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Saved - March 13, 2024 at 8:48 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Dominican Republic has begun a massive deportation operation for Haitian illegals. Truckloads are being sent back by force. https://t.co/3NTmkcjL5D

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Haiti's political uncertainty continues as the Dominican Republic intensifies deportations of undocumented Haitians. Detainees express mistreatment and hunger. Daily scenes of trucks rounding up migrants at the border are common. A woman collapsed and was rescued by a passerby, Dana Josephs, who rushed her to the hospital in his truck, showing compassion despite not knowing her.
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Speaker 0: As Haiti's political future hangs in the balance, the neighboring Dominican Republic is cracking down on undocumented Haitians, rounding them up and sending them back to their country. They treat us like dogs, this man told us after he was released, adding we were detained since yesterday with no food, nothing. Speaker 1: This is the 4th truck that we've seen here in just the past 4 hours. This is a scene that happens every day here at the border. Speaker 0: Earlier in the day, this woman collapsed as she was being taken off an overcrowded immigration truck. Haitian American Dana Josephs happened to be driving by, put her in the back of his truck, and rushed her to the hospital. Speaker 1: It could be my company, but even though I don't I don't even know her. So this is my car that I have to use just to save her life. I'll do it. These scenes
Saved - September 10, 2024 at 11:24 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I believe that Haitian migrants in Ohio are not illegal due to the Biden administration's executive decree, which protects them from deportation. While Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is intended to be temporary, I argue that Democrats will not enforce deportation when it ends. Additionally, Biden's use of "parole authority" has allowed many migrants to enter the U.S. legally, which I see as an abuse of immigration law. The original intent of TPS, established by Congress in 1990, has been stretched beyond its purpose, creating significant issues that I think could be addressed by future leadership.

@BuckSexton - Buck Sexton

The Haitians migrants in Ohio are not *illegal* The Biden/Harris administration decided, by executive decree, that they cannot be deported, and are de facto legal More importantly, Democrats will never, ever, deport these “TPS” recipients It’s not temporary, it’s forever

@BuckSexton - Buck Sexton

It’s supposed to be a temporary status, and when it ends, they are all “illegal” again in the sense that they are deportable. But Democrats absolutely will not deport them. That’s the whole game.

@BuckSexton - Buck Sexton

Also: Biden has exercised a “parole authority” so that many of these TPS designated countries have been allowed to fly hundred-of-thousands of migrants *LEGALLY* into the U.S. This an outrageous abuse of an immigration law loophole. However bad you think the Biden borders are, it’s worse

@BuckSexton - Buck Sexton

Temporary Protected Status comes from Congress, the Immigration Act of 1990. It’s supposed to be an emergency only measure. Biden’s White House has abused it far beyond the intent of the law, and created a mess. But Trump can turn it around and shut it down.

Saved - September 22, 2024 at 10:53 PM

@MrAndyNgo - Andy Ngo 🏳️‍🌈

The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 4 dire warning to not travel to Haiti due to violent crime and kidnappings. The same administration has overseen the importing of hundreds of thousands of Haitians into the U.S. interior. Read: https://thepostmillennial.com/biden-harris-admin-warns-americans-do-not-travel-to-haiti-due-to-risk-of-kidnapping-sexual-assault-murder?utm_campaign=64470

Biden-Harris admin warns Americans ‘do not travel to Haiti’ due to risk of kidnapping, sexual assault, murder Due to the increasing danger, the US government’s ability to assist citizens in Haiti is limited. thepostmillennial.com
Saved - September 30, 2024 at 7:51 PM
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About 300,000 Haitians in the U.S. are now eligible for temporary legal status, allowing them to stay and work. Additionally, the Temporary Protected Status for around 200,000 Haitians has been extended until February 3, 2026. This may explain the figure of 500,000 mentioned. Currently, nearly 900,000 individuals from 16 countries are registered for TPS, with the largest groups coming from Haiti, Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras, and Ukraine.

@TheRabbitHole84 - The Rabbit Hole

From the article: - About 300,000 Haitians already in the United States will now be eligible for temporary legal status allowing them to remain in the U.S. and work - Separately, Mayorkas also extended the Temporary Protected Status of an estimated 200,000 Haitians who already had it. Their extension will also last through Feb. 3, 2026. This might be where the 500k number is coming from. Additionally: - Nearly 900,000 people from 16 countries are currently registered for TPS, with the largest nationalities hailing from Haiti, Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras and Ukraine.

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

@StephenM 500 hundred thousand?

@TheRabbitHole84 - The Rabbit Hole

Article: https://apnews.com/article/temporary-protected-status-tps-haiti-haitians-biden-e92b8de782d2c1218dd1be1899aa926d

Biden administration extends temporary legal status to 300,000 Haitians, drawing a contrast to Trump The Homeland Security Department says more than 300,000 Haitians already in the United States will be eligible for a major expansion of temporary legal status because conditions in the Caribbean nation are unsafe for return. apnews.com
Saved - November 18, 2024 at 5:30 PM

@unusual_whales - unusual_whales

BREAKING: Trump has confirmed reports that he plans to declare a national emergency to enact a mass deportation program, per HuffPost.

Saved - January 24, 2025 at 8:13 AM

@CBSNews - CBS News

President Trump is planning sweeping changes to U.S. immigration policy and has vowed mass deportations that could cause ripple effects across many industries. CBS News' Nancy Chen spoke with farmers about how the new president's plans could impact them. https://t.co/Jj6YYMI2gn

