Anonymous ID: 47bfc5 Nov. 7, 2024, 6:21 p.m. No.21939139   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9445 >>9634 >>9689 >>9709

Attorney General Andrew Bailey

@AGAndrewBailey

 

🚨BREAKING: The Court just granted our request to throw out the Biden-Harris Administration's illegal parole-in-place program allowing illegal aliens to remain in our country after they have crossed the border.

 

A HUGE win for the rule of law.

 

only sauce is twitter right now. working on it.

WAIT,

 

 

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey obtained a court order throwing out the Biden-Harris Administration’s “parole in place” (PIP) rule that would allow millions of illegal immigrants to circumvent the law and obtain permanent residency. He joined sixteen other states in the lawsuit.

 

“Joe Biden and Kamala Harris created a crisis at the southern border, leaving the American people to pay the consequences. In the wake of the federal government’s refusal to act, states like Missouri had no choice but to step in and take action to secure our southern border,” said Attorney General Bailey. “We filed suit to ensure millions of unvetted individuals are not invading our communities.”

 

The unlawful PIP program would have allowed aliens who have been unlawfully present in the United States for ten or more years to receive a grant of “parole”—without leaving the United States and attempting to come back and apply for admission at a port of entry—if the alien is the spouse or stepchild of a U.S. citizen.

 

Biden’s DHS wrongfully asserted it has “unfettered discretion” into who can enter our nation without consulting Congress. Their new program would have allowed more than 1.3 million illegal immigrants already in the states to apply for permanent residency. In the complaint, the attorneys general reminded the defendants that Congress has not authorized said mass amnesty to illegal aliens.

 

In the lawsuit, the attorneys general asserted the PIP program was unconstitutional and asked the Court to block it. The Court agreed, and granted their request to throw out the unconstitutional rule.

 

Attorney General Bailey joined Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming, and America First Legal in filing the lawsuit.

Anonymous ID: 47bfc5 Nov. 7, 2024, 6:27 p.m. No.21939195   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9207 >>9218

600% spike in crisis calls: Trans and queer youth drive concerns post-Election

 

PENNSYLVANIA (WHP) — Since the presidential election, local hotlines and services for LGBBTQ+ youth are seeing an uptick in calls in Pennsylvania and beyond.

 

The Eastern PA Trans Equity Project told CBS21's Fatima Moien, that their number of calls has multiplied by six times this week.

 

Executive director of the Project with branches across Pennsylvania, Corrine Goodwin, shared that the number of phone calls and emails have not stopped coming in from youth, members over 65-years-old, concerned parents, and others a part of LGBTQ community.

 

"Yesterday it was over 40 [phone calls] and we had a support meeting last night on Zoom that had almost 100 people in it where we were providing reassurance and guidance to folks," Goodwin said. "Our community right now is experiencing a great deal of trauma and concern about their safety and we're doing our absolute best as many other organizations are doing across the state."

 

Another Central PA organization working to help the community is Lancaster Pride explaining their rise of direct messages, and calls of concern.

 

“That’s mainly what we’ve been hearing, there is a lot of fear and a lot of uncertainty on who the community can turn to," saidJulya Nichols, director of marketing at Lancaster Pride.

 

While many have shared their fears, others find them unnecessary.

 

Heath Barnes, president of the Log Cabin Maryland chapter, explained how Trump will work to enforce better borders, and boost the economy. He went on to explain as a gay republican that Trump would not harm his LGBTQ followers.

 

“If you’re saying we’re going after a 12 year old who cannot make a decision on what they want for dinner that night but can make a decision that they can make bodily alterations," Barnes said. "It’s not transphobic, it’s not homophobic it’s common sense.”

 

If you or someone you know is need of any support you can call the 24/7 Trevor Project hotline at 1-866-488-7386 or visit here.

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They have outed themselves.

 

Time to round up and exterminate these pedo freaks.