen closely. This is what an actual worker-first policy sounds like: “America First means American workers first.” “Being controlled by foreign interests is not America First …it’s treasonous.” “Saying Americans aren’t qualified is lazy.” “If we want talented Americans, let’s educate and create them.” “Ending the H-1B visa program.” No graphics. No buzzwords. No consultant spin. @RepOgles said it plainly … and Washington needs a lot more of this. 👏🏾
Rep. Andy Ogles@RepOgles

We need to rethink every visa program from the ground up and save our country. Nobody wins when we have cutting-edge technology but an unrecognizable culture.

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Chris Forge
Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
Yes the hostility didn't just happen. People have seen the environment that used to be plentiful with opportunity become the most competitive market in the most desired economy. Everyone wants a piece and it's at the expense of natives who feel a rightful natural sense of ownership. From DEI initiatives and donor corruption to BPO's profiting from selling American jobs and offshoring. America is being sold.
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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
Bigotry exists and should always be called out. But isn’t it possible this debate is largely about H-1B and OPT policy, wage pressure, and unemployed U.S. graduates …rather than hostility toward Indians?
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss

I am aware of the fact that increasingly bigotry towards Indians has become A Thing in internecine right wing social media conflicts, but I’m not clear on why? Like, why do a bunch of MAGA people hate people from India?

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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@Oilfield_Rando @kocienda Apple's keyboard mess screams H-1B priorities. Cheap labor over quality. Experienced American devs get ghosted while visas flood in.
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Oilfield Rando
Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
The iPhone multi language keyboard is the biggest train wreck ever released by Apple. Turns out @kocienda is responsible for it. Makes sense now. I just know this retard H-1B’d it.
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@annvandersteel @DocPeteChambers Time to pause and rebuild our own STEM pipeline. Foreign students getting corp sponsored rides to citizenship while Americans rack up debt? That's not meritocracy.
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Ann Vandersteel™️
Ann Vandersteel™️@annvandersteel·
. Why do we continually punish Americans and give these foreign students a free ride? And now we have H1B programs that the corporations can pay for the education and keep the student as an employee. And then make them a citizen. While I like the idea of keeping the brains in the country, putting these kids to the front of the line at the expense of Americans born here is problematic. I would like to see more investing in our STEM education as well as trade schools for Americans born in this country.
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Doc Pete Chambers
Doc Pete Chambers@DocPeteChambers·
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash

Youhuang Xiang, a post-doctoral researcher and J-1 visa holder from China was charged with smuggling Escherichia coli (E. coli) into the U.S. and making false statements about it. This is yet another example of a researcher from China - given the privilege to work at a U.S. university - who then allegedly chose to take part in a scheme to circumvent U.S. laws and receive biological materials hidden in a package originating from China. The @FBI and our CBP partners are committed to enforcing U.S. laws put in place to protect against this global threat to our economy and food supply. If not properly controlled, E. coli and other biological materials could inflict devastating disease to U.S. crops and cause significant financial loss to the U.S. economy.   The FBI will not tolerate any attempt to exploit our nation’s institutions for illegal activity - as we have seen in this case and the three Chinese nationals charged in Michigan in November for allegedly smuggling biological materials into the U.S. on several occasions. The FBI and our partners are committed to defending the homeland and stopping any illegal smuggling into our country.   To all universities and their compliance departments: Please be vigilant of this trend. Ensure your researchers know that there is a correct and legal way to obtain a license to import/export approved biological materials, and it must be followed without exception. Our continued partnerships will help to better secure our nation and ensure all parties are held accountable.    Great work done by @FBIIndianapolis and @FBIChicago, and thank you to our partners @CBP for their diligence and key role in this case.

