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praying Iran found him 🙏
Maria Bartiromo@MariaBartiromo
Everyone pls pray for our pilot. He must be found 🙏
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@Redpanthers5 @FischerKing64 This is third world tribal leaders think and speak, not white men. Fortunately you appear to be just dumb and larping, rather than an actual psychopath
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Look - if you lure people into negotiations and then murder them (not just once, but a few times) you don’t get to complain about ‘negotiating intransigence.’ It’s grotesque even to speak this way. People backed into a corner will act desperately and that is predictable.
Jason Brodsky@JasonMBrodsky
I would not be surprised to see another wave of targeted killings of high-level #Iran regime officials amid their negotiating intransigence. They've been tested by the Trump administration. So far they've failed that test. So that means consequences.
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@quaxon1 @HermanStravinsk @MichiKolb @CandyClaws2 @FischerKing64 Sure, we know you wish you were white and not a dirty brown person
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@Redpanthers5 @HermanStravinsk @MichiKolb @CandyClaws2 @FischerKing64 And that’s infinitely better than being white lmao. Cum skinned rape demons.
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Danhausen accidentally cursed the ref, which prevented him from counting the three-count.
#SmackDown
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@LokiJulianus If gas prices go down and they just continue to bomb the shit out of them nobody will really care
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@Redpanthers5 @FischerKing64 not a muslim but the IRGC leadership easily carries a higher average iq than the war department ran by a drunk fox news host
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@SecRubio Great, now keep terminating more foreigners access to this country
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Would you support a constitutional amendment prospectively limiting birthright citizenship to children born to U.S. citizen parents?
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley
The Hill just posted my column on the possible need for a 28th amendment on citizenship after the Supreme Court rules in Trump v. Barbara. The combination of open borders and open-ended citizenship is an existential threat to this Republic...thehill.com/opinion/immigr…
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One overlooked but absurd issue with the birthright citizenship stuff:
- Many Indian H-1B visa holders have already been sponsored for a green card, but must wait over a decade to receive one because of the per country caps.
- Because they do not have green cards yet, the administration says their children wouldn't be eligible for birthright citizenship. The administration says that H-1B visa holders have not made the US their permanent home or primary allegiance, but green card holders have.
This means that the cut off for whether somebody's child is eligible for birthright citizenship is simply the speed at which the government hands them a green card.
An H-1B couple from a small country like Bangladesh can get their green cards quickly and have children be eligible for birthright citizenship. An H-1B couple from India can't get their green cards quickly and their children would not be eligible for birthright citizenship.
This is all pretty arbitrary. Many Indian H-1Bs have been sponsored for a green card, lived in the US for a very long time and many already have purchased homes. They have quite literally "domiciled" in the United States to any extent that it matters.
It just doesn't make sense.
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@mattforney @MelonieMac Ok but you have to admit its objectively true.
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