Video Transcript AI Summary
The discussion focuses on the impact of Trump's immigration policy on farmers. There has been a 7% decline in American farms from 2017 to 2022, with farmers facing challenges like rising costs, climate change, and labor shortages. Approximately two-thirds of farm workers are foreign-born, and 42% of crop laborers are undocumented. Farmers express concern over potential mass deportations, which could exacerbate labor shortages. While economists suggest that grocery prices may not dramatically increase, there could be a rise in imported produce, raising environmental and labor concerns. This situation may also lead to more mechanization on farms and could threaten the viability of American agriculture.
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Speaker 0: We wanna continue our conversation about the Trump immigration policy and the ripple effects. Wanna bring in CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen. She's at a farm in Chester, New Jersey with talking to farmers there and how these plans could impact farmers. Nancy? Nora, good afternoon. You talk Speaker 1: to any farmer and they will tell you it is difficult work, but it is becoming harder and harder to stay in business these days. There was a 7% drop in the number of American farms from 2017 to 2022. That is a 142,000 fewer farms in just 5 years according to the USDA. These days, farmers are up against a whole host of issues, including higher cost for feed and fertilizer, climate change, as well as the outbreak of avian flu we're seeing right now. But few issues are as recurring and paramount as labor and the lack of it. That is why so many farmers we spoke with say that they're watching very closely to see how president Trump addresses this given that he has vowed to launch the biggest deportation effort in American history. About 2 thirds of farm workers in this country are foreign born. And while many of them come to the United States for seasonal jobs legally through h two a visas, a program that could expand in a Trump administration. The USDA estimates that 42% of crop laborers are undocumented. The group United Farm Workers tells us there is a lot of nervousness among farm workers right now. And the owner of this farm says his workers, they are all legally authorized. But what Trump does next is something that he and so many others around this country are watching closely. When we talk about the ripple effects of a a potential mass deportation, labor is already hard enough to find as is. Could it be even more difficult to find across the board if that does happen? Speaker 2: Well, there's no question in the United States, we have a a shrinking workforce. There's more people retiring and aging out than there are entering the workforce. We're not producing as many children, and yet we have a growing economy that requires workers. So I think anything that happens from a policy standpoint that reduces people in our workforce force is gonna make it very difficult for for industry and certainly for for agriculture. We reply we rely on a lot of of people. It takes a lot of hands to hand harvest fruits and vegetables. We're fruit and vegetable growers. We would be in big trouble, if we lost workforce. Speaker 1: Now if a mass deportation did happen, economists we spoke with say that there wouldn't necessarily be a dramatic and drastic price increase at the grocery store for, for consumers, but there there could be an increase in the produce that is imported into this country, which could lead to concerns about environmental and labor productions where they are produced. And that in turn, Nora, could mean national security issues as well as the acceleration of the closure of more American farms. Speaker 0: Well, Nancy, thank you. I I wanna ask you about that though. Why wouldn't it lead to an increase in prices at the grocery store if there are no workers and these increased labor prices and it's gotta get passed on to someone? Speaker 1: Right. Exactly. And it's a good question because there are so many fruits and vegetables that are being produced or being imported to the country right now. They're saying that this could speed up that process as well as lead to the more, of a mechanization of farm, that use of produce that you see in this country. Speaker 0: Nancy Chen, thank you.
Saved - January 21, 2025 at 6:42 PM

@BRICSinfo - BRICS News

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 President Trump officially begins deportation operation, with raids to capture and deport illegal immigrants now taking place across the United States. https://t.co/NGVHdZG71w

Saved - January 30, 2025 at 5:57 AM

@Sec_Noem - Secretary Kristi Noem

Today, I am revoking Joe Biden's extension of Venezuelan Temporary Protected Status that Secretary Mayorkas forced through at the very end of the administration. This program was abused, exploited, and politicized. No more immigration schemes that make Americans less safe. https://t.co/lKIBksCJ9X

Video Transcript AI Summary
The Department of Homeland Security has reverted the temporary protective status from an 18-month extension back to the standard 6 months. This change aims to maintain the integrity of the program, which has faced abuse over the years. The directive from the president emphasizes that the Department will ensure compliance with the rules of the program for those who enter the country under a visa. Individuals who violate these rules must be held accountable, as they agreed to follow them upon their arrival.
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Speaker 0: In the Department of Homeland Security, secretary Mayorkas put in place an 18 month extension of the temporary protective status. I rolled that back. I rolled it back to the 6 months, that it always has been and he really put that in place to tie my hands, my ability to to to keep integrity into this program. So this program has been in place for years. We're gonna make sure that's used properly, and that's the president's heart and desire as well. So when the president gives a directive, the Department of Homeland Security will follow it, and we're gonna make sure that those who come in under a program, under a visa, and are here in this country, that they're following the rules of that program. That's been abused over the years and it needs to be fixed. So those folks who are in violation of these programs, they need to recognize that they're accountable to that. They agreed to follow the rules when they came and that they need to be held accountable when they don't follow them.
Saved - February 3, 2025 at 5:07 PM

@JackPosobiec - Jack Poso 🇺🇸

BREAKING: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has officially axed Temporary Protected Status for more than 300,000 Venezuelans

Saved - February 17, 2025 at 4:38 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’ve uncovered a long list of groups funded by Mark Zuckerberg that are actively working against the Trump presidency through various means, including lawsuits and protests. After exposing his connections to these nonprofits, Zuckerberg sought cover from the New York Times, which only confirms I struck a nerve. Organizations like CASA, Forward US, and Common Justice are among those receiving significant funding to oppose Trump’s immigration policies and promote resistance efforts. I also noted a concerning revision of grant information on Zuckerberg's foundation website, suggesting a cover-up.

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

EXC: Here’s a LONG list of groups funded by Mark Zuckerberg that are actively sabotaging the Trump presidency through lawfare, ICE raid interference, lobbying, and mass protest. Funds comes from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative or Forward US (founded by Zuck in 2013). 🧵🧵🧵

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

Zuckerberg ran to the @NYTimes for cover after I exposed his ties to nonprofits bankrolling lawsuits against President Trump. You thought this would intimidate me? It proves I hit a nerve.

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

1) CASA is currently suing the Trump administration over their Birthright Citizenship Executive Order. CASA also has an active tip hotline to dox ICE raids and agents. They’ve received at least $250,000 from Forward US. https://t.co/diLvPeEdLE

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

2) Forward US has donated to Make The Road States, which published a “Deportation Defense Manual,” instructing illegal aliens how to avoid ICE raids. This includes instructing them to lie to ICE agents and law enforcement. The group is also suing Trump over mass deportations. https://t.co/7bXk3HSNhR

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

3) Forward US has donated to VoteVets Action Fund, an organization the actively opposed and campaigned against the nomination of @PeteHegseth. They also put out ads attacking Trump’s spending freeze and smeared his immigration crackdown. https://t.co/jljyAn6JYX

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

4) CZI donated at least $500,000 to Common Justice, a far-left group pledging to “resist POTUS’s efforts to criminalize immigration.” Common Justice is also part of Protect Democracy, the leading coalition of left-wing groups suing Trump. https://t.co/vc6zhgtafA

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

5) The Obama alum hotbed think tank - the Center for American Progress - is currently lobbying Congress to “defend America against Trump’s Power Grab” and mobilizing academics and activists to achieve this. CAP belongs to Democracy Forward, the leading legal organization of left-wing groups suing Trump.

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

6) CZI has given $550,000 to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center per @capitalresearch. This group has condemned Trump’s immigration agenda, pledging to “continue to work to defeat Trump’s immigration enforcement priorities.” https://t.co/Cf9biaYd6l

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

7) CZI has given $200,000 to American Immigration Council, an open borders advocacy group that has criticized Trump’s immigration crackdown as “propaganda” and “fearmongering.” They’ve pledged to fight all his Executive Orders. https://t.co/n8qlRLTBLE

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

8) MoveOn, a notorious far-left organizing group, is gathering activists to oppose Trump via mass demonstrations, petitions, and calls to lawmakers. They were a key 2016 Resistance organization. https://t.co/n3zVeClPpJ

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

9) House Majority Forward, which has received $150,000 from Forward US, has cut several anti-Trump ads airing across national media. https://t.co/o0HKsp4NSY

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

10) LUCHA, another Forward US grant recipient, has pledged to “never cede ground” or “back down” against the Trump presidency and their immigration agenda. https://t.co/3Nm9J77sPD

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

11) CZI also supported the Black Alliance for Just Immigration, which opposed the Laken Riley Act claiming it was “anti-black.” https://t.co/zla3kZ1MVm

