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Tina M. #AbolishICE
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Tina M. #AbolishICE
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Love to read and frequently have potty mouth! Proud Democrat from CA. #GoodTrouble #JusticeMatters #Resist #StandWithUkraine
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Gas prices are at their highest level in four years.
What is @SecRubio focused on? Putting trump’s face on U.S. passports.
Sam Stein@samstein
EXCLUSIVE: State Dept. is finalizing a plan to put Trump's picture On U.S. passports thebulwark.com/p/exclusive-st…
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Still within the statute of limitations. Look forward to @TheJusticeDept indicting @JackPosobiec for threatening to kill Joe Biden.

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Gas prices up 30%.
Beef prices up 12%.
Farm bankruptcies up 46%.
Republicans:
The Hill@thehill
Senate Republicans push bill to authorize $400 million for White House ballroom thehill.com/homenews/senat…
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BREAKING: Not only was the only gunfire during the WHCD done by the Secret Service, but the only person shot was a Secret Service agent shot by his own colleague.
Why is everything @DHSgov is responsible for a complete failure from top to bottom?
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A safety net for the most vulnerable Americans is being quietly dismantled, and not enough people know about it.
The Trump administration is finalizing a rule that would gut SSI, the program that provides a basic check to severely disabled Americans.
According to reporting by ProPublica, the rule would penalize disabled adults simply for living at home. If a relative they live with receives SNAP, the value of their bedroom and any household income would be deducted from their SSI check, cutting benefits by up to a third or ending them entirely.
As many as 400,000 disabled adults and low-income seniors could be affected.
These are not people gaming the system.
SSI serves 7.5 million Americans, and fewer than one in three applicants is approved. The process takes years and requires medical and vocational evaluations. The average household supporting an SSI recipient on SNAP earns just $17,000 a year.
The administration calls this rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse. It is not.
One 22-year-old with intellectual disabilities profiled by ProPublica would lose about $330 a month, saving taxpayers $11 a day. If her father can no longer afford to keep her at home, taxpayers will pay hundreds of dollars a day to institutionalize her instead.
This policy costs more, helps no one, and punishes families for taking care of their own.
propublica.org/article/trump-…
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@DHSgov Remember when ICE shot a mother in the face and killed her?
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🚨ICE deported a U.S. born citizen.
Brian Morales is a U.S. citizen, born in a hospital in Denver, Colorado, with documentation to prove it…
And yet, after a traffic stop in Texas, he was taken into custody and deported to Mexico with no charges, no conviction, and no due process.
Morales repeatedly told officers he was a citizen and had proof, but instead of verifying that, he was threatened with fraud charges, and prison time, if he didn’t comply.
He was ultimately pressured into signing removal paperwork out of fear… which is coercion, and illegal.
There is no law in the United States that allows the government to deport a U.S. citizen.
Citizenship is not something ICE can ignore because they don’t believe you, and it’s not something that can be stripped through intimidation.
If you are born here, you belong here… period.
DHS claims he admitted to being undocumented… even though he had proof he was not… and we’re expected to accept that version without questioning how that “admission” was obtained in the first place.
This also didn’t happen at the border, it happened after a routine traffic stop in Texas, which means the standard here wasn’t immigration enforcement at the border, it was treating citizenship like it’s conditional, and revocable, on the spot.
If citizenship can be ignored, if proof can be dismissed, and if people can be threatened into signing away their rights, then due process is being bypassed entirely… and if this can happen to Brian Morales, it can happen to anyone.
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