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magalorian · 3 months
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BADASSERY! 💪🏽👍🏽👊🏽💥👊🏽
🦁🇺🇲MAGA🇺🇲🦁
🇺🇲War Room Posse🇺🇲
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rslashrats · 2 years
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how okay is it to be friendly acquaintances with someone who is against an issue you're strongly for (abortion, i'm pro choice). we've known each other because of a mutual friend (shes prochoice just quiet and into activism online) since middle school but we don't really interact unless we meet up with our mutual for her bday. the person has a typical republican bigot mother but has improved a lot in her stance on BLM and isn't a trump suppo i dont want to be friend nopr but can we be civil
im really tired so sorry if my answer isnt satisfactory. you can choose to associate with whoever you want but by doing so youre going to be enabling their beliefs, no matter how against said beliefs you are. so just dont get surprised if people think you share tbose beliefs too ig .
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saywhat-politics · 2 years
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Adam Laxalt is one of Nevada’s most prominent Republicans, someone who has already won statewide office and attracted support from both former President Donald Trump and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell.
Yet in the final weeks before Tuesday’s U.S. Senate primary, Nevada’s former attorney general has faced a surprisingly spirited challenge from Sam Brown. A retired Army captain and Purple Heart recipient, Brown has appeared before swelling crowds drawn to his profile as a political outsider. He bolstered his campaign with strong fundraising numbers, particularly among small-dollar donors who often represent the party’s grassroots.
Regardless of the outcome, Brown’s late-stage inroads could signal a restlessness among the GOP base and interest in sending political newcomers to Washington, a sentiment Trump himself rode to the White House six years ago. The ultimate winner will go on to face Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto in what may be the GOP’s best opportunity to flip a Senate seat and regain control of the chamber.
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Civil Unrest / Societal Collapse / Citizen Actions Brief: National Summary 》In Springfield, MO; LGBT activists disrupted a pro-women's sports event hosted by Riley Gaines (professional swimmer) and Bethany Ha...(CLASSIFIED) 》In Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C. and select school districts nationwide on Feb 4-9; public schools participated in the Black Lives Matter School's Week of Action that included scheduled singing of the "Black Panther Children’s Song", lessons on queer affirming ideals, social justice theories, and other edicts of the "13 Guidelines" taught by the BLM action group. The group teaches students concepts such as "fostering a queer-affirming network", "disrupting the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure" and counter Zionism by suppo...(CLASSIFIED) 》In Minneapolis, MN; three conservative  organizations housed in the same building were set on fire. Upper Midwest Law Center (UMLC), TakeCharge, and Center of the American Experiment (CAE) were the only offices with fire damage. Leaders of the separate groups called the alleged attack "domestic terrorism" and said the "fires were obviously set by someone. They targeted conservative organizations. They didn’t firebomb the chiropractors or psychologists or Manufacturers Alliance. We are working with authorities to try to identify the perpetrators." Law enforcement is investig...(CLASSIFIED) 》White House officials reportedly invited Osama Siblani to a meeting to discuss the Israel/Palestine conflict. Siblani is a known terrorist sympathizer who supports Hezbollah a...(CLASSIFIED) 》In FL; LGBT activists staged a "die-in" to protest Florida's Division of Motor Vehicle (DMV) requiring biological sexes be printed on identification cards and driver's licenses. Transgender protestors pretended they were dead and la...(CLASSIFIED) 》In Brooklyn, NY on February 10th; pro-Palestinian rioted dueing the "Flood Brooklyn for Gaza" event. Rioters assau...(CLASSIFIED) 》In Conway, SC; 15,000 Trump supporters rallied at a campaign event. Intersectio...(CLASSIFIED, get briefs in real-time unredacted by joining at www.graymanbriefing.com) 》Poll: More or less coverage of protests and civil unrest?
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whee38 · 2 months
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Trump's Own Supporters Think He's Ignorant And Rude But They Still Suppo...
