Red3Cyber
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BREAKING
The North Carolina State Board of Elections SETTLED &
agreed to remove non-citizens from the voter rolls
whenever a non-citizen responds to a juror questionnaire.
Congratulations to @JoeGruters & the @GOP for this huge victory!
Pass the SAVE America Act.

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They think we are MORONS.
Guess what, Salazar, we aren't?!
It's obvious, this bait-and-switch...and we aren't gonna fall for it.
America for Americans.
It's amazing that a "conservative" spends all her energy advocating for foreigners. Read the room, Maria...
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav
Here’s Rep. Salazar explaining that the Dignity Act is mass amnesty. “What we need to do is allow them to stay.” “At some point in the future, another legislator will write another law to give them a path to citizenship.” Follow: @WallStreetMav
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@mirandadevine shoot him up with thorazine or give him a lobotomy before you release him
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Deranged homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial.
He never should have been out on the street on cashless bail. But Democrats have created a catch-22. nypost.com/2026/04/08/us-…
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The Fourteenth Amendment is not a suicide pact
Heritage Foundation@Heritage
The 14th Amendment was not written to be a magnet for foreigners to exploit American citizenship. @RogerSeverino_
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@SenEricSchmitt 100%. Sure wish more in Congress were as articulate about this as you.
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There's been a lot of talk of mass amnesty for illegal aliens.
My answer is simple, and it’s final: Hell no.
But let’s be clear-eyed about the real crisis. This isn’t just about “illegal” entry.
53.3 million foreign-born people live in the United States of America—roughly 16% of our population and nearly ten times the population of Missouri.
As both a raw number and a percentage of population, we are in uncharted territory. No serious nation pretends it can absorb unlimited numbers at unlimited speed without consequences for wages, schools, housing, hospitals, and the very cohesion of the republic itself. When the foreign-born share surges to levels never seen before, the pressures don’t stop at the border—they flood every community in America. They depress wages for working Americans, they overwhelm our classrooms, they strain public services paid for by citizens who played by the rules.
That is the point too many people in Washington (even some Republicans) refuse to confront. They want to reduce this debate to a legal distinction alone, as if the only problem is unlawful entry.
And yet the people responsible for this situation still talk as if any effort to reduce numbers, tighten standards, advocate for assimilation, or prioritize American citizens is somehow extreme.
It is not extreme for a nation to want order. It is not extreme for a nation to want limits. It is not extreme for a nation to insist that immigration policy serve the national interest instead of the preferences of donors, activists, and multinational employers.
America has every right to have an immigration system that is oriented toward its own people. That means stopping illegal entry, yes. But it also means ending the broader ideology of mass migration that treats record inflows as a sign of virtue and public concern as something to be silenced. If we are serious about preserving our country, we have to be serious about the scale of this challenge.

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I’ll be joining @foxandfriends at 8:30am to address D.C.’s teen takeovers—curfews, chaos, and a simple question: where’s the accountability?
Time to restore order.
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Our IT department has weaponized my love of free food.
They send out internal phishing test emails to see who will click malicious links.
The first one was an email from UPS about a missed package.
I didn't click it.
I'm a professional.
The second one was a notice about mandatory password resets.
I ignored it.
I know how SSO works.
But yesterday, they sent an email titled "Leftover catering in the third-floor breakroom."
It included a button to RSVP for a slice of gourmet cheesecake.
I clicked it so fast my mouse almost broke.
Instead of cheesecake, I got a red screen telling me I had failed a cybersecurity drill.
Now I have to take a 45-minute online training module about email vigilance.
This is pure entrapment.
If you promise an engineer free dairy products, all threat models go out the window.
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@RNCResearch Piker in Cuba. He doesn't even believe half the s*** he's spews for $$$.
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CyberBoy@BenHanan_
Average Annual Salary in Cuba: $156 USD Hasan Pikers Cartier Glasses: $1380 USD It would take the average Cuban 9 years to purchase Hasan Pikers glasses
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