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

12) CZI has repeatedly given six-figure grants to Haitian Bridge Alliance, which opposed the Laken Riley Act, TPS termination for Venezuelans, and using Gitmo to detain illegal aliens. https://t.co/7ScbAfzwox

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

13) Radical immigration activist group America’s Voice has received $200,000 from Forward US while lobbying against Trump’s “enforcement” of immigration law and attacking his policies as “harmful.” https://t.co/ApxbYrMyF7

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

14) The Justice Action Center has pledged to fight Trump in court over immigration restrictions and has received grants from Forward US. https://t.co/xodKhTvSUg

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

15) The Latin American Association, a Forward US grant recipient, is helping illegal aliens avoid deportation. https://t.co/rqOnSjk2uO

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

16) United We Dream is running several pressure campaigns against lawmakers to ensure they oppose Trump's immigration agenda and is threatening lawsuits. https://t.co/VOgZXNVLm3

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

So, yet again, the @nytimes is wrong. Would you like to update this story @teddyschleifer? https://t.co/UFpLukpCEZ

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

@nytimes @teddyschleifer Also, they're deleting grants from the CZI website! MASSIVE attempted coverup underway. https://t.co/Xr1lYjXFGG

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

🚨🚨🚨 On February 12th, Mark Zuckerberg's foundation website listed over 5,000 grants. We know this consisted overwhelmingly of far-left groups. On the day I exposed Zuckerberg's ties to current anti-Trump activists, the site was revised to list just 680 grants. Many of these far-left donations are now missing, and you can only search from 2024 onward. This is a massive cover up. Archives below ⬇️

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

@nytimes @teddyschleifer @threadreaderapp unroll

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 11:27 AM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

BREAKING: President Trump just signed an executive order to TERMINATE all taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal aliens https://t.co/7XK4avQIBy

Saved - February 25, 2025 at 10:12 AM
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I discovered that Jacinta Ma, the wife of the judge who blocked Trump's ICE raids, has a background with the National Immigration Forum, a group known for advocating mass amnesty and opposing border enforcement. They have ties to George Soros and have previously mocked Trump through fundraising stunts. Ma has openly criticized Trump's immigration policies, including his census decisions. As a committed Democrat, she has supported various Democratic candidates and worked in the Biden administration, focusing on anti-racism initiatives.

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

EXC - The wife of the Judge who just blocked President Trump's ICE raids appears to be the former Vice President of National Immigration Forum, a pro-open borders advocacy group. She was also a Biden administration appointee. Meet the far-left Jacinta Ma. 🧵🧵🧵

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

The National Immigration Forum advocates for MASS AMNESTY and staunchly opposes border enforcement policies. George Soros's Open Society Foundation is also reportedly the group's largest donor. https://t.co/5I7RPRiDM3

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

Ma is also on record strategizing how to overhaul President Trump's border policies in this @USAToday article. She said that Biden could "immediately raise the refugee cap through an executive order." She also attacked Trump for removing illegal aliens from the census. https://t.co/T6DeG1VCUY

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

The National Immigration Forum is so radically anti-Trump it participated in auctioning a life-sized nude statue mocking Trump in 2016. It profited six figures from the stunt. They're radically opposed to building a wall, too. https://t.co/lgVwfxibVU

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

During Trump's second term, the group is actively lobbying against mass deportations, putting out a host of statement condemning DHS actions to revoke Temporary Protected Status and conduct ICE raids. https://t.co/sfQHEU2an6

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

Ma herself is an avid Democrat, having donated 24 times to Democrat candidates, including to President Trump's opponents. In addition to working for Obama, Ma was Biden's Director of the Office of Communications and Legislative Affairs at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission where she worked on "anti-racism."

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

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@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

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Saved - February 25, 2025 at 4:01 PM
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The owner of a staffing agency in Charleroi, PA has pleaded guilty to harboring illegal aliens for work. After I tweeted about illegals being bussed to jobs in the area, I faced backlash from the local state representative and the media. I doubt I'll receive an apology from them.

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

BREAKING: owner of Charleroi, PA staffing agency pleads guilty to harboring illegal aliens and using them to staff companies. When I tweeted that illegals were being bussed around to jobs in Charleroi, I was attacked by the local state Rep and the media. I won’t hold my breath waiting for an apology from them.

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Incredible footage revealing an operation in Charleroi, PA where Haitians are being bussed to and from food factories operated by Fourth Street Foods. It’s estimated that 90% of workers are now made up of Haitians. Kamala imported 2,000 Haitians into this town of 4,000 people and now they’re taking American jobs.

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We're looking at the vans that transport Haitian migrants to the meat packing factories. There are multiple houses here that serve as living quarters. These vans specifically drive the Haitians to these factories. Initially, I estimated around 24 vans, but the number seems to be much higher. All these vans transport the Haitians to the meat factories. This is another location for the migrants, one of a couple in this area. The factories used to rely on local labor, but now immigrants make up over 90% of the workforce. This meat packing factory where the Haitians are working ships to Tyson, displacing most of the domestic workers.
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Speaker 0: So the staffing company is what takes the migrants. So Haitian compound of all the vans. Speaker 1: Yeah. There's, multiple houses right here. This is like their their mod for older. Speaker 0: So these these are the vans that drive the Haitians to the meat factories. Speaker 1: Yeah. The the packing factories. Speaker 0: To the packing factories. Speaker 1: You know, this right here? Just another another carrier van for the for the immigrants for the To the meat factory. To the factories. Yep. Speaker 0: The three factories. The vans do you think are in this town? Speaker 1: The I I first, I thought there was maybe, like, 24. Then it just kept on growing and growing. They must have poured Speaker 0: the mark on these And another one too. Speaker 1: Yeah. They must have poured the mark on these vans because Speaker 0: All of these take the patients Yeah. To the meat factories. Yep. And this is the other location for Speaker 1: the migrants. One of the other two that's up in this in this area. And so this has been here. Like, they were using they had they were all using local labor, and now it's almost it's probably over 90%, you know, immigrant that they brought in. Speaker 0: So this goes to Tyson too. Yeah. Yeah. One second stop right here. Yeah. So this meat that the Haitians or this this meat factory that the Haitians are working at that displaced most of the, domestic workers shipping to Tyson.
Saved - March 11, 2025 at 7:47 AM
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The Trump administration has launched a new app called CBP Home, transforming the previous CBP One app into a tool for self-deportation. Migrants can register to leave the U.S. by providing personal information and photos, which will be submitted to Customs and Border Protection. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated that this app offers migrants a chance to leave voluntarily, potentially allowing for future legal re-entry. The administration claims this approach is more cost-effective and allows ICE to focus on criminal aliens, contrasting sharply with the previous administration's immigration policies.

