Martha Gonzalez

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Martha Gonzalez

Martha Gonzalez

@MsMorticia

EB, New Mexico Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@BorderHawkNews @DHSgov STOP lying! Tell the Whole Truth of what really happened! That Illegal Alien rammed his car towards the ICE Agent! Self Defense!
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Border Hawk
Border Hawk@BorderHawkNews·
JUST IN: @DHSgov has confirmed with Border Hawk that the individual shot and killed by ICE in Biddeford, Maine, was an illegal alien "On July 13, 2026, at approximately 7:00 AM ET, ICE was conducting targeted surveillance on the last known address of an illegal alien with a final order of removal. An illegal alien departed the residence in a vehicle. ICE law enforcement attempted to conduct a vehicle stop. The vehicle attempted to flee the scene and fearing for public safety an officer discharged his weapon. “The driver of the vehicle was struck, and emergency services were immediately contacted. He passed away from his injuries." An investigation is ongoing. Monitoring the situation . . .
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@andweknow Newscum is Delerious if he thinks he has a chance to win President! What he has done to our California is Unforgivable! I moved out of the State I was born in because of him! He is a joke! 🤡
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And We Know©🇺🇸
And We Know©🇺🇸@andweknow·
🚨 GAVIN NEWSOM Embrace Radical DSA Socialists Democrats are doubling down on the Communist-aligned Democrat Socialists of America (DSA) that are tearing apart major cities. Gavin Newsom: “I’m one of those Democrats that deeply believes in addition, not division… I want a big tent party. I want to win.” Newsom will say or do anything for power — even welcoming radicals destroying America!
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Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@jared_shult Its called SELF DEFENSE stupid! That Illegal Alien FAFO'd! That ICE Agent had every reason to shoot within the law! And there was a witness that saw the dumb Illegal Alien ram his car towards the Agent!
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@hissgoescobra All you people are crazy. What us wrong with all of you ?? That Illegal Alien FAFO'd ! The ICE Agent was within his rights to shoot at him. And there was a witness!!
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@KimKatieUSA He FAFO'd! They will Never learn ! You dont try to run over our ICE Agents and not be hurt in some way! 💥
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@CENTCOM Praying 🙏 for all our US Military and our Leaders. May our Almighty Creator keep you all safe and protected in all you are doing for our Country and our President Trump. 🙏💖 Thank You for All you are doing. You are doing an Awesome job. 💖🇺🇲🇺🇲
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U.S. Central Command
At 4:45 p.m. ET today, U.S. Central Command began launching the third consecutive night of strikes against Iran, at the Commander in Chief's direction. These strikes will continue imposing a heavy cost on Iranian forces and degrade their ability to attack innocent civilians and commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
Meet nasty mouth Marie Zavala of Houston harassing ICE agents after they detained an illegal alien. She drives up with her husband and yells, "Hey what are you dooing?" I wonder where she and her husband work. Houston business owners don’t put up with this.
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California Post
California Post@californiapost·
Federal agents in armored vests, backed by uniformed LAPD officers, swarmed Escamex Party Supplies in LA’s Skid Row to arrest a shop worker at the center of an alleged SNAP benefits fraud ring. trib.al/QpEo7td
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Decoding Fox News
Decoding Fox News@DecodingFoxNews·
The World Cup was going so well for the U.S. People from all over the world were posting positive things about our country. Trump ruins all of that good will in an instant. ETTD
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@realJohnJohnJr No Horror Story Steven King has written is as Terrifying as he is!! He Wishes he was Awesome as Our President Trump !
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@Osint613 I guess they don't know what our US Military can do to them! We are the Greatest and Strongest country in the World!!
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Calls to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump were heard before tens of thousands attending funeral events for Iran’s late Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, as one speaker declared, “Why should we not kill the man who killed my imam?” before adding, “Trump’s assassination is our duty. Never abandon your revenge.”
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@RepNancyMace Thank you, Rep. Nancy Mace, I Totally Agree with You! This Ammendnent must pass to Save Our Country! ♥️🤍🩵
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
The 14th Amendment was never a welcome mat for illegal immigration, and it's past time we made it clear.  We introduced a constitutional amendment to end automatic citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and shut the anchor baby loophole for GOOD. American citizenship is a privilege, not a prize handed out for breaking our laws.
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Senator Eric Schmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt·
The Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision is wrong, dangerous, and disastrous for American sovereignty and the American people. If we can't fix it with ordinary legislation, then we must do what the Constitution commands in moments of national crisis: We must amend the Constitution and restore American citizenship. We must again put "We the People" first. The Supreme Court’s decision constitutionalizing unlimited birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens and temporarily present aliens is wrong—and disastrous for our sovereignty and the future of our republic. The decision exposes America to grave national security risks and threatens to erode the integrity of the core of American self-government: citizenship. Citizenship is more than paperwork issued by the government. It is more than a bureaucratic label that grants access to government programs. Citizenship is the covenantal bond between a nation and its people. In a republic like ours, that bond carries enormous weight. In the United States, sovereignty does not belong to a king or a ruling class. It belongs to the American people themselves. Citizenship defines the legal recognition of who the American people are. Citizenship defines the political community that governs the United States. It defines who exercises the sovereign authority of this republic. But under the Supreme Court’s erroneous interpretation, the Constitution now requires citizenship for anyone who happens to be born on U.S. soil. Even if their parents entered the country illegally. In other words, even if the American people—the citizenry—have prohibited those parents from entering our territory. Even if they are here only temporarily as tourists or on student visas. Even if they have no intention of joining the American nation. That is a dramatic departure from how serious nations understand citizenship. Under the Supreme Court’s decision, citizenship no longer reflects allegiance or loyalty to a country and its laws. It becomes an administrative status to be seized by interlopers. This ruling is the final alarm bell. The bond of American citizenship has slowly eroded through a series of Supreme Court opinions, congressional actions and inactions, and circumstances the Framers of our Constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment could not have foreseen. The result is a constitutional order in which the American people are losing control over the most basic question in any republic: who belongs to the political community that governs the nation. This has been the central fight of my work in this important year for American national identity. I led an amicus brief in this very case. I convened a hearing on birthright citizenship and the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment. I have pressed this issue because citizenship is the threshold question of the republic. If we lose control of citizenship, we lose control of self-government itself. In the wake of an erroneous Supreme Court ruling like this one, Congress has a duty to examine the Constitution’s text, the historical record, and the policy consequences. Congress also has the power to respond. When the Court mistakenly interprets a statute, Congress can amend the statute through bicameralism and presentment. But when the Court entrenches its mistake as a constitutional command, the remedy must match the injury. Congress can propose an amendment under Article V, and the states can ratify it. That process is purposefully difficult. It requires two-thirds of each chamber of Congress and ratification by three-quarters of the states. Here, the Supreme Court issued a constitutional ruling. Ordinary legislation cannot repair the damage. A constitutional amendment is now required. Accordingly, I will be announcing a forthcoming constitutional amendment to restore the sacred bond between American citizens and their government. That amendment will restore the original American understanding of citizenship. It will restore the right of the American people to define their own political community. And it will ensure that citizenship once again reflects allegiance, permanence, and membership in the American nation. This amendment accords with the text, history, and tradition of the Constitution and the American conception of citizenship. It restores the principle embodied in the Civil Rights Act of 1866, the law that formed the basis for the Fourteenth Amendment. As my amicus brief in this case explained, the law contained a citizenship provision establishing that “all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power” would be granted birthright citizenship. That provision was understood to grant birthright citizenship to children born of parents domiciled in the United States while clearly excluding children born to foreign parents temporarily visiting the United States. And as my brief recounts, the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted to constitutionalize the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The original American understanding of citizenship was never a suicide pact. It was never a weapon for illegal entry, temporary presence, demographic conquest, or foreign influence. Left unaddressed, this Supreme Court decision will destroy the republic. A nation that cannot determine who belongs to its political community will lose control of its sovereignty and its unique character and traditions as new generations of unassimilated foreigners are automatically granted citizenship. We have seen exactly what this process looks like as foreign communists have essentially taken over New York City politics. We cannot allow this Supreme Court decision to consign the rest of our nation to the same fate. Today is a sad day in the history of our republic. But America and the Constitution have survived for 250 years because each generation has had patriots who, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, valiantly fought back the existential threats this great nation has faced. Our generation’s existential threat is a hostile takeover through mass migration. We must—and we will—honor the patriots who came before us by doing our part to ensure we pass on America, the Constitution, and our nation—the real versions, not desiccated husks. That work begins with restoring the right of the American people to decide who joins the political community that governs the United States and exercises the people’s sovereignty.
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
We Have to Fight it! Thank You @SenatorEricShmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt

The Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision is wrong, dangerous, and disastrous for American sovereignty and the American people. If we can't fix it with ordinary legislation, then we must do what the Constitution commands in moments of national crisis: We must amend the Constitution and restore American citizenship. We must again put "We the People" first. The Supreme Court’s decision constitutionalizing unlimited birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens and temporarily present aliens is wrong—and disastrous for our sovereignty and the future of our republic. The decision exposes America to grave national security risks and threatens to erode the integrity of the core of American self-government: citizenship. Citizenship is more than paperwork issued by the government. It is more than a bureaucratic label that grants access to government programs. Citizenship is the covenantal bond between a nation and its people. In a republic like ours, that bond carries enormous weight. In the United States, sovereignty does not belong to a king or a ruling class. It belongs to the American people themselves. Citizenship defines the legal recognition of who the American people are. Citizenship defines the political community that governs the United States. It defines who exercises the sovereign authority of this republic. But under the Supreme Court’s erroneous interpretation, the Constitution now requires citizenship for anyone who happens to be born on U.S. soil. Even if their parents entered the country illegally. In other words, even if the American people—the citizenry—have prohibited those parents from entering our territory. Even if they are here only temporarily as tourists or on student visas. Even if they have no intention of joining the American nation. That is a dramatic departure from how serious nations understand citizenship. Under the Supreme Court’s decision, citizenship no longer reflects allegiance or loyalty to a country and its laws. It becomes an administrative status to be seized by interlopers. This ruling is the final alarm bell. The bond of American citizenship has slowly eroded through a series of Supreme Court opinions, congressional actions and inactions, and circumstances the Framers of our Constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment could not have foreseen. The result is a constitutional order in which the American people are losing control over the most basic question in any republic: who belongs to the political community that governs the nation. This has been the central fight of my work in this important year for American national identity. I led an amicus brief in this very case. I convened a hearing on birthright citizenship and the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment. I have pressed this issue because citizenship is the threshold question of the republic. If we lose control of citizenship, we lose control of self-government itself. In the wake of an erroneous Supreme Court ruling like this one, Congress has a duty to examine the Constitution’s text, the historical record, and the policy consequences. Congress also has the power to respond. When the Court mistakenly interprets a statute, Congress can amend the statute through bicameralism and presentment. But when the Court entrenches its mistake as a constitutional command, the remedy must match the injury. Congress can propose an amendment under Article V, and the states can ratify it. That process is purposefully difficult. It requires two-thirds of each chamber of Congress and ratification by three-quarters of the states. Here, the Supreme Court issued a constitutional ruling. Ordinary legislation cannot repair the damage. A constitutional amendment is now required. Accordingly, I will be announcing a forthcoming constitutional amendment to restore the sacred bond between American citizens and their government. That amendment will restore the original American understanding of citizenship. It will restore the right of the American people to define their own political community. And it will ensure that citizenship once again reflects allegiance, permanence, and membership in the American nation. This amendment accords with the text, history, and tradition of the Constitution and the American conception of citizenship. It restores the principle embodied in the Civil Rights Act of 1866, the law that formed the basis for the Fourteenth Amendment. As my amicus brief in this case explained, the law contained a citizenship provision establishing that “all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power” would be granted birthright citizenship. That provision was understood to grant birthright citizenship to children born of parents domiciled in the United States while clearly excluding children born to foreign parents temporarily visiting the United States. And as my brief recounts, the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted to constitutionalize the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The original American understanding of citizenship was never a suicide pact. It was never a weapon for illegal entry, temporary presence, demographic conquest, or foreign influence. Left unaddressed, this Supreme Court decision will destroy the republic. A nation that cannot determine who belongs to its political community will lose control of its sovereignty and its unique character and traditions as new generations of unassimilated foreigners are automatically granted citizenship. We have seen exactly what this process looks like as foreign communists have essentially taken over New York City politics. We cannot allow this Supreme Court decision to consign the rest of our nation to the same fate. Today is a sad day in the history of our republic. But America and the Constitution have survived for 250 years because each generation has had patriots who, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, valiantly fought back the existential threats this great nation has faced. Our generation’s existential threat is a hostile takeover through mass migration. We must—and we will—honor the patriots who came before us by doing our part to ensure we pass on America, the Constitution, and our nation—the real versions, not desiccated husks. That work begins with restoring the right of the American people to decide who joins the political community that governs the United States and exercises the people’s sovereignty.

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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Gavin Newsom crashes to an all-time low in the 2028 presidential odds. 12% chance.
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Martha Gonzalez
Martha Gonzalez@MsMorticia·
@thehill This old man needs to stfu! His administration allowed all our statues in history to be destroyed and dedicated!
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