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educate yourself or lose your freedom to make your own choices

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James Stephenson
James Stephenson@ICannot_Enough·
2 years ago: "Elon destroyed the Tesla brand globally! It'll never recover!" Today: #1 selling EV in California: Tesla Model Y #1 selling EV in the U.S.: Tesla Model Y #1 selling EV in Europe: Tesla Model Y #1 selling EV in China: Tesla Model Y
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Alpha Wolf 🐺
Alpha Wolf 🐺@Crazyunfill94·
Japan's Justice Minister Hiroshi Hiraguchi has taken a tough decision on the orders of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi! The plan to deport every illegal foreign resident living in Japan — titled the "Zero Illegal Foreign Residents Plan" has been officially signed. Now, no one will be able to live in Japan illegally.
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𝔗𝔞𝔵 ℜ𝔢𝔳𝔬𝔩𝔱 🇺🇲
Indian illegal aliens get favor over Americans with interest free home loans for the first three years. Then sell their business to other Indians when it's time to pay the interest. Foreign invaders are still destroying America. @potus 🤔
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Tara Servatius
Tara Servatius@TaraServatius·
Right now, traitor fake Republican "leaders" of the South Carolina state senate are huddling with Democrats, desperately trying to save SC's only Democrat congressional district so there will be a vote for impeaching Trump Thinking of moving here because SC is "red?" It isn't!
Justin Evans@SCJustinEvans

20 hours. That’s all that stands between the people of the 6th Congressional District and something they’ve been praying for since 1992: a real choice at the ballot box. Tomorrow the South Carolina Senate gavels in for third reading. Once they do, we expect roughly 20 hours of debate. Maybe it runs in a single marathon pass. Maybe it spills across 2 days. Either way, the math is the same. 34 years of waiting on one side. 20 hours of debate on the other. And at the end of it, a map that finally treats the 6th like a place where people live instead of a seat drawn to protect one man. So here’s the ask, and it’s simple. Keep the bill clean. No amendments. An amendment sends it back across the building and the clock resets. Show up. Every senator who supports this, every day, in that chamber. These hours are won by who’s in the room. And hold the line through every hour of debate, because the other side will use every available trick to try to run out the will to finish. The House did its job. Senate Judiciary did its job. Second reading is done. This is the last gate. 20 hours. A clean bill. Then the 6th gets the choice it has prayed for since 1992. Pass the bill.

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The General
The General@1776General_·
🚨U.S. Forest Service is asking for help identifying individuals who defaced Cathedral Rock in Sedona, Arizona.
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AwakenedOutlaw⚒️
AwakenedOutlaw⚒️@AwakenedOutlaw·
This is why mass self-deportations are going to skyrocket in direct proportion to how increasingly difficult it is for those in the US illegally to survive. But this is actually a win/win scenario, and here’s why. With a family of four the mother will get a free flight home for her and her three children PLUS $10,400 ($2,600 ea). Now consider that the average annual salary (USD) in Venezuela is between $1,800 - $3,000. That means if they can live on $2,600 p/yr, that gives them four years to get on their feet. And in her case her husband is already there waiting. Seems to me to be the preferred way to go instead of being tagged, bagged, and flown without the stipend - like he did.
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With no options left, a Venezuelan family living in Colorado walks into ICE custody, seeking to go back home denverpost.com/2026/05/24/col…

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hernando arce
hernando arce@hernandoarce·
Around 12 to 13 million of those roughly 21 million green cards went to family-sponsored immigrants, which is what people usually mean by chain migration — folks coming through relatives who are already U.S. citizens or green card holders. Official DHS data shows family-based admissions consistently make up about 60-65% of green cards over the last decade or two. In FY2023, it was 64% — 756,000 out of 1.17 million total. Over the full 20 years, that averages out to roughly 650,000 per year through family channels. The term “chain migrants” sometimes gets used narrowly for extended family like siblings or adult children, which is a smaller slice — maybe 20-25% of the total. But if you’re asking how many entered through green card holders and citizens sponsoring family, it’s the big majority of the 20 million.
hernando arce@hernandoarce