@BillMelugin_ - Bill Melugin

SCOOP: The Trump admin has repurposed the controversial Biden era CBP One cell phone app into a self deportation app called CBP Home that launches today. DHS tells me any migrants who had the prior CBP One app will have it auto update to this new app, & DHS can use data from prior CBP One registrations to track migrants for removal. The new app allows illegal aliens and migrants in the US to register with CBP to self deport. They fill out biographical information, including their countries of citizenship, which country they plan to return to, their alien registration numbers, contact information, and it allows them to upload photos of themselves to confirm their identity. All of it is then submitted to CBP, and they leave the country.   You may be asking yourself – why would an illegal alien want to self deport? In a statement to FOX News – DHS Secretary Kristi Noem answers that question.   “The CBP Home app gives aliens to option to leave now and self-deport, so they may still have the opportunity to return legally in the future and live the American dream. If they don’t, we will find them, we will deport them, and they will never return,” Noem said. “The Biden administration exploited the CBP One app to allow more than one million aliens to enter the United States. With the launching of the CBP Home app, we are restoring integrity to our immigration system.”   DHS says it is significantly cheaper for the US if illegal aliens decide to self deport, and limited ICE resources can instead be used to target criminal aliens.   According to CBP data, roughly 40-50 thousand migrants were entering the US every month via the CBP One app during the Biden administration, totaling nearly one million by the end of his presidency.   Trump terminated the program on day one of his presidency, leading to scenes of migrants crying at the border when they realized their appointments had been cancelled. The Trump admin has essentially hijacked the Biden admin program, a key pillar of his immigration policy, and has repurposed it for opposite effect.

Saved - March 19, 2025 at 7:24 AM
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I’ve been looking into Jacinta Ma, the wife of the judge blocking the USAID shutdown. She has a background with the National Immigration Forum, which advocates for mass amnesty and opposes border enforcement. Notably, she has strategized against Trump’s border policies and criticized his actions regarding the census. Ma has a history of supporting Democrat candidates, including those opposing Trump, and has worked in various roles under Obama and Biden, focusing on anti-racism initiatives. The National Immigration Forum has also engaged in controversial actions against Trump.

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

The wife of the Judge blocking the USAID shutdown worked for Joe Biden! She also worked for the National Immigration Forum, a radical pro-open borders advocacy group. Meet the far-left Jacinta Ma. 🧵🧵🧵

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

The National Immigration Forum advocates for MASS AMNESTY and staunchly opposes border enforcement policies. George Soros's Open Society Foundation is also reportedly the group's largest donor. https://t.co/C3hewvSpX1

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

Ma is also on record strategizing how to overhaul President Trump's border policies in this @USAToday article. She said that Biden could "immediately raise the refugee cap through an executive order." She also attacked Trump for removing illegal aliens from the census. https://t.co/tf7JagVcjO

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

The National Immigration Forum is so radically anti-Trump it participated in auctioning a life-sized nude statue mocking Trump in 2016. It profited six figures from the stunt. They're radically opposed to building a wall, too. https://t.co/ghftWAKdyF

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

During Trump's second term, the group is actively lobbying against mass deportations, putting out a host of statement condemning DHS actions to revoke Temporary Protected Status and conduct ICE raids. https://t.co/H1qGbQXdBs

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

Ma herself is an avid Democrat, having donated 24 times to Democrat candidates, including to President Trump's opponents. https://t.co/7osBN3puNH

@nataliegwinters - Natalie Winters

In addition to working for Obama, Ma was Biden's Director of the Office of Communications and Legislative Affairs at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission where she worked on "anti-racism." https://t.co/4BFsVkOr3O

Saved - March 22, 2025 at 1:07 PM
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I just learned that the Trump Administration has revoked the security clearances of several notable figures, including Antony Blinken, Jacob Sullivan, and Hillary Clinton, among others. This list also includes members of Joe Biden's family.

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

🚨BREAKING: The Trump Administration revokes the security clearances of the following people: Antony Blinken Jacob Sullivan Lisa Monaco Mark Zaid Norman Eisen Letitia James Alvin Bragg Andrew Weissmann Hillary Clinton Elizabeth Cheney Kamala Harris Adam Kinzinger Fiona Hill Alexander Vindman Joe Biden and any other member of Joe Biden’s family.

Saved - March 22, 2025 at 7:20 PM

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

The goal of the Biden administration was to strategically place illegals in swing states and make their status legal, thereby turning swing states Democrat. The net result would have been permanent one-party rule of the USA, just like what they did in California.

@fentasyl - ~~datahazard~~

Thank you

@CBSNews - CBS News

BREAKING: The Trump administration is revoking the legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans. https://cbsn.ws/4hzFYau

U.S. to revoke legal status of more than a half-million migrants, urges them to self deport A total of 532,000 migrants from from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela entered the U.S. under the CHNV policy. cbsnews.com
Saved - April 29, 2025 at 12:08 PM

@nypost - New York Post

Trump administration revokes 4,000 visas for students with criminal records for assault, robbery https://trib.al/V7iuLqL

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Saved - May 6, 2025 at 12:59 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
A U.S. appeals court has blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal status for 400,000 Haitian, Cuban, and Venezuelan nationals, complicating deportations. In response, a user criticized the power of judges, questioning why elected officials are unable to implement their policies.

@Rightanglenews - Right Angle News Network

BREAKING - A U.S. appeals court has just blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal status for 400,000 Haitian, Cuban, and Venezuelan nationals, making rapid deportation significantly harder.

@HeatherDayR - Spooniewarrior

@Rightanglenews This is getting ridiculous. It’s time to stand up to these power hungry judges. Why do we elect a president when the lower court judges can stop everything that President does. This is out of hand!

Saved - May 30, 2025 at 8:01 PM

@GuntherEagleman - Gunther Eagleman™

It's getting better. This is going to set off one of the biggest temper tantrums to date. They know there's NOTHING they can do to keep their new voter base in America long enough to grant them amnesty. https://t.co/8yKa20ub9e

