Josh Hawley: If the People in Power Can Jail Their Political Opponents ‘We Don’t Have a Republic Anymore’
https://youtu.be/O5gvUQ3v-Ps
Josh Hawley: If the People in Power Can Jail Their Political Opponents ‘We Don’t Have a Republic Anymore’
https://youtu.be/O5gvUQ3v-Ps
Democrats Unveil Massive New Amnesty Bill for 75% Of Illegal Aliens
Rewarding illegal immigration by granting mass amnesty has traditionally been a tough sell with the American public. So, the marketing strategy for amnesty advocates is to sell the American people on the idea that millions of illegal aliens are actually doing us a favor by being here, and that granting them legal permanent residence is the least we can do to thank them.
New legislation in Congress aims to fulfill our “debt” to illegal aliens who are defined as essential to our economy. “Every day, over five million essential workers without permanent legal status kept Americans healthy, fed, and safe during the COVID pandemic—all while risking their own health and the health of their families,” declared Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), who is sponsoring the Citizenship for Essential Workers Act.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), another sponsor of the bill, was even more explicit in defining the amnesty measure as the fulfillment of an obligation. “The Citizenship for Essential Workers Act recognizes all that essential workers have given and will create a fair and accessible pathway to citizenship,” she said.
Given the rhetoric employed by the bill’s sponsors and advocates, one might get the impression that the people who stand to benefit from this “pathway to citizenship” are rare heroes who rendered extraordinary services at a time of great national need. Not quite. According to the bill’s authors, some 5.2 million illegal aliens performed “essential” work during COVID and must be duly rewarded—along with untold numbers of their family members. In fact, according to Sen. Warren’s fact sheet (in bold type), these 5.2 million illegal workers account for “almost 3 out of 4 undocumented workers in the United States.”
The House version of the Citizenship for Essential Workers Act, H.R. 3043, lists 21 different categories (not including numerous subcategories) of essential workers who should be rewarded with green cards and eventual citizenship. We’re not just talking about an ER doctor who might have saved the lives of COVID victims in respiratory failure. Under this bill, essential workers, to name just a few, include the Grubhub guy who delivered take-out meals; commercial and residential landscapers; house cleaners; warehouse workers; janitors; and “laundromat and dry-cleaning operators.” (Where would we have been without the illegal workers who fluffed and folded through the COVID crisis?) It’s even harder to imagine what “nonessential” services the 25 percent of illegal workers not covered under this amnesty were performing.
Even more indicative of the fact that the legislation is just a transparently repackaged amnesty for just about everyone who is here illegally is that even people who did not perform “essential” work, or did so for just a very brief period while the public health emergency was in effect, are eligible to benefit. Illegal alien workers who lost their jobs in the designated sectors of the labor market due to COVID (much like a lot of American workers did) would still qualify for amnesty under the bill. So too would illegal aliens who quit their jobs in these industries during the pandemic because they feared for their own health and safety.
Every job in America is essential to someone – to the workers who get paid to do them, the business owners who employ them, and the customers and clients who avail themselves of the products and services provided. And while illegal aliens performed jobs in the 21 categories defined as “essential,” so too did countless millions of Americans with no expectation that doing so entitled them to anything more than the agreed upon compensation for their labor.
Illegal immigration is not an act of altruism and does not need to be rewarded as such. Every person who violates our immigration laws does so because it serves a personal interest, not out of a burning desire to provide a service – essential or otherwise – to the American people. The American public has consistently opposed mass illegal alien amnesties because they reject the idea of rewarding lawbreaking in principle. Labeling three-quarters of the people working in this country illegally as “essential” and selling amnesty as a debt that we owe to them is unlikely to change any minds and would only encourage more illegal immigrants to come.
https://dailycaller.com/2023/06/10/mehlman-democrats-unveil-massive-new-amnesty-bill-for-75-of-illegal-aliens/
US confirms China has had a spy base in Cuba since at least 2019 - AP
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1667667713072799744
This may be heading into the child sacrifice realm
Alan Jones is gay and has a young 22 year old
Inside the team that supported Kathleen Folbigg and her bid for freedom
The Kathleen Folbigg released from Grafton jail on Monday, after being pardoned for killing her four children, looked very different to when she was last seen in public.
Smiling and relaxed, she stepped out of a car and hugged her best friend Tracy Chapman.
The next day, a video message pre-recorded from Ms Chapman's farm showed Ms Folbigg arranging flowers, spending time with animals and expressing her gratitude and love for her children.
She was wearing a white shirt and subtle makeup, with her hair longer and dyed a darker colour.
It was a much softer image — deliberately curated — than the last time the Hunter Valley woman was seen publicly in 2019, at a first judicial inquiry into her convictions for killing her babies Sarah, Laura, Patrick and Caleb.
That inquiry didn't end well for her, when retired District Court Judge, Reg Blanche, found her evidence about her diary entries only reinforced her guilt.
At the 2019 inquiry, Ms Folbigg struggled for words and broke down as she was hammered by lawyers for her ex-husband Craig Folbigg, and the Director of Public Prosecutions.
The lonely figure in the witness box was asked around 70 times if she killed her children, who died on separate occasions between 1989 and 1999, all under the age of two.
Each time she said she did not.
A second inquiry, that started in 2022 and led to her pardon, heard experts found that rather than admissions of guilt, the diary entries were those of a grieving mother, and new scientific evidence suggested the Folbigg children may have died of natural causes.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-11/inside-team-that-supported-kathleen-folbigg/102460632
The Diplomatic Foundations of China-Israel relations
For the US government, the word getting out about Israel and China laying diplomatic foundations could have damaged the now old canard that Israel is the United States'“greatest ally” as the communist Chinese were built up as an enemy of the US. The “greatestally” lie and propaganda slogan, at the time, had to be maintained as a perceived reality inthe minds of the general public. This was important for the Zionists to continue milking their
US cash cow, and another reason why the Communist connections to prominent Israelipoliticians are not mentioned in Western media outlets.These “risks” that the Zionists have historically taken seem insane on the surface. That is, ifyou believe the narratives you have been sold to you by the establishment.
12 pages
https://mega.nz/file/jW5RmCwb#_i06v9Uzscux3_JC5HyFzM2LEI2oNoWKv9eZrEgUApc
Coincidence?
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https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/8433909.html#8434058