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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
A growing dispute is unfolding as some Muslim immigrant business owners across the U.S. warn they may shut down gas stations, laundromats, and car washes, saying they no longer feel safe operating their businesses. Several owners claim they are considering pulling their investments and returning to their countries of origin, citing fear and backlash they say intensified after President Trump announced new safety and vetting measures targeting a small group of high-risk countries. According to those business owners, the policy shift has led to heightened hostility, harassment, and a sense of being singled out, even though the rules are not explicitly based on religion. Some say the political rhetoric surrounding the announcement has made everyday interactions tense, leaving them worried about their families and livelihoods. “We fear for our lives,” several owners reportedly said, describing an atmosphere of uncertainty and anxiety. Supporters of the administration strongly dispute that characterization. They argue the new measures are strictly about national security, not faith or ethnicity, and are designed to strengthen vetting procedures rather than punish law-abiding immigrants. From their perspective, claims of widespread danger are exaggerated and risk inflaming divisions. Critics, however, contend that regardless of intent, the messaging has consequences. They argue that fear even if not directly encouraged can spread quickly and affect entire communities when policy debates turn heated. As the situation escalates, the controversy is becoming another flashpoint in the broader immigration debate. Businesses, politics, and personal safety are colliding, and the fallout is no longer theoretical. Whether the tension eases or deepens may depend less on policy details and more on how leaders choose to frame the conversation moving forward.
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Simon_Scissorhands
Simon_Scissorhands@crypto_dragonz·
Should only British Citizens have the right to Vote ? Yes or No 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
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mar0364
mar0364@mar0364·
@elonmusk At least someone learned from Americas mistakes
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mar0364@mar0364·
@benonwine Closing their power plants. (Recently)
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mar0364@mar0364·
@gpatterson828 You don’t have paper? That’s ok as long as you came here and are staying legally.
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Gina💄🇺🇸
Gina💄🇺🇸@gpatterson828·
Do you want to deport them?
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
Can you name one thing Germany gave to the world.
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Be honest
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇫🇷 All across France today French Farmers have been telling the EU to “Eat Shit” whilst spraying Government Buildings with literal shit. The EU actively works against the interests of European people including the Farmers.
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mar0364@mar0364·
@elonmusk This woman has clearly never read the constitution
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Red Line Report 🇺🇸
Red Line Report 🇺🇸@RedLineReportt·
🚨BREAKING: Record-breaking number of Liberal Americans are applying for UK citizenship. What are your thoughts on this?
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Selena Maris
Selena Maris@ItsSelenaMaris·
Those numbers don’t prove some patriotic miracle they just show how easy it is to rig a narrative. foreign-born workers “losing employment” isn’t a victory, it’s a sign the labor market is tightening, unstable, and pushing out entire groups of people. bragging that “all job gains went to native-born workers” is pure political spin, not economic health. a strong economy lifts everyone this looks more like selective collapse dressed up as success.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
Over the past year: 2.5M native-born Americans GAINED employment; 670K foreign-born workers LOST employment. 3.4M native-born Americans JOINED the labor force; 708K foreign-born workers LEFT the labor force. Under @POTUS, ALL job gains have gone to native-born workers.
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CNBC: The economy added a "robust" 119,000 new jobs in September — more than doubling economists' expectations. Labor force participation ticked up. In just one year, we are on track to make up one-third of the wage losses of the Biden era. Progress.

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