
BasisChad
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BasisChad
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@jakozloski If I ran a dating site with that ratio compared to basically reverse ratios on other sites, I think I would tweet it about it once a week. "Women want to use our site, and men if you *actually* want to settle down, Keeper is the place to come"






Millions came illegally. Many of them realized they could get work permits if they simply applied for asylum. Now they aren’t coming to court because they never wanted asylum — they wanted to work. cis.org/Arthur/DOJ-Asy…

Excited to announce that my 83-page ASSIMILATION Act has been introduced. Months of labor were undertaken by my staff, @SenTuberville and myself in order to GUT the Hart-Celler Act of 1965, as well as scrap provisions of the Immigration Act of the 1990s. The goal of this bill is simple: end replacement migration and ensure American cultural cohesion. This bill will end the H-1B scam, ensure migrants NEVER become a public charge, and make America look like America again. FYI, net immigration immediately decreases by 85% under this bill. Some other things it does: • National Interest Standard • Stringent Character Tests • Mandatory E-Verify • Ends Chain Migration • Ends Diversity Lottery • GUTS Birthright Citizenship • WAY Tougher Asylum Standards • Stronger Public Charge Rules • 10 Year Citizenship Requirement • English & American Civics PROFICIENCY


Sen. DURBIN: As I retire from Congress, my dream is the Dream Act to become law before I go. My colleagues feel as strongly as I do about this issue, and they’ll continue to fight. I’m not going to give up on you. Don’t give up on me. Justice will prevail—the sooner the better.

If statistics show visa programs are hurting the US, then suspend those visas moving forward. But people already here who built their lives in America should not suddenly be deported if they have done everything legally. If a policy no longer benefits the economy or job market, you can stop future cases or pause it temporarily, not remove everyone already here legally. That is not fair. But not giving out more visas is a fair decision!



100% the right call The CFPB is unconstitutional on the face of it. And even if it wasn’t, it should be deleted as we already have DOJ to prosecute fraud, and (many) other financial services regulators. It’s an activist organization that has done enormous harm to the country.

Today, the Senate Banking Committee will vote to advance the CLARITY Act. I am proud of the countless hours that my team, Treasury, SEC, CFTC, and Senate Banking staff and members have put into shaping this product. On every issue, we put forward real solutions to address stakeholder concerns or Democrat demands. It often required us to get creative; sometimes, it required us to get uncomfortable. But we did it in the spirit of bipartisanship. Make no mistake: Whether today’s vote is partisan or bipartisan will depend entirely on politics, not policy. The CLARITY Act is not only good policy, it is necessary policy for the United States to maintain our leadership position in global financial markets. Not to mention the robust consumer protections and anti-illicit finance provisions it contains, without which, there are none. This morning’s vote will reveal whether Democrats have genuinely moved on from their war on crypto, or whether they remain cowed by Elizabeth Warren. The choice is theirs.


The Supreme Court allowed women to continue to access the abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth visits, maintaining status quo while officials in Louisiana continue to push for limiting availability of the drug in lower courts, @jfritze reports. cnn.com/2026/05/14/pol…


At Yale Medical School, a black applicant is 29 times more likely to be invited to interview than an Asian with equally strong academics. Today, @CivilRights told Yale that its use of race in admissions is ILLEGAL—and that @TheJusticeDept will step in to enforce Title VI. justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…



JD Vance on government funding for interpreters: "People should be speaking English in the United States of America. I think that's common sense."








