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If you're not of my faith, I'm what you might call a Mormon. Deeply concerned with my nation healing from sin. Weigher, measurer, finder. 💍 to @nilsbabcock73

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The only correct take on immigration is this: America has been a land of inheritance for the tribe of Joseph since the beginning. It was done because Joseph was unwelcome with his 11 brothers, and upon being sent to another land, the Lord gave Joseph another land to inherit, "which land is choice above all others(Jacob 5:43)." His father Jacob also prophesied of this inheritance by saying, "Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall"(Genesis 49:22). Those branches are the descendants of Joseph's two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh. And just as the 11 brothers bowed to Joseph, the co-regent of the dominant geopolitical power of the time, so must all nations must bow to America. But why is that? The tribes of Joseph (meaning Ephraim and Manasseh) have been here for millenia. The tribe of Manasseh came over with Lehi (Alma 10:3) in 600 BC. The Lord's hand later directed the tribe of Ephraim to establish America on the land with the tribe of Manasseh through people like Christopher Columbus, the Mayflower pilgrims, and the Framers of the Constitution. This land belongs to the righteous members of the tribe of Ephraim and Manasseh. WE ARE NOT A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS. We are a nation of inheritance. There's a difference. Just because one group gets to come over does not mean all groups get to come over. But there is an important caveat regarding this: The tribes of the House of Israel from any nation (and especially Judah) have guest-right in America to be treated as equal citizens and brothers so long as they are faithful to the commandments of the Lord, no matter how or when they came, regardless of the law of the land, as the Lord's will trumps the laws of man. Of such, one need not fear, for they shall not threaten nor harm you. All other people, in order to be welcomed here by the Lord must show that they can trace their geneology back to one of the 12 tribes of Israel or have a patriarchal blessing naming the tribe they descended from. This is His will on the subject. It is He that decides who gets to immigrate and to what nation, not the immigrants themselves, nor the governments under which they are ruled by men. The Lord's will can not be ignored, and His people will not try to. The blessing of being in America can be rescinded if the individual does not live up to their covenants with God and the individual be cast out of the land. None other are welcome here. They must all be cast out. But does that mean the Jews are super duper special and must be given priority? Not exactly. Isaiah states that "Ephraim shall not envy Judah, and Judah shall not vex Ephraim"(Isaiah 11:10). And why is that? Ephraim will not vex Judah because Ephraim and Judah will have their own separate lands. Ephraim and Manasseh will have the New World. Judah will have the Old World. This is the Lords will in this matter. There are, however, exceptions who may want to come to America or go to Israel. The tribes of Joseph will be able to freely travel to Judah and vice versa. None of this is a political statement. This whole post is a doctrinal statement. Refusal to acknowledge and abide by all of this constitutes rebellion and the forsaking of covenants and forfeiture of those covenant blessings.
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White Papers Policy Institute
White Papers Policy Institute@WhitePapersPol·
There will be 100 million Hispanics (officially) in the United States by 2050. More than any Hispanic country except Mexico. Americans don't want to live in Latin America. We want to live in America, which not a Hispanic country. Detain, denaturalize, deport, remigrate.
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Carlos E. S. ✝️
Carlos E. S. ✝️@CarlosE28922292·
@ChiefEngineerCE I'd raise an issue, as terminology might be a hidden enemy. "Americans" are from Canada to Argentina. It is either english-americans or united-statians. Disregarding this, it is a fair point.
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Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
They struck first, slapped us with an F# to the face, importing labor while preaching "talent shortage." We return fire. Last night at the gilded table, I asked the merchant princes straight: "Why flood the market with foreign hands when qualified Americans are right here, ready to work?" Their candid reply? "We'd rather f# you to your face than pay fair wages and lose our margin billions." So here's the no-BS response: use their own rules against them. Every PERM/green card path requires public ads proving no qualified US worker wants the job. They bury those ads hoping nobody applies. Now the ledger's exposed. Apply. Qualify. Shut it down. One solid US application kills the certification- no PERM, no green card tied to that role. Patriots, hit these hidden postings they never wanted you to see: Jobs.Now — the aggregator pulling PERM-required jobs out of the shadows jobs.now Also check out.. H1BJobsDirect.com - searchable H-1B application data, case numbers, employers, wages. HIRE AMERICANS FIRST. Screenshot every application, file it, share proof if it sticks. Bookmark/quote/share to wake the network. Let it not be said we sat idle while the Republic was sold piece by piece.