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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@peeleraja Nonsense. Is your skepticism driven by racism or reality. The visa system is as corrupt as our institutions. Lacking patriotism it's all about donors and profit margins. Americans need the same jobs and America built the companies that now sell us out.
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peeleraja
peeleraja@peeleraja·
Skeptical as i am of H1B, it is an especially perverted dick move by the US to tell H1B holders to go home and then cancel and delay their stamping appointments by 6 months. These people have jobs and homes and families thrown into tizzy beause of racist MAGA types. Another reminder that MAGA was never about illegal immigration but about white supremacy.
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@marklevinshow They arent wrong about morality and societal decay but we don't need to import their religion as the fix. Fix the economy, take care of workers over donors, families will thrive.
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
Section 7 is the foundation unions stand on. Concerted activity is unionism 101. Formal unions just give it teeth: binding contracts, real enforcement. Trade union leadership has let me down with lavish lifestyles and corruption in D.C. but also negotiated to keep me working with a very good wage.
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Workers Alliance
Workers Alliance@USWorkerActions·
Unions have done more harm than good for American workers.
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@HumanEvents Pause it all. The stalled H-1B recipients will just work American jobs remotely.
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american-know-nothing
american-know-nothing@a_know_nothing·
Vivek is an Indian loyalist who will do anything to advocate for infinity Indian foreign workers on H-1B. It’s what motivated his anti-American manifesto last Christmas and why he was the keynote speaker for ITServe alliance — until he was outed here and skipped it due to embarrassment. He should be denaturalized (as his parents were not citizens) and deported.
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@RonDeSantis American staff get the pink slips first while the visa pipeline stays open. This isn't how a real labor shortage works.
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Ron DeSantis
Ron DeSantis@RonDeSantis·
Another reason to scrap H1B visas…
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@amandalouise416 These hotlists and sponsorship ads lay it bare: recruit abroad, bench workers by visa type, shop them cheaper to U.S. clients. Americans rarely even see the postings. Fix requires proof of genuine U.S. recruitment attempts before any visa approval. Enforce what's already law.
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Alb
Alb@amandalouise416·
🚨He’s ITServe Alliance’s Director of PR & Media.. yet his own company is a PR disaster. 🚫Ramesh Garlapati runs Globex IT Solutions while publicly: • Advertising jobs restricted to visa holders • Marketing H-1B sponsorship as a product • Circulating bench “hotlists” labeled by visa status • Promoting OPT, CPT, H4-EAD → H-1B pipelines That isn’t “empowering local employment.” It’s documented, systematic exclusion of Americans.. posted openly. 🚨When the person controlling ITServe’s public narrative is running a firm whose own posts raise discrimination and visa-abuse red flags, the messaging problem isn’t optics. It’s the business model! ➡️ Recruit foreign visa holders ➡️ Warehouse them on benches ➡️ Shop them daily to U.S. employers ➡️ Undercut Americans on wages ➡️ Call it “empowering local employment” ❌️Nothing about this is accidental. ❌️Nothing about this is rare. And none of it prioritizes American workers. 🚨Regulators don’t need new laws. 📣They need to enforce the ones already on the books.
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
These delays are turning H-1B into backdoor offshoring. Jobs meant for U.S. soil end up remote abroad while American workers sit on the sidelines. Time to pause new visas until we prioritize citizens? Clarify/strengthen rules so stranded visa holders can't legally perform U.S. jobs remotely overseas.
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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
H-1B visa delays are pushing both new H-1Bs and H-1B transfers for many Indian applicants’ interviews and stamping from early 2026 into late 2026, leaving workers stuck abroad for months. In the meantime, they’re being told they can legally keep working for U.S. employers from India … if permitted …while navigating Indian tax obligations. What was meant to be a U.S.-based work visa is quietly turning into offshore work by default… without the cost savings. How patient will Employers be? americanbazaaronline.com/2025/12/18/h-1…
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Indian H-1B visa holders who traveled back to India this month to renew their American work permits are now stranded after their appointments were abruptly canceled and rescheduled for months later, according to immigration lawyers. wapo.st/4pUpcIc

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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
Good on the DOL for the reminder. We could really use more of that Roosevelt energy right now. The man took on coal barons for miners fair pay, busted trusts crushing small businesses, and fought for a real square deal: decent wages, safe jobs, and actual bargaining power for American workers. Watching today’s layoffs, visa debates, and offshoring, it’s clear we’ve drifted pretty far from that mindset.
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U.S. Department of Labor
For his unyielding commitment to putting American Workers First, we are proud to induct a true Patriot, President Theodore Roosevelt, into our Labor Hall of Honor. It’s our privilege to honor the American Lion and his incredible contributions to our nation 🇺🇸 dol.gov/newsroom/relea…
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Barefoot Student
Barefoot Student@BarefootStudent·
Replacing young Americans with offshore workers, H-1Bs, foreign OPT students, and J-1 visa workers is foolish in the long term. And it's been happening for decades. AI magnifies the problem. It's one minute to midnight.
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Chris Forge@TennesseeForge·
@cenkuygur One of many comedians I enjoyed regardless of their woke preaching. Then they performed for the Saudi's.
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