Kaitlyn Tracey is a criminal illegal alien from Canada who was charged with simple assault, neglect of a child, compounding crime, and harassing communication.
She allegedly struck a teenage girl wearing pro-Trump memorabilia on a boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach during 4th of July weekend. She was arrested by the Point Pleasant Beach Police department who facilitated a controlled transfer into ICE custody, where she will remain pending her immigration proceedings.
She entered the United States on April 14, 2024, on a visa set to expire on September 6, 2024. In violation of our nation’s laws, she overstayed her visa and failed to depart.
@JayGenXer What blows me away is how many of these people couldn’t see or read through the BS before the election. They vote on emotion and jump on the propaganda media machine band wagon rather than educating themselves with reality.
@hollyanndoan@SenateCA@charlesadler He’ll wind up on @RealTalkRJ show with crocodile tears apologizing spewing his papa & mama Canadian immigrant story that we’ve all heard time & time again to try gaining sympathy & forgiveness.
Cdns shouldn’t fall for his BS anymore. It’s all a show.
@adamchamb Two things can be true. It is good the bridge is open. It's also true that Carney ran on being the right guy to negotiate with Trump, and we have capitulated at every turn. The voters who bought the PM's sales pitch should be disappointed in the product they bought.
@lizsz55@RealTalkRJ@ABDanielleSmith Better yet U prove me wrong
Paying taxes on $ provided 2 newcomers through gov funding & programs such as RAP, IFHP, IRB, CWB, newcomer benefit & credit payments does not pay 4 these services It’s taking from Peter 2 pay Paul
System is broken & 2 many use loopholes & abuse it.
One of the largest private sector investments in Canadian history is coming home to Alberta.
@Meta has chosen Alberta for its first Canadian AI data centre, a historic $13 billion investment that will create thousands of jobs, strengthen our economy, and help position our province as a global leader in artificial intelligence and technology.
This project will support 3,000 construction jobs, 300 permanent positions, generate an estimated $250 million in annual benefits for Albertans, and invest $60 million into local roads, water, and community infrastructure.
Meta is fully funding new generation and grid infrastructure to support the data centre, which will improve reliability across the entire Alberta grid benefiting electricity customers across the province by reducing transmission costs by up to six per cent on Albertans’ utility bills.
We are proud to welcome Meta to and thank them for their confidence in our province, our economy, and most importantly, our people. Alberta has the energy, talent, and ambition to power the next generation of innovation.