Kavanaugh is telling Congress they can pass a bill to fix birthright citizenship and it wouldn't violate the 14th Amendment
Just add this to the SAVE Act and pass it all
If the Supreme Court is going to rule that children of illegal aliens — born in the US — obtain birthright citizenship,
then I can only conclude that America must ramp up deportation efforts & remove as many illegal aliens as possible immediately.
In light of the Supreme Court’s ruling, the @GOP must massively ramp up deportations and place a moratorium on all legal immigration, including visa programs.
Once again, our government has proven, they work harder for illegal aliens than the American people.
Anchor babies are not American citizens. This is a systematic abuse of the Constitution.
Now that SCOTUS has opened the floodgates for foreign invaders to flock across our borders and spawn, the only choice we have is to triple down on immigration enforcement. Militarize the border. Mass deportations. Round every illegal up. Don’t pull back when the lesbian activists start screeching about it. Use whatever force is necessary. There is no other option.
Nothing was historic nor record breaking about 600,000 deportations. We have 20 million + illegals living here and an ungodly amount of TPS migrants and foreign visas.
Americans have been squeezed out of our own country. We need millions to go.
We don't just need to deport the worst, we need to deport them all
Every illegal is a criminal and the Trump admin promised mass deportations
It's your job to make it happen
In 1989, Jim Varney and Robin Williams were caught on camera riffing with each other backstage at COMIC RELIEF III, and it's really amazing to see. The two had a known mutual respect for each other, first met crossing paths on the standup circuit, with Williams even saying that no one could keep up with him more than Varney 🔥 Two legends we lost way too soon
Remember when Disney forced American workers to train their own H-1B replacements before laying them off?
The firm that supplied those workers was HCL.
Now a federal False Claims Act suit alleges HCL systematically underpaid its visa workers below its own US staff, an estimated $95 million-plus stolen every year.
The model was never a shortage.
It was arbitrage, and American workers paid the price.
The story of what happened to @USAA isn’t complicated, and it is a familiar one. They first offshored some operations to India. Then they hired Indian management. Then the Indian management fired American employees - including veterans - and replaced them with H1Bs from India.