One of the largest immigration law firms in the United States just shut down permanently
The firm handled over 80,000 clients and helped them get visas into America
The firm was caught fraudulently claiming abuse was taking place against foreigners in their home countries to qualify them for visas to be imported into America
Alexandra Lozano was a high-profile immigration attorney based in Tukwila, Washington, built one of the largest immigration law firms in the United States
They handled cases for
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) for victims of domestic violence
- U visas for crime victims
- T visas for human trafficking victims
But it was fake
They’ve been accused in federal court for fraudulent practices, including fabricating or exaggerating abuse claims in affidavits, filing ineligible applications and pressuring clients to sign blank documents
Lozano permanently resigned her Washington law license in late May 2026 to avoid disciplinary action by the Washington State Bar Association
Now imagine this same fraud nationwide
German tour guide is using a German flag in Germany to guide his group.
5 police officers stop him. The flag is offensive to those who are not identifying with Germany.
What the f&ck?
🇬🇧 More than 150 kebab takeout shops across Britain have been given government licences to hire workers directly from overseas through a new visa program.
Crucially, the licences not only allow the Kebab shops to hire workers from abroad, but once those workers are in, they will be allowed to bring family members into the UK.
There are over 1.8 million people unemployed in the UK, but yeah, why not bring in more overseas workers, because this is clearly a highly skilled job.
The UK is a joke
Source: GB News / Writers: Mhedi, Ian
@ofonzothegreat@spanglermt Or #AhithophelOption for disgraced leaders.
“And when Ahithophel saw that his counsel was not followed, he saddled his ass, and arose, and gat him home to his house, to his city, and put his household in order, and hanged himself, and died, and was buried …”
2 Samuel 17:23
Latest from #URCNA Synod
We’ve passed this simple statement in solidarity with the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian Church in America, Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, & Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Our Christian Reformed/Gereformeerde forefathers already did this generations ago
Study committee also formed to provide pastoral advice, which will report to Synod 2028
Ireland is being made to shrink its dairy herd, with healthy in-calf cows going to slaughter early, to satisfy a nitrogen figure set in Brussels.
Start with how cruel the timing is. Barely a decade ago, when the EU scrapped its milk quotas in 2015, Ireland told its farmers to do the opposite. Expand. Grow the herd. Build the new parlour. The government's own strategy pushed dairy hard for export growth, and thousands of families borrowed heavily and did exactly as they were asked. Now the same establishment that cheered them bigger is ordering them smaller.
The instrument is a rule that sounds technical and harmless. The EU caps the nitrogen that livestock manure may spread on the land. Ireland's grass-fed dairy farms, among the most efficient and lowest-carbon on earth, held a hard-won allowance to graze a little heavier. After a water-quality review, that allowance was cut, from 250 kilos of nitrogen a hectare down to 220, across great swathes of the country from 2024, and it has stayed under threat ever since, its conditions tightening at every review.
To drop under the new line, a farmer has three doors. Find more land, ship his slurry away, or get rid of cows. Land is scarce and the squeeze itself sent rents soaring, so for many the only door left is the herd.
The Irish Farmers Association reckoned an extra sixty nine thousand acres would be needed nationally just to stand still. One senator, a farmer himself, warned that up to forty one thousand cows, a great many of them pregnant, could be sent to slaughter to comply, and called it an animal welfare catastrophe in the making.
Sit with that. Healthy, productive, in-calf cows, on some of the greenest grass in Europe, culled early because a stocking number on a form moved by thirty kilos. The very cows the nation was begging the farmer to buy ten years ago.
This is what modern environmental policy looks like at the sharp end. A good cow loaded onto a lorry she never needed to be on, on a wet Tuesday in County Cork, to shift a figure in a spreadsheet.
@agmoos@JRcowfarmer@WILawLiberty Lenin wrote, “When it comes time to hang the capitalists, they will vie with each other for the rope contract.”
—Major George Racey Jordan
Three Wisconsin dairy farmers have filed suit, represented by @WILawLiberty At the center of the complaint is the plaintiffs’ contention that mandatory producer assessments are funding a network of organizations and programs focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals rather than increasing dairy sales and consumption. See article in today's Farmshine https://t.co/p5mfPi6aHr
(I just have to say Farmshine has logged more than a decade of reporting on the checkoff's foray into taking social license, rather than protecting it. 'Funding your own demise' appeared in several headlines when the MOU between checkoff and WWF was discovered.)