Green cards issued: Roughly 20 million since 2006. Official data shows about 1 million green cards issued per year on average, with recent years around 1.1 to 1.4 million. For context, from fiscal year 2014 through 2023 that’s over 10 million, and USAFacts reports 12.8 million from 2014 onward including 2024 and early 2025. The last 20 years, covering roughly FY 2005 to 2024, lands right around 20 million total, with some dips like 707,000 during the pandemic in 2020. Here’s the breakdown of green cards issued, or lawful permanent residents granted, by fiscal year from 2005 to 2024: • 2005: about 1.12 million • 2006: 1.27 million — the peak in this period • 2007: 1.05 million • 2008: 1.11 million • 2009: 1.13 million • 2010: 1.04 million • 2011: 1.06 million • 2012: 1.03 million • 2013: 991,000 • 2014: 1.02 million • 2015: 1.05 million • 2016: 1.18 million • 2017: 1.13 million • 2018: 1.10 million • 2019: 1.03 million • 2020: 707,000 — big COVID drop • 2021: 740,000 • 2022: 1.02 million • 2023: 1.17 million • 2024: 1.36 million Total over these 20 years is roughly 21 million. The numbers come straight from DHS yearbook data. Link: usafacts.org/answers/how-ma…

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War for the West
War for the West@War4theWest·
Anywhere there are large "American" corporations, outsourcing and growing numbers of 'temporary' foreign workers are sure to follow. Even in Rochester, NY. It's always Indian dominated - every single time. You're told this is normal and not the result of fraud, abuse and manipulation of our immigration system on every level. But it's not.
KumarXclusive@KumarXclusive

@gfrvb4 @DwightSinghS @IKEAUSA @IKEA @GregAbbott_TX @SaraGonzalesTX @AmyMek @GuntherEagleman @War4theWest @PlumbNick @nickgerli1 @mario4thenorth @helen_maga99 @Michael7ucci @ChooLucia @warDaniel47 @tedcruz @KenPaxtonTX @SJohnston60 @SenMikeLee @EricLDaugh I am sharing my experience from Webster NY

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Inspired Analyst
Inspired Analyst@inspirdanalyst·
US banning people from getting green cards is a clear sign for the decline of India’s IT industry.
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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
Finally, an honest immigration attorney. “The idea that there aren’t enough highly skilled Americans to fill highly skilled jobs is a fiction.” He helps companies obtain H-1Bs. Then he admits: “Throughout all my years, I’ve never had to even consider that as a factor.” The “factor” he’s referring to? Whether an American was available for the job. Read that twice. 👇 realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/… @realDonaldTrump @SusieWiles47 @SenEricSchmitt @RonDeSantis @RepEliCrane
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Mickey Kaus@kausmickey

"All told, a remarkable two-thirds of the Valley’s nearly 400,000 tech jobs are now held by those born abroad, according to a 2025 report from the think tank Joint Venture Silicon Valley." realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/…

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Nick Plumb
Nick Plumb@PlumbNick·
The same company that “eliminated” 30K roles over the last six months, also had 33k H-1B positions certified this year. And if that wasn’t enough, they’re moving jobs like US Payroll Analyst, Customer Success Manager US and US Tax Analyst to India. US titles, US work, Indian offices and more American workers replaced. Call this what it is: corporate betrayal - we will never forget this.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is literally insane Man moved to a rural town of Hidalgo, Mexico He learned that half the people from the town are living in Springdale, Arkansas I looked into why. They’re all working at Tyson foods, Walmart HQ, etc and Springdale Arkansas is now 42% Mexicans So many people from this small town are in America working that if they all came back at the same time there wouldn’t be enough places for them to stay This is why Americans can’t find jobs. We are completely overrun with foreigner cheap labor And this is a well documented thing Rural areas in states like Hidalgo, Michoacán, Jalisco, and others in central Mexico have long histories of economic migration to the US They all come over here illegally or legally on Visas and take our jobs They’re called chain migration networks. People from the same hometown cluster together, send remittances home, and sponsor more relatives. Entire social networks from one Mexican town now live in Springdale Absolutely insane. Send them ALL back. We have been completely sold out
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Dan Hill
Dan Hill@dandinohill·
On paper things looks good. Republicans control the Presidency, the House, and the Senate. But the real situation is far from good. The Democrats are still bat shit crazy. And half of the Republicans seem to work for the Democrats.
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