Video Transcript AI Summary
The Supreme Court has ruled that the White House can strip temporary legal status from about 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela while the appeals process continues. This unsigned ruling, with dissent from two liberal justices, allows the Trump administration to revoke humanitarian parole, potentially forcing individuals to leave the country or stay illegally and risk deportation. These programs were implemented by the Biden administration to alleviate pressure at the southern border, allowing refugees fleeing oppression and violence to enter the U.S. legally with a sponsor and a job. This decision, coupled with a previous one affecting 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, brings the total to 850,000 people subject to removal. Removals could start immediately for those whose work authorizations have expired. The original judge wanted the process to play out in court, as participants in the program have to qualify and have a sponsor, granting them legal authorization to work for up to two years. Justice Jackson's dissent highlights the lack of irreparable harm to the government compared to the harm to individuals, some of whom had status until 2027.
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Speaker 0: It's eleven eastern, eight AM Pacific. Thanks for staying with us. I'm Anna Cabrera reporting from New York. We have this breaking news out of the supreme court, an immigration ruling that has just jeopardized the legal status of more than 500,000 people in this country. In a win for the Trump administration, the court says the White House can strip temporary legal status from about half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela while the appeals process continues. Let's bring in NBC News justice and intel correspondent Ken Delaney. And Ken, walk us through this ruling and what happens next in this court fight. Speaker 1: Hey. Good morning, Anna. So this was an unsigned ruling, although there was a dissent from two liberal justices, and it's a temporary situation. It means that the underlying legal cases in the lower courts can go forward. But in the meantime, it paves the way for the Trump administration to revoke this humanitarian parole for these people, and they are facing a very stark choice. They could either leave the country or they could stay illegally and risk being deported at any time. And these are people who came here to work. These programs were implemented by the Biden administration as a way to take the pressure off the southern border, as a way to allow refugees and people who who are fleeing oppression and war and violence in these countries to try to enter The United States legally to fly into the country to have a sponsor and a job. And this is the second time that the supreme court has paved the way to end another of these programs. Earlier this month, it was 350,000 immigrants from Venezuela. So now we're at 850,000 total people subject to being removed from the country amid, you know, a larger deportation push by the Trump administration. So there's some real questions here about what kind of potential economic disruption this could cause as well as obviously some very painful humanitarian situations on it. Speaker 0: Ken, stay with us. Also with us right now is MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin. So, Lisa, how soon could the removal start happening for these 500,000 people? Speaker 2: My understanding on it is that the removals could start happening immediately for people who are already past the point where their work authorizations have expired. The notice that the secretary sent out that started all this litigation was issued in April. And so there are people who, as of today, have immediately lost their status. They would have to get a notice of deportation, but my understanding is those efforts could begin immediately. There's no legal impediment right now to those happening. That's why the judge who originally heard this case agreed to have an injunction in the first place because she wanted this process to play itself out in court. The question was, as I mentioned to you in the last hour, whether or not the program itself could be terminated without entitling the 500,000 plus people who are participants in this program to the sort of individualized determination that their advocates say the statutes and regulations require. Because while there is a program, every person who participates in it has to qualify for participation in the program. As Ken mentioned, you have to have a sponsor within The United States, and, of course, participation in the program grants you legal authorization to work for up to two years. So these are people who are making a livelihood in The United States, had some connection to our country in the means of a sponsoring individual, usually a citizen, sometimes a green card holder, who is willing to vouch for them and their financial security in the country. All of that taken away now and, of course, destabilizing for their employers as well. Right. Speaker 0: And my understanding is some of these people had status until 2027. So, I mean, they were really just, you know, getting established here. Right? I I think a lot of people may be wondering what's the point of allowing the appeals process to play out if in the meantime, all these people just get booted. Speaker 2: I think that's entirely correct, and that's why I think you see a lot of frustration in justice Jackson's dissent, which justice Sotomayor is joining because she's saying, look. It requires next to nothing from the government with respect to irreparable harm. Again, she's referring back to the fact that when the supreme court grants a stay of a lower court order, they are supposed to find that the party who's asking for a stay has a likelihood of success on the merits of the dispute, but also in the meantime will show that they will be irreparably harmed. Justice Jackson is basically saying, you're getting this backwards. The government will not irreparably be harmed while this program continues for people who, as you mentioned, some of whom still have authorization to work in this country by virtue of their participation in the program were it not for the fact that this administration has chosen to cut off the program en masse. At the same time, what is the irrevocable harm for the government other than their assertion that they have immigration priorities that can't be played out in the meantime. I wanna put this in a larger context if I can of the administration's sort of mass deportation priorities because they have tried to accomplish that through a series of different mechanisms, either dismantling programs that exist or invoking legal authorities that haven't been used before. So we see them invoking the Alien Enemies Act, for example, to get out of the country people who are members of an alleged gang, Trane de Aragua in Venezuela, but had they not run

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The meltdowns are starting. This is going to be glorious! https://t.co/yVZHRizMmg

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The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 to allow the Trump administration to revoke protected status for approximately 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela while appeals are pending. All conservative justices and Justice Elena Kagan voted together. Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor dissented, stating the decision undervalues the consequences to the affected individuals. The Trump administration sought to end the Biden-era program, arguing that individual determinations for 500,000 people were not feasible. The ruling means affected individuals must find another legal basis to remain in the U.S., such as student or work visas, while appeals are underway. A Massachusetts US District Judge previously ruled the administration could not eliminate the program without individualized determinations. The appeals court could reverse the Supreme Court's decision, potentially sending the case back to the Supreme Court.
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Speaker 0: Okay. Forgive me. We have some breaking news just in from the Supreme Court. This is a a seven to two ruling involving justices now allowing the Trump administration to revoke protected status for half a million immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela while the appeals process plays out. Gary Philison. Speaker 1: Yeah. There was a seven to two decision. That means that all the conservative justices and justice Elena Kagan voted together on this case to allow president Trump to end these product protections for more than 500,000 individuals from Cuba, from Haiti, from Nicaragua, and from Venezuela. Justice Katanji Brown Jackson and justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented in this opinion. They said, quote, it undervalues the devastating consequences of allowing the government to precipitously upend the lives and livelihoods of nearly half a million noncitizens while their legal claims are pending. Now this all becomes become Homeland Security secretary Christy Noem had been seeking to end this Biden era program that allowed these individuals from those four countries to live and to work in The US for up to two years. And now it was that two year deadline that the that the Trump administration was unhappy with and was trying to move up and to get these folks out of the country. Now in terms of what is going to happen next, these individuals are gonna have to find another reason to be in this country, another legal reason to be in this country. That could come via a student visa. That could come via a different type of work visa. But it has to not be through this program at least while appeals are underway. Now this could, of course, change. Right? Because the appeals court could reverse what the Supreme Court has said here, and then it could go back to the Supreme Court. But this all started where a Massachusetts US District Judge said this administration could not just sweep this away entirely without these individualized determinations. Now the Trump administration argued you can't individually determine with 500,000 people in any sort of specific amount of time. It needs to be done faster. It needs to be done as a block. That's something the Supreme Court said, actually, you can't.

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BREAKING: SCOTUS has just declared Trump can REVOKE the legal status of 500,000 illegal aliens let in under Biden. GET THEM ALL OUT! Get ready for the liberal meltdowns!

