Almost every major country on earth bans birthright citizenship because they aren’t idiots. Here’s a list of major countries who don’t allow birthright citizenship
- China
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- France
- Italy
- Russia
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Indonesia
- Turkey
- Iran
- Saudi Arabia
- Egypt
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Australia
- Pakistan
- Thailand
- Malaysia
- Vietnam
- Philippines
- Bangladesh
- Nigeria
Btw this image is of a real caravan of illegals headed into America under the Biden Admin
Los Hornets ahora cuentan con:
- Un Trade Exception de 40.8 Millones
- Un Trade Exception de 8.2 Millones
- Un Non-Tax MLE de 15 Millones
- Un Bi-Annual de 5.5 Millones
- Espacio salarial de 16.5 Millones
Además están 52 Millones por debajo del impuesto de lujo
Pueden gastar hasta 85 Millones en traspasos (!!!!)
Me parece que Charlotte aún no se termina de mover 👀
@GreyRaj_ On a Charlotte team that had Brandon Miller and LaMelo score 20 ppg and Kon play very well Miles still avg. over 17 ppg. That being said I like another unprotected 1st that Charlotte picked up and I don’t think Miles fit into the long term future of current Hornets front office.
@GreyRaj_ Phoenix is getting Bridges, a 1st in ‘29 (albeit a low 1st) a 2nd in ‘27 (low) plus they can trade Bridges at the deadline if things aren’t working out on a extension since he has an expiring contract for two role players on two yr deals that are making combined 30m ‘26, 31m ‘27.
Not only are the Texas Rangers the ONLY team in Major League Baseball that don’t have a Pride Night, they instead celebrate fatherhood by allowing the player’s kids to join them on the field for the National Anthem during Father’s Day.
Every other MLB team should take notes ✍️
🇺🇸⚾ ONE PLAYER STOOD ALONE.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen is making headlines after reports that he was the only Dodgers player who chose not to wear the team's Pride-themed hat during Pride Night.
Treinen, who has been open about his Christian faith throughout his career, has previously spoken about wanting to honor God in every area of his life. His decision immediately sparked debate online, with some applauding him for standing by his convictions while others criticized the move.
Whether people agree or disagree, many are pointing out that it takes courage to stand by your beliefs when you know you'll face pressure and criticism for doing so.
In a culture where many choose to stay silent, Treinen's decision has become a national conversation about faith, conviction, and the freedom to live according to one's beliefs.
What do you think?
🙏 Respect his convictions
❤️ Disagree but support his right to choose
😮 Surprised by the backlash
#BlakeTreinen #Dodgers #MLB #Christian #Faith #Baseball #News #Trending #Sports #Conviction
Dear professional baseball players,
ANY player in ANY professional LEAGUE who is FINED by their league for refusing to be FORCED to participate in WOKE LEFTIST AGENDAS, who refuses to wear ridiculous uniforms (or cleats), @TPUSA and I will PAY any and ALL of your Fines!
You signed a contract to play baseball, you didn’t sign a contract to go against your deeply held Christian religious beliefs.
Baseball is our National Pastime, not Drag queen story hour.
Sincerely yours,
Rob Schneider and Turning Point USA!
BREAKING: Minor league baseball team ‘York Revolution’ in PA was forced to CANCEL their Pride Night baseball game after players REFUSED to wear the rainbow Pride jerseys.
The team's club is now hosting a separate pride event without any baseball game.
Good on the players for refusing to participate in pushing radical gender ideology and standing up for their beliefs!
🚨 Texas Rangers getting it RIGHT!
While the rest of MLB is shoving Pride nights down everyone’s throat, the Rangers said nah, we’re doing Faith and Family Night instead. Players openly talking about their faith? Based as hell.
Governor Abbott nailed it: In Texas we protect the right to live out your faith, we don’t punish it.
MLB wants to play politics with “sacred” Pride messages on hats but freaks out over faith? Give me a break. Most fans just want to watch baseball, crush some beers, and not get lectured on whose bedroom business matters.
Bring back 10-cent beer night, bobblehead night, bat night, real fun, not this corporate woke nonsense.
Rangers showing the league how it’s done.
Faith, family, and baseball. That’s America. Let’s go Rangers!
JUST IN: The Texas Rangers remain the ONLY MLB team not hosting a Pride Night.
Instead, they’re holding a Faith & Family Night this week.
God bless them.
The @MLB has issued an official warning to players who wrote Bible verses over their ‘Pride Night’ hats.
This was never about making gay people feel “welcome.” And if you have to force people to celebrate something, it’s not a thing worth celebrating.
Kevin James dropped a powerful reminder about prayer and God.
He said if you look back at all the things you once prayed desperately about, they all got taken care of, maybe not exactly how you wanted, but in a better way. The things that once kept you up at night aren’t even worries anymore.
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God… will guard your hearts and your minds.” - Philippians 4:6-7
Wow. Major League Baseball (@MLB) have now warned that writing Bible verses on their hats won’t be tolerated by players after multiple @SFGiants pitchers wrote Bible verses on "Pride Night" hats. Every Christian player should do it in protest and Christians should boycott MLB.
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Tommy Edman was asked about the role Jesus plays in his life. And his answer cuts straight to the thing most athletes never say out loud.
"He's my Lord and Savior. Not only that, also my teacher. I try to study scripture each day and learn more about Jesus every day and kind of model my life after him. My performance in the game or whatever's happening isn't my identity. Rather, as a disciple of Jesus. That's the foundation of my life and it kind of makes me who I am."
That one sentence deserves to sit for a moment. My performance in the game is not my identity. That is one of the hardest things for any athlete to actually believe. The entire sports world is built around performance. Your value is your numbers. Your worth is your contract. Your identity is your stats. And Tommy Edman looked at all of that and said: none of that is who I am.
He is a disciple of Jesus. That is his identity. The baseball is just what he does.
He also said something that reveals how he maintains that foundation. He studies scripture every day. Not weekly. Not when he feels like it. Every day. And he is actively trying to learn more about Jesus and model his life after Him. That is discipleship. That is not a Sunday morning posture. That is a daily practice of sitting at the feet of the teacher and asking to become more like Him.
In a culture that attaches worth to performance and identity to achievement, Tommy Edman is building his life on something that does not move when the batting average drops.
"I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing" (John 15:5).
Is your identity built on what you do or on who Jesus says you are?
This is what it looks like when someone refuses to let their performance define them. Tommy Edman plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers, one of the most watched teams in baseball, and he said plainly that his identity has nothing to do with what happens on the field. He is a disciple of Jesus. That is it. That is who he is. And he studies scripture every day to stay rooted in that truth. Pray for Tommy Edman and pray that more athletes build their identity on Jesus instead of their jersey number.