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Here is the loophole, step by step.
Step 1: hold dual British-Pakistani citizenship while committing your crimes.
Step 2: when Britain strips your British citizenship to deport you, renounce your Pakistani citizenship too.
Step 3: declare yourself stateless. International law forbids deporting the stateless.
Step 4: remain in Britain. Indefinitely.
This is exactly what Rochdale's convicted ringleaders did. One tore up his passport days before a Court of Appeal ruling — and secured his right to stay by doing so.
Pakistan says it has "no basis to accept" people who are no longer its citizens. London negotiates. Years pass.
A tribunal even noted it would be "relatively easy" for them to reclaim Pakistani nationality. They are simply "unwilling".
A paperwork manoeuvre defeated the entire British state.
Why has this loophole outlived every minister who swore to close it?
Today on June 18, President Trump will award the Medal of Honor to retired Recon Marine Major James Capers Jr. for his heroism during a 1967 ambush in Vietnam.
Major Capers was shot twice and suffered 17 shrapnel wounds and other injuries during the April 1967 ambush.
Not only did Capers lead his team to safety, but he twice tried to get out of the helicopter carrying the rest of his teammates so that it would be light enough to take off, and had to be pulled back inside by his men.
Major Capers is the first Black Marine to lead a reconnaissance company and to receive a battlefield commission.
The 1967 ambush began when hidden explosives detonated. Capers suffered shrapnel wounds to his abdomen and other parts of his body and a broken leg. Despite his wounds, he ordered a mortar strike on the team’s position to keep the enemy at bay.
Then, even after losing a significant amount of blood and being administered morphine, he led his team to a helicopter landing zone. When a helicopter landed, Capers refused to get on board unless the crew took the body of the team’s military working dog.
Capers was originally awarded the Bronze Star with “V” device for his heroism, which was upgraded to the Silver Star in 2010.
The New York Times still hasn’t reported on the rape of some 250,000 young British girls.
It’s been over 48 hours since the Rape Gang Inquiry was released.
🚨 HOLY SMOKES: TALARICO'S FINANCES ARE A DISASTER 🚨
Part-time state senator, part-time "DEI consultant" — but NO OFFICE 🤔
His campaign won't say if mommy & daddy are financing his lifestyle 🤑
WHY are we electing these guys?!
Caught at the border. Released.
Caught again in Chicago. Released again.
Arrest warrant issued. No one came.
Three years later
he put on a ski mask,
hid behind a lighthouse,
and shot an eighteen-year-old college girl in the back.
She was looking at the skyline with her friends.
She died on the concrete.
This was preventable.
Every. Single. Piece. Of this. Was preventable.
March 19, 2026. Chicago.
She's a freshman. Eighteen.
Flew in from a small town in New York
to chase a bigger life.
Just after midnight, she walks out of her dorm
with five friends. Laughing. Whispering.
Someone heard the northern lights might be out.
They want to see the skyline from the pier.
Just kids. Just a Thursday night.
The kind of stupid beautiful thing
you do when you're eighteen
and the world still feels safe.
She walks ahead of the group.
Reaches the lighthouse first.
Behind it,
in the dark,
a man is waiting.
Black clothes. Black ski mask. A handgun.
She turns.
Whispers to her friends —
someone's back there.
He steps out. Gun raised.
They run.
One shot.
It hits her in the back.
Her friends hear her drop.
They come back.
She's on the ground. Bleeding.
Eighteen years old and dying
on a concrete pier
because she wanted to see the city lights.
Now here's the timeline
that should make your blood boil.
May 2023.
He crosses the border illegally.
Border Patrol catches him.
Has him in custody.
Releases him into the country.
June 2023.
One month later. Chicago.
Arrested for shoplifting.
They have him. Again.
Release him. Again.
He's told to show up to court.
He never does.
A judge issues a warrant for his arrest.
And nobody comes.
Nobody knocks on his door.
Nobody runs his name.
Nobody picks him up.
For three years,
a man with an active arrest warrant
lives freely in Chicago.
One block from a college campus.
One. Block.
You want to know what makes this
more than just a tragedy?
The state of Illinois has a law.
The TRUST Act.
It tells local police:
Don't help ICE.
Don't hold anyone for them.
Don't even tell them
when you let someone go.
A man gets caught at the border —
released.
Gets caught committing a crime —
released.
Skips court, warrant goes active —
and the law says don't look for him.
That is not a broken system.
That is the system doing exactly what it was built to do.
Read that sentence one more time.
The system worked perfectly.
And an eighteen-year-old girl is dead.
