ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅

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ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅

ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅

@Forest4R_

เข้าร่วม Mart 2026
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Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen 👯‍♀️
@washghost1 In an American house made of paper and matchsticks, yeah. But those houses are made of bricks, mortar and tiles. That plus the heat I'll be dry in a couple of hours.
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iamyesyouareno
iamyesyouareno@iamyesyouareno·
Slavery is the entire human history How we abolished it Is White history
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Rob Grieves 🇦🇺
Rob Grieves 🇦🇺@RobGrieves·
This whole Gout Gout thing has made me realise that so many people have no fucking idea what an Australian is - including some Australians sadly. Australia is a nationality, not an ethniticy. The only ethnic Australians are Aboriginal. A big part of our culture, is being multicultural. Our diversity is our strength, not something that should be hated or feared. Anyone who's born in our wonderful country is an Aussie, through and through. Anyone who goes through the immigration process, does their best to fit in and earns their citizenship, is welcome and is just as Aussie as the rest of us. I am. You are. We are Australian 🇦🇺. And don't you cunts forget it!
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Blonde Bigot
Blonde Bigot@BlondeBigot11·
Your Indian dentist is probably not a real dentist Your Indian doctor likely has fake credentials. “Don’t do business with Indians” includes these professions
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Rep. María Elvira Salazar
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar·
Immigration brings out strong passions. Good. It should. Because it affects every single American. But before echoing the noise, look at the facts. The Dignity Act is clear: NO path to citizenship. NO federal benefits. Criminals get deported- NO MERCY. Instead, you come forward, you admit you broke the law, you pay the price. This is NOT a free pass… It is accountability. You’ve seen the facts. Now get it right.
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The Dead Cat
The Dead Cat@The_Ded_Cat·
@BowTiedRanger I am married to a Mexican woman, USA born and raised. If I was running, I would absolutely be saying to deport all illegals and most immigrants. Like 95% of immigrants.
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ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅
@WalkEmDownTr3y @RagingKuJo1222 Again, low IQ. The US wasn't a country until 1776. It wasn't a country before that. Created by white people. It wasn't until 1965 mass 3rd world immigration was allowed. You're speaking white language with all your technology built by whites. You couldn't function on your own
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trey trey
trey trey@WalkEmDownTr3y·
@Forest4R_ @RagingKuJo1222 news flash it’s not the 1700s anymore and people were here before you. therefore it’s not a white country. how can it be a white country and the caucasian population declines every year.
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⚔️ Silas B. ⚔️
⚔️ Silas B. ⚔️@RagingKuJo1222·
The woman speaking is based. No lies detected. 🔥
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ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅
@WalkEmDownTr3y @RagingKuJo1222 Problem with being low IQ like yourself, you know nothing about America's history. You just repeat fake phrases. America is a white country, but I wouldn't expect someone who has a low IQ like yourself, to read
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trey trey
trey trey@WalkEmDownTr3y·
@RagingKuJo1222 the problem with white people is they think american=white. when the county was built on immigrants. their so close minded and ignorant. they love to talk about problems they’ve never experienced.
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The black pilled misanthrope
The black pilled misanthrope@BlackPilledWolf·
@michaeljknowles Are you bitter because Jesus is not white? You see brown and you immediately think Arab? What does that say about you? Why is it such a problem for you? Most people in that time in that region looked like this, Arabs or not. Why are you big mad about it?
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Edward K
Edward K@EdwardK97329·
@tommysantos14 Can illegal immigrants be drafted, forced to do jury duty, or have their world wide income taxed Tom? The answer is no. So explain how they are subject to u.s. jurisdiction again?
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Tom Santos
Tom Santos@tommysantos14·
“Subject to the jurisdiction thereof” means accountable to our laws. Hope this helps, MAGA. (It won’t, but there it is anyway)
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ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅
@mikevolpe @rodmanmaffet @brianknotts No you don't, unless you're a retard. Words have meaning. It's not hard to look at how language has changed over time. Anyone who thinks the framers intended for the abusive system today is intellectually dishonest
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mikevolpe
mikevolpe@mikevolpe·
@rodmanmaffet @brianknotts Apply that logic to the 2nd amendment and you have gun control. There were no AK47s so we must look at it with a modern view.
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Brian Knotts
Brian Knotts@brianknotts·
If "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" simply means "diplomats," why didn't they just say that? I just can't get past that question.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
How fucking retarded do you have to be to believe that the original intent of the 14th amendment’s authors was for citizenship to be automatically granted to the children of tourists, illegals, and even enemy combatants who are being held on American soil? The man who wrote the amendment quite literally went on the Senate floor and publicly declared that it wouldn’t apply to foreigners or aliens.
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And the First Amendment doesn’t apply to the internet and the Second Amendment doesn’t cover the AR-15. After all, the Framers never conceived of these things.

