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NHFirst@NHFirstNow·
$119,100,000,000.00 / 877,802 = $135,679.80 $135k dollars is the cost Just to import ONE third-worlder. This doesn't include trying to educate their kids, or the myriad of costs at the municipal level, nor the difficult-to-calculate costs in lives, nor general societal degradation, or the fact that they can eventually get citizenship, and could even end up voting or in office, wreaking havoc on our institutions. If there ever were a time for Americans to remember their roots, it is now.
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Morse Research@Morse_Research

Introducing the Refugee Resettlement Data Platform Find out exactly how many refugees of each nationality have been resettled in your state. And how much it cost you. morseresearch.org/refugees

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Congressman Brandon Gill@RepBrandonGill·
The purpose of our immigration system is to benefit the American people. That’s the only reason it exists. If immigration from any region of the globe is economically destructive - or harmful in any way - it should be completely eliminated.
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Lomez
Lomez@L0m3z·
Dems who now want to moderate on culture war issues still refuse to acknowledge how popular immigration enforcement is. Deporting criminals is a 75/25 issue with >60% approval among Dems. Deportations of all illegals remains >50% issue. Immigration is still a huge winner.
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Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

The best available evidence that I am familiar with says that in pure electoral terms the most potent things for Democrats to moderate on are affirmative action, teacher pay, gender/kids stuff, fossil fuels, and harsher punishment for property crime. nytimes.com/2026/03/16/opi…

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NHFirst@NHFirstNow·
There are people who say America First (ahem @AFUnitedX) but couldn't even tell you what an American is.
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Ultra New Hampshire
Ultra New Hampshire@Ultra603·
Stages of Greater New Hampshire denial: 2025: "Greater New Hampshire is just an internet meme. You will never do anything in real life." 2026: "Okay, 60% of your legislators voted to expand the state, but that doesn't mean anything." 2028: "You changed the duty stations on Seavey's Island, but it won't go beyond that." 2031: "New Hampshire has annexed the Portsmouth Harbor and Killington, but you won't invade and dissolve the entire state of Maine." 2037: "The Granite Republic's lithium exports will not overtake Australia."
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NHFirst@NHFirstNow·
@SpeakSamuel What an absolute terrible demon that guy is. Worst son ever. Not American material in the slightest. Send him back.
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Sam Peak
Sam Peak@SpeakSamuel·
This H-1B worker has lived in the US for nearly 20 years and built a family here. His mom was dying in India. To visit her, he would need to wait months to book a consular appointment--with the soonest one available likely being scheduled one year out. He made the difficult choice of not visiting his dying mom because leaving without an appointment would mean separation from his children, job, and his other obligations. Much of the commentary around immigration focuses on how such bureaucratic burdens undermine immigrants’ ability to contribute and innovate. But we must remember that this red tape also prevents these people from being fully engaged with their own lives and meaningfully present in the lives of others. This matters too, and these seemingly non-economic problems will eventually translate into economic costs. If America is no longer a place where people feel empowered to be the best versions of themselves as they celebrate, struggle, and grieve, it ceases not just being the land of opportunity, but also the land of dignity and purpose. linkedin.com/posts/gautam-d…
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NHFirst@NHFirstNow·
@Dale4NH Excited to see you back in the race. We'd love to get you on the record on the topics of "refugee" resettlement, immigration, borders, and citizenship. You can learn more about what our organization stands for by reading (and taking) our pledge: nhfirst.org/the-citizens-f…
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Dale for NH
Dale for NH@Dale4NH·
Let’s go!! Here’s my announcement: I’ll be running for State Rep in Carrol County for Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro, and Ossipee. I will do my part. You do yours. Together, we lift all boats. No black pills. Just work like liberty is worth it.
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Matt Drew
Matt Drew@mdrew4nh·
What America proves is that a strong, dominant culture can absorb and convert a large number of immigrants - but not infinite numbers. Conversion is easier if the immigrants have a culture close to American culture, and much harder or even impossible if it is not. Conversion also becomes much harder if cultural defectors on the inside work to ensure that immigrants are NOT absorbed and converted.
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NHFirst@NHFirstNow·
@nhpr Hundreds of thousands of people who have no right to be here and ought not be.
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The lives of hundreds of thousands of people were thrown into limbo after the Trump administration hit pause on reviewing their visa, green card, work permit and citizenship applications. Five months in, and the impact has been catastrophic for many people from the targeted 39 countries already living in the U.S., whether they're going to school or working in lucrative labor sectors like oil and gas, technology and medicine. nhpr.org/national/2026-…
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NHFirst@NHFirstNow·
It's going to get a lot worse for them. We will defund their programs, defund their communities, prevent any more of their kin from coming here, and eventually we will send them all back, because: -65% fraud rate on ACCEPTED application found by USCIS in a recent review of tens of thousands of accepted refugees -80%+ are on welfare after years of being here according to NH DHHS -Net lifetime drain on the economy for refugees and their children -Zero vetting if using the "fear persecution" excuse (Congress is currently trying to close this loophole) -Massive welfare fraud discovered in refugee communities across the country -Many have and prefer a completely different legal system than our Anglo traditions -Refugee children are MASSIVELY more expensive to educate and most are unable to achieve our educational goals for Americans -Refugees displace native population and take up vital housing units, most often on taxpayer dime - Americans are being forced to pay for the replacement of their own children -Human trafficking NGOs profit from refugee programs and then employee the refugees as cheap labor -Refugees and their children eventually get US Citizenship and could be eligible for office or jury duty, applying their foreign standards which are incompatible with American governance For the American, there are literally zero up-sides to refugee migration.
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It’s been a tough year for refugee resettlement organizations in New Hampshire, amid federal budget cuts, a pause on new admittances, and a bill proposed in the State House that wanted to pause federal funding. But even in these difficult times, Building Community in New Hampshire hosted their first celebration of refugee resettlement in Manchester last week. nhpr.org/nh-news/2026-0…
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
More people need to understand this “Mass deportations unironically solve every single problem in society without fail and without exception” “Mass deportations are a magic wand that makes the impossible things just appear - Whenever you deport an undocumented family, that's the equivalent of just making a home appear out of thin air. No other policy can do that - Whenever you deport an undocumented family, that's like magically expanding the roads - Magically building more hospitals - Magically freeing up more hospital spaces - Magically making more school places appear out of thin air with no downsides. Millennials come in here and be like, oh, I'll never own a home, because I'll never own a home. I'll never start a family. We can make like 15 million homes appear out of thin air in about a month if we really wanted to. — To me, that feels like a preferable reality than tomatoes being not 2.22% cheaper”
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Mayor of Manchester™
Mayor of Manchester™@ManchMayor·
We need to keep families together, nations together. Send them all back.
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Congressman Brandon Gill
Congressman Brandon Gill@RepBrandonGill·
The only answer is mass deportations, not amnesty.
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