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@amuse - @amuse

CLOSED BORDER: Haitians are sneaking into Canada before Trump deports them at a record pace. In just one location more than 70 a week cross. Imagine how many cross along the rest of our nation’s longest border. https://t.co/yO6OGZVbIm

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The report investigates illegal migrant crossings between the US and Canada, focusing on an area in Franklin County near Churubusko, USA. Landowners report increased crossings and discarded items. Trail cameras captured footage of large groups, including one group of 23 people, crossing the border with luggage. Investigators found discarded clothing, tools, and documents, including a Haitian student ID from 1980. Some evidence suggests migrants are coming from Miami, Florida. Residents have observed taxi drivers and other vehicles dropping off and picking up migrants. The report highlights the use of social media by migrants to coordinate crossings. They also noted increased helicopter and drone activity in the area, possibly for surveillance. One resident expressed concern about their address being circulated among migrant groups. Investigators encountered RCMP officers, one of whom was following them, and later found two officers whose car had gone into a ditch. The investigation revealed a high volume of crossings, with 34 people caught on camera in one spot over four days.
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Speaker 0: I mean, it's everyday groups coming across. There was a group that I'm running through, nine of them. Speaker 1: I think we find finally an ID. Total price. 80. 500,000 Haitians living in The US, setting them up for potential deportation. Speaker 0: So they're coming from Miami. Majority of it is Haitian. We'll strengthen our border security with thousand more CBSA officers. Speaker 1: In this report, we will show you that the border between United States and Canada is being flooded with illegal migrants. We've got the proof, and we are going to show you. Alexis Laboire here alongside my colleague, Lincoln Jay, reporting from Chrebusco, USA, a town that sits directly on the Canadian border where illegal migrants are pouring into Canada and The US. While mainstream media focus on legal ports of entry, the reality here in Franklin, Canada and Chirubusko, USA is very different. Illegal crossings are getting out of hand and landowners are fed up. Garbage, clothing and all sorts of items are being dumped in their fields, and trails are appearing everywhere. In this report, we will show you clear evidence that our country is not safe, from criminals who are actively helping people cross the border illegally. We will show you highly organized operations designed to get people across the border without being caught. If you want to help us continue this investigation, you can chip in at guardtheborder.com. Speaker 2: About seven months ago, we came across videos on TikTok advertising illegal crossings from Canada into The US. We were able to locate the farm featured in the videos. After speaking with landowners, we learned that the area is a known hotspot for illegal crossings. The properties along this road sit right beside the Canadian border. Last week, we received a call from one of the property owners featured in our previous report, Jerry, who told us that the number of crossings has recently spiked. Alexa and I just spent the last three days investigating the area on both the American side and the Canadian side. Follow along with us on our journey. Speaker 1: You mentioned that now you are seeing more people crossing into Canada? Speaker 3: Oh, yeah. We're seeing a lot more. Speaker 1: How often? Speaker 3: Oh, my god. I'd say at least sometimes two or three times a week that they've been coming and bringing them up and dropping them off. And then one night, they're all mowing that field, and there was a group that come running through nine of them. The last one was a woman running with a baby. They're throwing their garbage all over the place. And and then they'll change their clothes just in case they did get their picture taken. They're in a different set of clothes. I know the border patrol and the mounted police have been working pretty close. Speaker 1: And so they don't want to fit the description that they are giving like a like a blue jacket. Speaker 2: Yeah. Okay. Speaker 1: So this is one of the example of stuff that they are throwing away when they try to cross. Here we have a pair of pants, a pajama. Oh, a razor. But what is that? Speaker 4: Oh, Speaker 1: That's tools. That's pretty surprising that someone will actually try to cross illegally with like all kind of tools and electricity test tester and a razor. Speaker 3: The first time I ever seen tools. Clothes mostly. Two Speaker 4: backpacks and I mowed over there the other day. Yeah? Right in the hay. Speaker 1: And did you open the bag? You Speaker 4: see open, any it was full of clothes. Speaker 1: Did you see any ID or No. Speaker 4: I don't see none of that. Border Patrol took one of them and he poked all through it. They're going mostly nail going down, but you do still have some coming back. Mhmm. But I don't know. Speaker 1: So you saw more people going to Canada? Speaker 4: Sometimes one night it was what nine in one minivan and I think eight or nine in the next. Another nine. Two one night. Speaker 3: Yeah. I Speaker 4: got off at the end of the road up to his place. Speaker 1: And what time mainly you see some action? Speaker 4: I don't know. It's been coming through and just about dark. Yeah. It'd be the most action most of the time. I haven't seen nothing the last couple of nights, but usually Friday night, Thursday night, Saturday night. Speaker 1: We are here on the ground to try to catch one of them crossing illegally, either crossing to Canada or to The US. And we will show you how easy it is. Speaker 2: So we're gonna put the trail cam. It's somewhere along the border here. Canada's right on the other side. So we'll have the camera on one spot where it detects any motion, it'll start recording. And we're gonna go to another spot and use our eyes to see if we see any people crossing. So let's set it up. Speaker 1: Perfect. Speaker 2: Literally right where we installed it, there's a border patrol camera on the other side. There's a RCMP camera. There's luggage there from somebody who's recently crossed, we would assume. Pictures. Obviously, people are crossing at this spot. We'll see if the camera picks anything up. Speaker 1: It's currently 10PM, and we are at the border. And we are going to be up all night until probably 8AM to monitor what's going on and to look if we are not seeing anybody or cars coming here to drop people off or picking up people. And, we'll see what we will see tonight. Speaker 2: Well, the sun is officially rising. It is just after 5AM. We spent all night in the car camping out, looking for people crossing. Visibility, very tough, but we tried. One of us would sleep for an hour. The other one would be on lookout, and we would just keep rotating like that and literally spent all night in the car. Speaker 1: What we would do now is to fly the drone, take some shot, going to verify our trail camera. So during all this time, we thought that nothing really happened during the night. But surprise, our trail camera catches something. It's not clear where the people are heading to, but watch the full footage. Well, it's obvious that this operation is well organized. We counted 23 of them with lots of luggage, walking directly in the border, going we don't know which country yet. Speaker 0: I have seen them coming from Canada into The US, but I have noticed just recently them going back. But still to this day, it's, you know, groups coming across, but it's every day. I mean, we have cameras, you know, up and down the road here. I have hunting cameras in the woods that I hunt. There's children involved and all that. So it's it's a little nerve racking like you had spoke with us. You know, we had the the woman and a child here. We've had them ring the door bell. Every time you're in the woods, you know, you you tend to find clothes or remnants of them coming across fairly recently. Speaker 1: Okay. I think we find finally an ID. It's in French. So that mean that's probably from '80. Port Au Prince. '80. So this woman is from Port Au Prince in '80. And if you are looking, she was a student, and she got her promotion in twenty twenty four in '80. Speaker 0: If you ride around here, you can see them leaving things behind, and it it could be pretty nerve racking, you know, just being at home and you have a group of people walking down the road, you don't know their intentions, you know. Not saying they're bad people, but Speaker 1: So we really find everything you would not expect. A pink vibrator. Speaker 3: You Speaker 2: think that's a do you think that's a Canadian chopper? Speaker 3: I think so. Because usually ours is a white and a white and some green on it. Speaker 2: It's look, it's circling. Speaker 3: But I know Speaker 2: It's circling here. Speaker 3: I know the Canadian has been flying the border a whole lot more than I I ever seen them. Well, I'm sure that the helicopter not been able better to pick them up with the helicopter and follow them because you up in the air, you can see a lot better