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Eliot M 🇺🇸 ✝️
Eliot M 🇺🇸 ✝️@edawg0066·
@DEI4WhiteGuys The country isn't dead and plenty of us are still fighting for it. Ending birthright citizenship would be a huge win. But we can't even trust people on our own team to be on our side and continuing on this path makes it much more likely that the country truly will be dead soon.
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DEI 4 White Guys
DEI 4 White Guys@DEI4WhiteGuys·
I’m going to be pragmatic for a second. It was as dumb of an argument to make as a leftist arguing “but we have assault weapons of war now that shoot 30 boolits per second!” arguing about the 2A. I would have answered the same way. Does this indicate that Roberts believes the interpretation of the 14A extends to the children of foreign nationals illegally in this country, that they are “subject to the jurisdiction thereof”? I’m not going to hyperventilate yet. To me, the country is already dead, and a ruling in favor of continuing to let the children of illegal aliens become citizens under the 14A won’t make the country more dead; it literally continues the dead status quo.
TheBlaze@theblaze

US Solicitor General John Sauer: “8 Billion people are one plane ride away from having a child who is a US citizen.” Chief Justice John Roberts: “It’s a new world, but it’s the same Constitution.”

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ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅
@adamscochran Illegal immigration is a federal crime when not done at a designated checkpoint, or misleading representation (which almost all do). Or illegal re-entry (which a majority do). What is the obsession with lefties lying all the time?
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
"Illegal migrants aren't subject to our jurisdiction which is why we deport them" No. We deport because illegal border crossings are a civil offense, not a criminal one, and even in the case of petty crimes, we waive enforcement and take the diplomatic path of removal BUT, in serious crimes like murder, the US will try and jail an illegal migrant, regardless of what their home country says. Why? Because they are subject to our jurisdiction and so we have the right to do so. Our ability to waive that, and the fact that we do not jail people for civil offenses, does not change the jurisdictional claim we have. When you are in the United States, you are de facto subject to its jurisdiction regardless of how you arrived here - and an express carveout is needed to change that. If you are outside the United States you are rarely subject to its jurisdiction, unless you are already a US Citizen in which case you are subject to the jurisdiction of the US and which ever country you are in at the time. If you commit a crime in another country, that country has the right to try you and jail you. It is only through diplomacy that you may find yourself returned to the US - not a lack of jurisdiction.
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ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅
@TheJFreakinC I can always count on this account to have the most illiterate and retarded takes. Do you lie on purposely all the time, or are you really such a low information person?
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Jesus Freakin Congress
Jesus Freakin Congress@TheJFreakinC·
If the U.S. didn’t have birthright citizenship, we wouldn’t have a 34-count pedophile felon in the Oval Office right now… Donald J. Trump is only a U.S. citizen because of it. His mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, wasn’t a citizen when he was born. His father, Fred Trump, was only a citizen because he was born here to immigrant parents. No birthright citizenship… His dad wouldn’t be a citizen. His mom wasn’t a citizen. So, what does that make him? And now he wants to end the very rule that made it his own life, wealth, and presidency possible. If they end birthright citizenship… then they have to do the same to Trump’s presidency.
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
A common sense Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruling: If you have legal presence in the U.S. and your child is born here → citizen. If you’re not here legally → not a citizen. It won’t happen because it’s common sense.
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ForestGrey🌲🇺🇸🦅
@dduclos2 @BowTiedKong The founders & future amendment writers would be so disappointed with the reading comprehension abilities of the future citizens of this country. If they had crayon back then, maybe @dduclos2 would understand what ""Subject to the jurisdiction thereof" meant
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David Duclos
David Duclos@dduclos2·
@BowTiedKong Well it's legal because our constitution says it is. Like anything else in our constitution it can be repealed through another amendment, but just because you don't like a law doesn't make it any less of a law.
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BowTiedKong | Criminal Defense & Family Law Atty
I have no idea how birthright citizenship is legal I also have no faith the Supreme Court is going to do the right thing We are headed towards some uncomfortable and inevitable conversations and decisions If you really look at the Constitution, its basically worthless. It doesn't stop infringement on any of your rights Yes you have the right to a trial, but you have to spend $30k for that right - does the constitution cover reimbursement for being arrested for nothing? It is what it is. I hope the SC does the right thing but if not...
Leading Report@LeadingReport

BREAKING: It appears President Trump will need Amy Coney Barrett for a chance to end birthright citizenship for illegal migrants’ children.

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Mark Stevenson
Mark Stevenson@m_stevenson78·
So let me get this str8, as a black man I am suppose to support illegals getting reparations, open borders, and social services fraud, while black kids are illiterate, and the material conditions of the hood have not changed since 1960 unless it’s through gentrification, but if I criticize any of this I am automatically MAGA…. Is that correct?
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