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Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️
Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️@InezFeltscher·
Two things seem equally, obviously true to me. First, that assimilation on the individual level is possible and that there is a “creedal” piece to being American. And second, that on the mass level, rapidly transforming the demographics of America has and will change its culture in ways that, if one thinks traditional America has been pretty great, are mostly negative.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Wow, how original. Do you have any idea how many times on a daily basis Leftists call me and my friends Nazis? Don’t you get it? We’re enemies. You think I care what you think? What you have to say? About anything? I don’t care what you call me. I don’t care about your opinion on anything. I only care that you lose.
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@ChristianHeiens I can't believe you did the thing

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Quantum@Quantum_Sport·
This is actually pretty rough. There are a ton of these small Nepali restaurants that comply with the spirit of the visa, which was always to come to Japan and start a legitimate physical business, which these are. 99.9% of the customers are Japanese natives, as actual Indians don't like this style of curry. Most of these places work their ass off to make like 5-10 million yen per year at best (across 3-4 staff who work for room and board only) much of which is given to brokers that help them start the restaurant, the rest of which they send back home to Nepal where the average salary is like 200k a year. The new visa rules were made to shut out Chinese people who got visas by making fake investments in fake businesses, then come here and do illegal shit or work off the books jobs. I can't argue with anything stopping that but a shame these curry shops got caught in the crossfire.
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Callisto Roll
Callisto Roll@callistoroll·
Indian restaurants across Japan are facing mass closures due to stricter immigration rules and visas. “If I need to provide 30 million yen in capital when renewing my visa, I won't be able to come up with the money. I may have no choice but to close."
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Battle Beagle
Battle Beagle@HarmlessYardDog·
What happens to society when half or more of white collar workers are unemployable due to AI?
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Jonatan Pallesen
Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen·
Muslims are extremely overrepresented in violent crime in Europe. But even these extreme numbers in a way understate the situation. The situation is that if we look at violence overall in society, it mostly happens within personal relationships, drunken interactions, or in the criminal world. If you are in the criminal world, or engage in aggressive behavior, your risk of violence is high. However, if you are just a law-abiding citizen minding your own business living in Europe, your risk of violence is essentially zero. Or rather, it was essentially zero, until Muslim / African mass immigration. It's a similar situation with rape. If you are a woman who in your personal life is involved with sex work, drug addicts, and criminals, you run som a risk of sexual assault. But if you are a woman or girl who is not involved in any of this, but are just walking or biking by yourself, the risk of rape was essentially zero. Until Muslim / African mass immigration.
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In 2004, Kriss Donald was fifteen years old. He was walking alone on a Glasgow street when he was abducted by four Pakistani men, Imran Shahid, Daanish Zahid, Zeeshan Shahid, and Mohammed Faisal Mustaq. He did not know them. He had never seen them before. There was no argument, no provocation, no prior conflict. He was taken because he was white. Kriss was driven around Scotland while the men who had kidnapped him decided what to do with him. He sat trapped while his life was discussed. When the decision was made, they killed him. They held him down and stabbed him again and again. Three arteries were cut. A lung collapsed. His liver and a kidney were torn apart. As he bled, petrol was poured over his body. He was set on fire while he was still alive.

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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
A Pakistani federal court decided this week to give custody of a 13-year-old Christian girl to a Muslim man who kidnapped, forcibly converted, raped and married her in August. Maria Shahbaz’s parents were devastated at the ruling Tuesday, after the two-judge bench of the newly constituted Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) rejected her official birth record and disregarded earlier judicial findings that the marriage was illegal. The ruling came in an atmosphere of intimidation as 150 male friends and family members of the rapist had arrived to the court to support him.  Justice Karim Khan Agha and Justice Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi accepted Maria’s statement, which her parents and their attorney say was given under coercion, that she had converted to Islam and married 30-year-old Shehryar Ahmad of her own free will. “We were hopeful that the court would consider the girl’s official birth document (B-Form) and the sessions court order confirming that the accused had contracted an illegal marriage with a minor,” her parent’s lawyer stated. He also said the court had failed to consider that the girl had remained in the custody of the suspect for more than six months, increasing the probability of coercion. “The judges should have taken into account that she was likely to give a statement in the accused’s favor under duress,” he said. “It is deeply disappointing that the court did not provide a safe and conducive environment for recording her testimony.” The girl’s father said said his neighbor Ahmad had abducted his daughter when she stepped outside their home to go to a nearby shop. Human rights advocates say such cases follow a recurring pattern in Pakistan, where girls, some as young as 10, are abducted, forcibly converted and sexually abused under the cover of Islamic “marriages.” Victims are often pressured to record statements favoring their abductors, while courts frequently disregard documentary evidence of age and return the children to their alleged kidnappers as “legal wives.” In Punjab, Maria’s home state, the legal minimum age of marriage for girls is 16. At the national level, the Christian Marriage (Amendment) Act 2024 raised the marriageable age to 18 for Christians; however, if Christian girls convert to Islam, they are treated as Muslims under Sharia, which allows marriage at a younger age.