than what you can do on the ground. Mhmm. You know? And the drones, I don't know what if they're drones for the government or if they're drones for the underground, I don't you know? Speaker 1: Because you think that maybe it's also drone from the people to just surround the perimeter to see if it's safe to cross? Speaker 3: That's in the back of my mind, that's what I'm wondering. Speaker 2: Alright, guys. It's just past midnight on our second day of border reporting. Alexis behind the camera right now. We haven't seen any activity. We haven't even seen any cars drive down this road. We think the reason why is because there's a ton of drones in the sky. Is that because 23 people crossed last night, and now, you know, they're thinking we gotta patrol this area, make sure that doesn't happen again? Who knows? But what we do know is that we haven't seen anything. Last night, we saw a car drive down here and drove out really quickly, which, you know, can only mean probably one thing that they're involved with human trafficking of some sort. Just down the road here, to your left, there's a little side road. And on that side road is just about where the car pulled up, and that's also the road where we found the documents of the woman from Haiti. Speaker 0: Yeah. There's definitely an increase. Like I said, there was that pause, I think, right around the election where it seemed to slow down, but to me, it's it's grown and it keeps growing. Mhmm. It's no longer, you know, one here, one there. It's it's every day. Speaker 1: You actually mentioned to me that you saw also taxi driver coming and dropping people off and picking people up. Speaker 3: Yeah. Yeah. The taxis, a lot of times, they'll either come up to the gate there or else they'll drive right up in here and pick them up or drop them off. There's taxi. There's the Hoover I think Hooverville. Hoover? Yeah. They're a little bit cheaper than a taxi. And they they come right up and well, matter of fact, a couple weeks ago, there's a Hoover van come up and drop people off and go right back out. Speaker 1: And what the US border patrol are doing when there is a taxi driver coming in? Are they arresting them? Speaker 3: If they can catch them with them in the car, they'll they will arrest them. Speaker 1: Hello. How are guys doing? We are reporter. We are reporting on what's going on. Any activity today? Speaker 0: Nothing yet. Speaker 1: Another group of 11 people crossing illegally with children, Children who got scared because I think it's one of the light of the border patrol camera who actually went off and the child you can see on the footage got really scared of it. But they used that path, and we will try to see if there is any trail going into Canada. Let's go. You can see clearly the footprint on the ground going towards this direction. They, again, dropped all their luggage behind them and we are going to check a little bit what we can find here. Obviously, this is men clothes. Oh, there is stuff inside. Oh, we have some paper. What it's written on it? I don't want to break it because it's all wet. Speaker 2: His phone number is Speaker 1: My name is Jorge St. Juste. My driver is my address is Miami, Florida. Speaker 2: $2,000 cash to buy a Speaker 1: 2,000 to buy a Suzu Grand Vitaro 02/2011. The rest when I give them the car. Moise, Asians. Speaker 2: What does this mean though? It's why my my address? So they're coming from Miami. Speaker 1: They are coming from Lauderhill, Florida. It's two different person. We have Jose Saint Just and Noise Jean Houdes, two people from Florida who was probably traveling together. The temporary protection status that they receive from the Biden administration, I think it's more than 500,000 Asians that have that at the moment who will be expired soon. All random car are coming here to drop people off. Sometimes it can be taxi, sometimes just random car and also really creepy people. One of them told us that one of the guy who was driving a car had a teardrop tattoo just right there with, like, full of tattoo all over his body. And the resident in question who was taking the picture asked, what are you doing here since it's private property? And he literally admitted that he was dropping people off here. People are traveling from far away just to come and cross illegally here. This receipt is from Kansas City. Can you believe that? This is pretty far away. Speaker 2: That's Canada. You can see people have been using this to cross. It's luggage right there. It's luggage further down there. There's endless ways and paths and trails that you can take into Canada. We do know that the RCMP is monitoring this situation. I mean, they have to be aware that people are crossing in this area. You've seen the helicopters flying around. Those are RCMP helicopters. We can almost certainly confirm that. And check out this interaction I had with an RCMP officer who was following us because he thought we were up to something suspicious. And he was gonna pull us over, but we're approaching the US border, and he kinda just stopped. And we stopped, and I got out of the car and spoke with him. Check it out. So the reason I was following you is just because it's an Ontario license plate that you know about what's happening here. Yeah. Speaker 4: And then you were We Speaker 2: were traveling really, really slow, so that kind of increased my suspicion about you. This helicopter is currently doing circles around us right now. I think it thinks that we're gonna cross. I said that the RCMP are, you know, investigating illegal crossings. And what do you know? I'm flying the drone. I got spooked because I thought it was people crossing, but it was two RCMP, officers. And, we had the drone hovering, just seeing what they were doing. They get back in the car. They start driving, and I couldn't believe my eyes. They went into the ditch. Half of the car is in the ditch, so they're gonna need a tow truck or something to get that out. Are you okay? Speaker 1: You okay? You okay? Okay. We are currently in the opposite side of Churubusko in The US. Now we are in Canada in the county of Franklin, and we just spoke with the owner of this land that is literally the opposite side. If you can see right there, this is the windmills where is the hot spot, the other side. We spoke with the owner who actually told us that last year, people were kind of crossing both side. But this year, what he was seeing is, like, mainly people are crossing into Canada. Mainly Asians who are crossing because probably they are scared of being deported because of Trump's policy. So we have a real issue with bugs over here. Really a real issue. But if you can see at the end of the road, it is USA. So it's really easy for people who wants to jump in Canada or in The US to just use this clear path to cross over illegally. And this is one of the example of many, many places in our border where people can just jump in, jump out. And now I'm going to go out because if I'm not doing that, the bugs would destroy me. Speaker 0: Recently, you know, I haven't seen, you know, Spanish or any anything like that. It's majority of it is, Haitian. Speaker 1: Do you have any concern that your address is actually circulating in all kind of groups telling them this is the spot where to cross? Speaker 3: Oh, I'm sure, you know, that because here, all the way down to my neighbor here and the other guy, it's it's pretty much Speaker 0: open going for them. The illegals are using social media just as much as you and I. They're using that social media to find their way across and tell the others that this is a safe place to come across and such. To me, it's just being swept under the rug until, you know, you guys came up and are putting in the work to figure out what what the real problem is here. Speaker 1: 34 people, four days. This is what we caught in one spot. The border between New York and Quebec, it's 523 kilometers long. Just imagine the number of people who are crossing over this long border. Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoy our investigation on the ground. We will continue to follow this story closely. And who knows, maybe our trail camera will cut some more suspicious activity, so stay tuned. Speaker 2: And if you wanna check out our previous reports in this area and Vermont, visit our website, guardtheborder.com. And if you appreciate the honest, independent journalism that we're providing, consider making a donation through that same website. That's guardtheborder.com. Thanks for watching. Speaker 1: Again, the website is guardtheborder.com. If you appreciate our work and you want to support our investigation on the ground, please consider make a donation at guardtheborder.com.
Saved - August 22, 2025 at 2:15 PM
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The Trump administration is reviewing all 55 million visa holders in the U.S., focusing on those who have broken the law or have ties to terrorism, with the intent to deport them. Continuous vetting is now in place, meaning any new criminal activity can lead to visa revocation. Since January, thousands of visas have already been revoked for serious crimes and terrorism ties. This approach emphasizes that being in America is a privilege, and the priority is to protect law-abiding citizens. Critics may label this as xenophobic, but it is framed as common sense and a commitment to safety.

