
Cameron
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Cameron
@cameronmorgade







I want to focus on one particularly brazen provision in Maria Salazar's amnesty bill. She made a huge point of saying "gang members won't be admissible!" And, indeed, there is a provision that says if you "voluntarily participated in offenses committed by a criminal street gang" you will be ineligible for either the Dreamer path to citizenship or the adult path to permanent residency. But in THE VERY NEXT PROVISION, the legislation bars DHS from using state and federal databases to prove that someone is a gang member. Apparently, they have to actually get convicted of a criminal gang offense - WHICH WOULD ALREADY MAKE THEM INADMISSIBLE BECAUSE FELONIES AND VIOLENT MISDEMEANORS DO SO ON THEIR OWN. These people think you are stupid.



This is Britain. We do not have blasphemy laws, and we must not have blasphemy laws. Burning the Quran is not a crime. Free speech means protecting the right to offend, including Islam. More politicians should have the courage to say so.







At a post-election DSCC briefing with winning Dem candidates. Elissa Slotkin: “I personally think that identity politics needs to go the way of the dodo.” Dems should take language “not from the faculty lounge, but the assembly line.”




USC student who stabbed an unarmed unhoused man to death isn’t being charged bc the DA says he was genuinely afraid. Maybe he wouldn’t be so scared if unhoused people weren’t villainized & driven to extremes by a system that does so little to help them. latimes.com/california/sto…





Do you really not get how pathetic you come across? If all “they” have to do to “replace” you is work hard and have babies in an easy-mode society then you deserve replacement.




Dems won’t deport, because every illegal is a highly likely vote at some point. That simple incentive explains what seems to be insane behavior. It has become so brazen that a gang of illegals can beat up police officers on camera in Times Square, get out of jail for free and *still* not get deported! Instead, a partly federally funded NGO bought them free tickets to California …