Her parents flew in from New York.
Stood on the pier where their daughter was killed.
Threw flowers into Lake Michigan.
Stop for a second and picture that.
A mother. At the exact spot
where her child bled out on a school night.
Throwing flowers into black water
because there's nothing left to do.
Her mother told the cameras:
"We've got to make changes."
Her father:
"There are definitely policies
that contributed to this happening."
They didn't scream. They didn't rage.
They stood on cold concrete
and asked this country, quietly,
to do better.
This country has not answered them.
She was studying business.
She was part of a Christian fellowship on campus.
Her family said she made people feel seen.
She made people feel valued.
She was someone's entire world.
And she was just trying to look at the skyline.
She should be packing up her dorm room right now.
She should be fighting with her roommate
about who gets the mini fridge.
She should be texting her mom
about what to bring home for summer.
She should be alive.
She should be alive.
She should be alive.
A border that held him would have saved her.
A jail that kept him would have saved her.
A warrant someone bothered to serve would have saved her.
A state that let its police do their damn jobs
would have saved her.
Four doors.
Four chances.
Every single one — left wide open.
And a girl who wanted to see the skyline
walked to the end of a pier
and never came back.
God bless every parent
who drops their kid off at college,
drives home with an empty back seat,
and has no choice but to trust
that this world will bring them back alive.
President Trump recounted Marine Corps Col. John W. Ripley’s prayer as he crawled beneath a bridge under heavy enemy fire during a pivotal battle in Vietnam in 1972.
Ripley posthumously received the Medal of Honor for spending hours positioning 500 pounds of explosives beneath the Dong Ha Bridge before destroying it and stopping a major North Vietnamese advance.
His actions are widely credited with helping prevent a breakthrough by enemy forces.
Honored to have the support of Governors @BrianKempGA, Nathan Deal, and Sonny Perdue. Their leadership turned Georgia into an economic powerhouse.
We’ll build on that legacy, get things done, and ensure Georgia remains a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
Like many Georgians, not every candidate I voted for or supported in Tuesday’s primary runoff won, and that’s ok, but the future of our state is on the line this November and this election is too important to stay at home.
That is why I’m calling on all Georgia Republicans to come together, support our ticket, and to work every single day to ensure we defeat the democrats this November and keep Georgia the best state on the nation to live, work, worship, and raise a family.
Over the last several months, Republicans across Georgia have engaged in important conversations about the future of our state and our movement. This race has reflected the passion so many Georgians have for protecting the values and principles that make our state strong. I’m deeply grateful that we have so many Georgians who are invested in our future.
I want to congratulate each of our Republican nominees and thank every candidate who stepped forward to serve. Running for office is never easy. It requires sacrifice from candidates, their families, volunteers, and supporters. Georgia is stronger because people are willing to answer the call to lead.
As Commissioner of Agriculture, I have had the privilege of traveling to every corner of this great state and have had opportunities to meet Georgians from all walks of life. What I've found is that we have far more in common than what separates us.
It is time for us to put aside our differences from the primary and unite around our shared values and get to work. Together, we can continue making Georgia the best state in the nation to live, work, and raise a family.
God Bless & Keep Plowin!
-Tyler
Jeff Bezos said buying the Post was his single worst investment and that the paper is filled with "terrible" people. https://t.co/JApaOas1HX Musk succeeded at X after first jettisoning most of the Twitter crew. It is hard to change a culture without removing the cultural warriors
Republicans are united in one mission: defeating Jon Ossoff and his partner in crime, Keisha Lance Bottoms.
I look forward to working with Rick Jackson and Republicans up and down the ballot to deliver true conservative leadership in the Governor’s Mansion and the U.S. Senate for the people of Georgia this November!
As a general rule, anytime Barack Obama lectures the country or its people on their purported sins—with Khalil Gibran pop platitudes—he is seeking absolution for his own obsessions by projecting his own guilty desires onto others.
The latest? At the dedication of his narcissistic Obama Presidential Center in Chicago—a $850 million flak-tower, monolithic boondoggle mired in debt—Obama lectured us on the need to resist the allure off "money, attention, [and] fame."
Thus spoke the owner of four homes, three of them multimillion-dollar mansions, whose last inert year in office was spent closing book and Netflix deals that ensured he would become a multimillionaire the moment he left office, and on spec, jets private to sermonize to various audiences–often at $400,000 a shot—on their own false-consciousness shortcomings.
Plain-speaking, frugal Harry Truman in obscure retirement in Independence, Missouri Obama certainly is not.