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
I don’t think the US should do business with any country that allows 13 year olds to be married to grown men. It’s disgusting and evil. We carry a big stick and we should swing it at evil. No trade, weapons or friendship with nations that allow this abuse. @StateDept @marcorubio
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A Pakistani federal court decided this week to give custody of a 13-year-old Christian girl to a Muslim man who kidnapped, forcibly converted, raped and married her in August. Maria Shahbaz’s parents were devastated at the ruling Tuesday, after the two-judge bench of the newly constituted Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) rejected her official birth record and disregarded earlier judicial findings that the marriage was illegal. The ruling came in an atmosphere of intimidation as 150 male friends and family members of the rapist had arrived to the court to support him.  Justice Karim Khan Agha and Justice Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi accepted Maria’s statement, which her parents and their attorney say was given under coercion, that she had converted to Islam and married 30-year-old Shehryar Ahmad of her own free will. “We were hopeful that the court would consider the girl’s official birth document (B-Form) and the sessions court order confirming that the accused had contracted an illegal marriage with a minor,” her parent’s lawyer stated. He also said the court had failed to consider that the girl had remained in the custody of the suspect for more than six months, increasing the probability of coercion. “The judges should have taken into account that she was likely to give a statement in the accused’s favor under duress,” he said. “It is deeply disappointing that the court did not provide a safe and conducive environment for recording her testimony.” The girl’s father said said his neighbor Ahmad had abducted his daughter when she stepped outside their home to go to a nearby shop. Human rights advocates say such cases follow a recurring pattern in Pakistan, where girls, some as young as 10, are abducted, forcibly converted and sexually abused under the cover of Islamic “marriages.” Victims are often pressured to record statements favoring their abductors, while courts frequently disregard documentary evidence of age and return the children to their alleged kidnappers as “legal wives.” In Punjab, Maria’s home state, the legal minimum age of marriage for girls is 16. At the national level, the Christian Marriage (Amendment) Act 2024 raised the marriageable age to 18 for Christians; however, if Christian girls convert to Islam, they are treated as Muslims under Sharia, which allows marriage at a younger age.

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Baba Banaras™
Baba Banaras™@RealBababanaras·
A Pakistani man in his 60s openly admits to raping his "wife" when she was just 12 years old. He casually explains that her own Muslim parents sold her to him as property because they needed the money. This culture is at your doorstep. Not all cultures are equal.
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Baba Banaras™
Baba Banaras™@RealBababanaras·
She is Arfa (16) She was a proud muslim. One day she was forcefully married to Mohammad Akhran (73) by her parents. This is not our culture. We don't want to see our future generations in this situation. Say "No" to Radical Islamists.
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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
We’re told H-1Bs are only for “the best and brightest.” We keep hearing H-1B abuse is a myth. Meanwhile, an investigation claims even Ghislaine Maxwell entered the U.S. on an H-1B tied to modeling work connected to Epstein’s orbit and sex trafficking networks. Let that sink in. Not a tech shortage. Not AI talent. Not innovation. The same visa system sold as “high-skill” has allegedly been used everywhere from body shops to modeling pipelines tied to one of the darkest scandals in modern history. And we’re still pretending the problem is imaginary? dallasexpress.com/national/epste…
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Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek@JanJekielek·
Current Mexican politicians are living in the U.S. And to make the situation even weirder, their job is focusing on legislation for Mexican Americans, says Peter Schweizer. He calls it a massive intrusion on U.S. sovereignty. “This bizarre situation where in the Mexican Senate and in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, which is their Congress, you have representatives that live in the United States.” “Their job is to represent Mexican Americans that live in the United States before the Mexican government.” “So you have a Mexican senator who lives in Arizona, representing Mexican Americans in Arizona, who is in the Mexican Senate, introducing legislation, voting on bills, advising the government how to help Mexican Americans in the country.” “They talk about the Mexican diaspora in the United States as a ‘strategic resource’ that can be used for the benefit of the Mexican government.” “To me, it’s shocking.” @peterschweizer, author of the NYTimes bestseller “The Invisible Coup”
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