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@Forms_Respecter

Surely I am too stupid to be a man. I have not the understanding of a man.

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Rose 🛸
Rose 🛸@revengescores·
Before pride month starts im just gonna say this: -men’s mental health month is in November -straight pride isn’t a thing. Nobody has ever been oppressed or killed for being straight -veterans get 2 months. May and November So do some research before complaining :)
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𝔽orms ℝespecter (0/100 bangers)
@GMRench Gabe Rench admits he's a bigger problem with America than embracing fаggots, trаnnies, and abortion. (All of which Jews brag about championing btw.)
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Waterboy@GMRench·
The biggest problem with America is the church. Not the Joooos.
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
It's amazing how desperate the racist chuds are to ignore Indian whenever statistics come up. The Indian is the ultimate proof of their dishonesty. They are filled with blinding rage because he's the perfect immigrant from the perspective of everything they pretend to care about. So they lash out. The Indian is the ideal Chud-detection device. Show them a picture of an Indian coming to America, see how they react. If there's any negativity, you know you're dealing with the lowest kind of bigot.
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Soumitra Shukla
Soumitra Shukla@soumitrashukla9·
The amount of anti-Indian hate on this platform is truly sickening. People need to stop worrying about jobs being "stolen" and look deeper within as to why they have such rotten souls to wish the worst on others.
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@Noahpinion Lmao the smart white people know that whatever positions they're able to attain in the antiwhite DEI environment requires them to "love working with immigrants."
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You're brown.
Bardia@TSMERDIST

This is exactly what many legal immigrants have been trying to explain. Forcing students, researchers, physicians, engineers, entrepreneurs, and workers to leave the United States during green card processing would create enormous instability for people who already followed every legal rule and built lives here in good faith. Combined with the #USCISpause, these policies are already causing job loss, frozen work authorization, family separation, financial hardship, and deep uncertainty for countless lawful immigrants contributing to America’s economy, universities, hospitals, and research institutions. A strong immigration system should attract and retain talent, not push it away. @SecRubio @USCISJoe @SecMullinDHS @SenGaryPeters @RandPaul #LiftTheHold

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Bardia
Bardia@TSMERDIST·
This is exactly what many legal immigrants have been trying to explain. Forcing students, researchers, physicians, engineers, entrepreneurs, and workers to leave the United States during green card processing would create enormous instability for people who already followed every legal rule and built lives here in good faith. Combined with the #USCISpause, these policies are already causing job loss, frozen work authorization, family separation, financial hardship, and deep uncertainty for countless lawful immigrants contributing to America’s economy, universities, hospitals, and research institutions. A strong immigration system should attract and retain talent, not push it away. @SecRubio @USCISJoe @SecMullinDHS @SenGaryPeters @RandPaul #LiftTheHold
Ami Bera, M.D.@RepBera

I strongly oppose the Trump administration’s disruptive decision to require many students, temporary visa holders, and other individuals seeking green cards to leave the United States and return to their home countries while their applications are processed. This policy creates unnecessary fear and uncertainty for families, workers, and employers who are following the law. The Administration disregards the fact that many individuals seeking permanent residency are here legally and waiting for their cases to move through an already backlogged immigration system. America has long benefited from attracting top researchers, doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators through our legal immigration system and worker visa programs. Forcing these individuals to leave the United States during the green card process will deprive our country of their innovation, their tax contributions, and the many ways they strengthen our economy and communities. As the son of Indian immigrants, I know firsthand that our nation is strengthened by people who come here legally, work hard, and contribute to our communities. We should be reducing processing delays and modernizing our immigration system, not creating additional barriers for people who are following the rules. I support legal challenges to this policy and expect the courts to halt its implementation.

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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
Just so you know. Boomers didn't have fast food. Except fish and chips. Boomers didn't have ready meals. Except Vesta beef curry. Look it up. Boomers didn't have colour TVs, front loading washing machines, central heating or holidays abroad. Boomers didn't have babymoons or baby showers nor did they go on stag or hen weekends. Boomers didn't go to restaurants. Except on birthdays. Boomers didn't have new clothes every year, every season. They made do and mended. But Boomers had a fabulous time in the 1960s to 1980s because people were friendly, respectful, dignified and hardworking. Boomers also had law and order and a judiciary who punished ALL criminals. Boomers were happy with their lot. Yes. I'm a Boomer. Just so you know.
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𝔽orms ℝespecter (0/100 bangers)
@NedaSa_ Lmao "we're here to build!" No. You're incapable of it. If you weren't you could build in your own country. You're here exclusively to extract.
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Neda S@NedaSa_·
The people you call “replacements” are often the same people teaching American students, training researchers, building startups, creating jobs, and sharing knowledge that helps the U.S. stay ahead! This has never been a one-way process. America benefited from attracting global talent, and many Americans benefited from working with them too. Don’t be blindsided into thinking every skilled immigrant is here to replace someone. Many are here to build, teach, innovate, and contribute.
Shelly🇺🇸@SMHS1212

@NedaSa_ @PardisSabeti @hadip @dkhos @pierre @IABA_National Think of all of the Americans who had to train their replacements.

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Dr Danish
Dr Danish@operationdanish·
America is losing its way when it compares illegal immigrants to legal ones. We can simultaneously believe that we need to control our borders while believing that we need to recruit the best people from the world to keep up with our adversaries. The best answers are always found in the center.
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Jim Strabo
Jim Strabo@JimStrabo·
Today's bird of the day is the enigmatic Scarlet Grapesnatcher.
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officer_friend🌲@AnonPresby·
Whenever I see an immigrant posting about how successful and smart they are, or how America “needs them”, I think about how the only kid from my flyover town to go to an Ivy was a daughter of immigrants from Ghana who got a 22 on the ACT. They are all lying
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
The best interest of America today, when it comes to expansion, is very simple: 1. SKIM THE CREAM: Recruit the smartest and most driven 1-3m people on the planet every year; < 1% of our population. They create companies and jobs, while taking that economic growth away from our rivals. 2. POWER THROUGH SHORTAGES: Allow for a modest number of worker visas based on our acute needs and an immigrant's willingness to assimilate (as seen in, say, learning to speak English before arriving). This is probably 100-500k a year on average… healthcare, agriculture etc. 3. STRATEGIC IMMIGRANTS: Allow dissidents and refugees when politically advantageous (ie from rivals) And of course cut off all illegal immigration to accomplish this.
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital

Before Hart-Celler in 1965 our nation's immigration system was severely restrictive with varying national quotas. Immigrants from many countries were outright banned. It was almost exclusively Europeans because the men before us wanted to preserve our own ethnic homogeneity, demographics, culture and social cohesion. They prioritized our nation and the economic interests of American workers instead of the feelings of weak men and cheap foreign labor. The last few decades of third-world mass immigration has not been in our nation's interest.

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