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@torkihobe
dad and husband. genx. i post & RT what i feel like. follow me, i’m guaranteed to disappoint.


Turkish street food be like entire juicy roasted chicken and I have nothing against it.












"But there's no one here to do the work!"




@Ekattor_71 मैं आपके कुछ बातों से सहमत हूं कुछ से नहीं ! आज का बंगाल ऐसा इसलिए है क्यों कि ज्यादातर बंगाल की जनता बंगाल छोड़ चुकी है तंग आ के ! जो रह गए वो या तो मजबूरी में हैं या तो आलस की पराकाष्ठा पर कर वो वामपंथी सपने की पूंछ पकड़े जिंदगी गुज़र कर रहे है और इतिहास के पन्नो में खोए हैं।



As somebody who worked in the White House and the DOJ on immigration issues during the first Trump admin, I am often asked how many total illegal aliens I think are in our country. The actual answer to that question is we don’t know because we’ve never attempted to figure it out. Unlike most nations in Europe, we don’t tabulate illegal aliens— so the number of actual foreign nationals living in the U.S. is much higher than most people think. What I can say is there were at least 30 million illegal aliens in the U.S. going into the Biden admin and they allowed in anywhere between 25 to 35 million, whether across our borders or through the bastardization of our asylum laws. And those numbers exclude their children. All in all, I would venture to guess that the actual number of illegal foreign nationals and their children is close to 1/4th of the U.S. population.




A political row has intensified after Maithili Thakur said she felt “uncomfortable” visiting West Bengal, raising concerns over law and order during her campaign. Hitting back, she asserted that she feels safe in Bihar, countering remarks often attributed to Mamata Banerjee questioning safety in BJP-ruled states. The exchange has fueled a wider political debate on women’s safety, governance, and competing narratives ahead of elections. #MaithiliThakur #MamataBanerjee #WestBengal #Bihar #WomenSafety #PoliticalRow





From @TheAthleticFC: New Jersey Transit confirmed on Friday that World Cup match goers will be charged $150 for a return rail trip from New York's Penn Station to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this summer. Tickets are ordinarily priced at $12.90. nyti.ms/4sHcLzR



In case you are curious: the country always had a name, and that name was India..