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conniejoworld · 2 months
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Trump's Own Supporters Think He's Ignorant And Rude But They Still Suppo...
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Still gonna vote for him, just to screw us over. Hateful bastards.
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DACA Decoded - A Friendly Blog
By: Shelly
I'm thrilled to welcome you to my blog dedicated to sharing insights, stories, and information about DACA. My name is Shelly, and I am passionate about raising awareness and fostering understanding about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Feel free to explore, engage, and share your thoughts. Through this blog, you better understand the DACA program and perhaps grow more passionate about raising awareness of its importance and immigration.
Thank you!
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Before I go over the DACA policy, first, here's an overview of the terms you should get familiarized with the most: DACA, DREAM ACT, DREAMERS
DACA is an executive program that provides temporary protection and work permits. In contrast, the Dream Act is a legislative initiative seeking a permanent solution for young undocumented immigrants. If the Dream Act were to become law, it would provide a long-term resolution for DREAMERs currently protected under the DACA program.
Undocumented immigrants who entered the United States during their childhood are referred to as "DREAMERs."
(2023)
DACA overview
It delays deportation and allows young undocumented immigrants to work permits for two years.
Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano established it.
After the DREAM Act failed, President Obama implemented DACA on June 15, 2012.
Renew every two years. It does not provide legal permanent residence.
Qualifications include:
By June 15, 2012, you should be under 31. Entered the United States before the age of sixteen. Been in the United States since June 15, 2007. Lastly, on June 15, 2012, there was no legal status in the United States due to delayed action requests.
GED holder, graduated student, or honorably discharged veteran. No felonies, serious misdemeanors, or three or more misdemeanors.
DACA holders are not eligible for government grants, scholarships, loans, or work-study. Upon graduation, DACA-eligible students can apply for a work permit.
(Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): An Overview, 2021)
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A Brief Explanation of U.S. Immigration History
Immigration restrictions began in 1875, with most newcomers granted admission.
1965 immigration law changed immigration flows from Europeans to Latin Americans and Asians.
By the mid-1980s, 3–5 million immigrants were illegal, with Mexico being the main source.
Congress established strict immigration laws in 1996 due to the rising number of undocumented immigrants.
IIRIRA expanded deportation eligibility criteria, accelerated deportation, prohibited long-term unauthorized immigrants, and set family sponsor income criteria at 125 percent of the federal poverty level.
Post 9/11, national security became a top priority.
In 2002, 22 federal agencies united to form the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Three new immigration management agencies were created: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
(Bolter, 2022)
The following is a timeline of the DACA policy
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THE ABOVE ARTICLE looks at the ongoing issue of a permanent solution for "Dreamers," young immigrants brought to the United States illegally as youngsters. It discusses the DREAM Act, failed immigration reform efforts, President Obama's DACA program, and the Trump administration's DACA revocation. The House of Representatives passed the American Dream and Promise Act, and the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration's DACA revocation violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
Hear directly from five DACA recipients
ACT NOW! GET INVOLVED
Based on what I've learned and researched, DACA is a lifesaver for those who qualify. Many undocumented immigrants and their families depend on DACA for better-paying jobs, health insurance, in-state education, driver's licenses, and more. DACA holders can prolong their protections even after the Supreme Court declined to hear the case yesterday.
With all this information, you might be wondering, "What can you do?" to put it simply. You have just completed the first step, which is to familiarize yourself with the topic at hand. The subsequent step is to do something. Support the efforts of immigrants around the country who are fighting for the citizenship of DACA holders and their families by staying informed or finding methods to make a difference. Subscribe to trustworthy websites like dacaclassaction.org for continuous updates.