@RodDMartin - Rod D. Martin

🚨 MASSIVE: Trump admin to review all 55 MILLION visa holders in America. That's LEGAL immigrants. Any who broke the law—or showed ties to terrorism—will be deported. The swamp’s “look the other way” era is over. 🧵👇

@RodDMartin - Rod D. Martin

2/ State Dept: every U.S. visa holder is now under continuous vetting. That means if new info comes to light—DUI, burglary, assault, or support for terrorism—the visa is revoked. Period. “Being here is a privilege, not a right.” 🇺🇸

@RodDMartin - Rod D. Martin

3/ Already: 🔹 6,000 student visas revoked since January 🔹 4,000 for serious crimes (DUI, burglary, assault) 🔹 300+ for ties to terror groups like Hamas Every single revocation was for lawbreaking or terrorism support.

@RodDMartin - Rod D. Martin

4/ Why it matters: For decades, foreign nationals who broke our laws were shielded by weak politicians and open-borders bureaucrats. Now, the message is clear: 👉 If you come to America, you follow the law—or you go home.

@RodDMartin - Rod D. Martin

5/ This isn’t “anti-immigrant.” It’s pro-American. Millions come legally to study, work, or build families, and we're glad that they're here. But criminals and terrorist sympathizers have no place here. Our first duty is to protect the people who have a RIGHT to be here.

@RodDMartin - Rod D. Martin

6/ Democrats disingenuously call this “xenophobic.” No—it’s common sense. No other country on Earth allows foreign nationals to stay after breaking their laws or aiding terrorists. Why should America? And why don't Americans matter?

@RodDMartin - Rod D. Martin

7/ Trump promised to get control of the border and the immigration system. Now he's going after abuse of the visa system by lawbreakers and terrorists. 🇺🇸 America First. 🇺🇸 Rule of law. 🇺🇸 Safety for our citizens. It's about time.

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Saved - October 17, 2025 at 1:06 PM
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I read about a 4,000‑person PA town where Biden-Harris brought 2,000 Haitians to work in a food factory. The plant defaulted on $80M and is closing. Their status depended on the job; with closure they become illegal. What do we do in a town with 50% now illegal Haitians? Just in time for winter.

@jjauthor - Janie Johnson - America is Exceptional

This is a crazy story. In a town of 4,000 people in Pennsylvania, Biden-Harris imported 2,000 Haitians to work in a food factory.   Now that factory has defaulted on $80 M in loans and is closing.   The Haitians were only granted legal status if they worked at the plant. With the plant closing they become illegal, all of them.   So what to do in a small town with 50%, now illegal Haitians? Just in time for winter.

@jjauthor - Janie Johnson - America is Exceptional

Brink Of A "Humanitarian Disaster": 800 Migrant Families Set To Be Stranded In Pennsylvania Town Amid Factory Closure | ZeroHedge https://www.zerohedge.com/political/brink-humanitarian-disaster-800-migrant-families-stranded-pennsylvania-town-after-factory

Brink Of A "Humanitarian Disaster": 800 Migrant Families Set To Be Stranded In Pennsylvania Town Amid Factory Closure ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero zerohedge.com
Saved - February 3, 2026 at 3:44 PM

@TriciaOhio - Tricia McLaughlin

Supreme Court, here we come. This is lawless activism that we will be vindicated on. Haiti’s TPS was granted following an earthquake that took place over 15 years ago, it was never intended to be a de facto amnesty program, yet that’s how previous administrations have used it for decades.   Temporary means temporary and the final word will not be from an activist judge legislating from the bench.

@camiloreports - Camilo Montoya-Galvez

BREAKING: Federal judge Ana Reyes blocks the Trump administration from ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of more than 350,000 Haitian immigrants. In a scathing opinion, she says DHS Secretary Kristi Noem does not have the facts or law on her side. @CBSNews. https://t.co/avGxc6vQwV

Saved - February 3, 2026 at 3:38 PM
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TriciaOhio views the Supreme Court effort as lawless activism, saying Haiti’s TPS was temporary and should not become de facto amnesty, and that final authority won’t come from an activist judge. dsuminski95 counters, calling the judge a foreign-born activist appointed by Schumer via autopen, noting Uruguayan birth.

@TriciaOhio - Tricia McLaughlin

Supreme Court, here we come. This is lawless activism that we will be vindicated on. Haiti’s TPS was granted following an earthquake that took place over 15 years ago, it was never intended to be a de facto amnesty program, yet that’s how previous administrations have used it for decades.   Temporary means temporary and the final word will not be from an activist judge legislating from the bench.

@camiloreports - Camilo Montoya-Galvez

BREAKING: Federal judge Ana Reyes blocks the Trump administration from ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of more than 350,000 Haitian immigrants. In a scathing opinion, she says DHS Secretary Kristi Noem does not have the facts or law on her side. @CBSNews. https://t.co/avGxc6vQwV

@dsuminski95 - SOFA KING CORRUPT

@TriciaOhio ANOTHER FOREIGN-BORN ACTIVIST JUDGE APPOINTED BY @SenSchumer VIA THE AUTOPEN Uruguayan-born https://t.co/NEkjLYMJsU

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Chuck Schumer admits the quiet part out loud— Democrat-appointed judges are really activists who are there to stop Trump: "We did put 235 judges, progressive judges, judges not under the control of Trump, last year on the bench, and they are ruling against Trump time after time after time."

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Speaker 0 states that there are people who believe we are in an assault on the constitutional order and asks whether we are currently experiencing a constitutional crisis. Yes, he answers, our democracy is at risk because Donald Trump shows that he wishes to violate the laws in many, many different ways. He notes the positive counterpoint: the good news is that 235 judges, progressive judges, judges not under the control of Trump, were put on the bench last year, and they are ruling against Trump time after time after time. Speaker 0 then adds that they hope the appellate courts, when the cases rise to that level and ultimately reach the Supreme Court, will uphold those rulings. He mentions concrete actions tied to this judiciary effort: they restored the money to NIH, and they required that 8,000 employ federal employees have to come back. He emphasizes the scope of legal challenges by stating, “We’re in over a 100 lawsuits against them, and we are having a good deal of success.” He concludes by clarifying the current stage of these legal battles: “It’s only at the lower court level right now.”
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Speaker 0: There are those who believe that we are, in real time, living through an assault on the constitutional order. Do you believe that we are in a constitutional crisis right now? Yes. Our democracy is at risk because Donald Trump shows that he wishes to violate the laws in many, many different ways. The good news here is we did put 235 judges, progressive judges, judges not under the control of Trump last year on the bench, and they are ruling against Trump time after time after time. And we hope that the appellate courts, when it gets up there and the Supreme Court, will uphold those rulings. They restored the money to NIH. They required that 8,000 employ federal employees have to come back. We're in over a 100 lawsuits against them, and we are having a good deal of success. It's only at the lower court level right now.
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