Links to sources I used (not including the ones already linked)
FILES.ERIC.ED.GOV
What is DACA? - Undocumented Student Program
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a kind of administrative relief from deportation which protects eligible immigrant youth fr
UNDOCUMENTED STUDENT PROGRAM
Congress Must Pass a Permanent Solution and Expand Protections for Dreamers as Ruling Attempts to End the DACA Program
The American Immigration Council responds to Judge Andrew Hanen's decision to rule that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) pr
AMERICAN IMMIGRATION COUNCIL
#DEFENDDACA
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DACA Decoded - A Friendly Blog
By: Shelly
I'm thrilled to welcome you to my blog dedicated to sharing insights, stories, and information about DACA. My name is Shelly, and I am passionate about raising awareness and fostering understanding about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Feel free to explore, engage, and share your thoughts. Through this blog, you better understand the DACA program and perhaps grow more passionate about raising awareness of its importance and immigration.
Thank you!
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Before I go over the DACA policy, first, here's an overview of the terms you should get familiarized with the most: DACA, DREAM ACT, DREAMERS
DACA is an executive program that provides temporary protection and work permits. In contrast, the Dream Act is a legislative initiative seeking a permanent solution for young undocumented immigrants. If the Dream Act were to become law, it would provide a long-term resolution for DREAMERs currently protected under the DACA program.
Undocumented immigrants who entered the United States during their childhood are referred to as "DREAMERs."
(2023)
DACA overview
It delays deportation and allows young undocumented immigrants to work permits for two years.
Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano established it.
After the DREAM Act failed, President Obama implemented DACA on June 15, 2012.
Renew every two years. It does not provide legal permanent residence.
Qualifications include:
By June 15, 2012, you should be under 31. Entered the United States before the age of sixteen. Been in the United States since June 15, 2007. Lastly, on June 15, 2012, there was no legal status in the United States due to delayed action requests.
GED holder, graduated student, or honorably discharged veteran. No felonies, serious misdemeanors, or three or more misdemeanors.
DACA holders are not eligible for government grants, scholarships, loans, or work-study. Upon graduation, DACA-eligible students can apply for a work permit.
(Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): An Overview, 2021)
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A Brief Explanation of U.S. Immigration History
Immigration restrictions began in 1875, with most newcomers granted admission.
1965 immigration law changed immigration flows from Europeans to Latin Americans and Asians.
By the mid-1980s, 3–5 million immigrants were illegal, with Mexico being the main source.
Congress established strict immigration laws in 1996 due to the rising number of undocumented immigrants.
IIRIRA expanded deportation eligibility criteria, accelerated deportation, prohibited long-term unauthorized immigrants, and set family sponsor income criteria at 125 percent of the federal poverty level.
Post 9/11, national security became a top priority.
In 2002, 22 federal agencies united to form the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Three new immigration management agencies were created: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
(Bolter, 2022)
The following is a timeline of the DACA policy
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THE ABOVE ARTICLE looks at the ongoing issue of a permanent solution for "Dreamers," young immigrants brought to the United States illegally as youngsters. It discusses the DREAM Act, failed immigration reform efforts, President Obama's DACA program, and the Trump administration's DACA revocation. Recently, the House of Representatives passed the American Dream and Promise Act, and the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration's DACA revocation violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
Hear directly from five DACA recipients:
ACT NOW! GET INVOLVED
Based on what I've learned and researched, DACA is a lifesaver for those who qualify. Many undocumented immigrants and their families depend on DACA for better-paying jobs, health insurance, in-state education, driver's licenses, and more. DACA holders can prolong their protections even after the Supreme Court declined to hear the case yesterday.
Now that you've read all that, you might wonder, "How can I help?" Getting yourself educated on DACA policy is the first step you have already taken.
Taking action is the next logical step.
Progress in the courts still needs to be made, so Congress must move immediately. People from all over the country who are immigrants are trying to make sure that DACA recipients and their families can get citizenship. Sign up for trustworthy websites like dacaclassaction.org to ensure you're constantly updated.
LINKS TO SOURCES I USED (not including the ones already linked)
#DEFENDDACA
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garythingsworld · 4 months
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Desperate Measures - JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Recommends Leftists Democrats Support Nikki Haley to Combat Donald Trump - The Last Refuge
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