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Just now, Brisketexan said:

Well....the regime definitely beat us to the punch on that....

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What I love is the about-face on marching orders from the bots and foreign influencers and MAGAts.  Trump literally campaigned relentlessly on the Epstein Files issue.  He got into office, and his entire regime and all of its influencers made it a massive issue (see photo).

And then once the dog caught the car.....180 degree change in marching orders and messaging.  They're a nothingburger!  A democrat hoax!

Y'all are fucking fantastic.  The lies, dissembling, and utter cascade of complete bullshit is breathtaking in its scope and stench. 

Get fucked, you piece of shit.

Yeah, those people are losers.

And if you thought the Epstein files got him into office then I don't know what to tell you. 

He's doing such a great job of distracting from it that everyone knows about it.

Put your tinfoil hat down. Touch grass etc.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Carrizo Chorizo said:

Yeah, those people are losers.

And if you thought the Epstein files got him into office then I don't know what to tell you. 

He's doing such a great job of distracting from it that everyone knows about it.

Put your tinfoil hat down. Touch grass etc.

Those people area losers. Yes. But they're also wildly popular social media influencers, who appeared there after a MEETING AT THE WHITE HOUSE HOSTED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI. So if they're fucking losers, what do you think of the people literally running this country who invited those losers to the White House for a meeting and told them to hold that publicity stunt outside?

Lots of his people seem pretty mad about them not being released. But I don't think one thing got him into office. I believe a LOT of different lies got him into office, and other things.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Lots of his people seem pretty mad about them not being released. But I don't think one thing got him into office. I believe a LOT of different lies got him into office, and other things.

Yeah...."you can't pinpoint exactly WHICH fantastical lie he told was the one that got him elected" is not exactly a flex.

Posted
17 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Lots of his people seem pretty mad about them not being released. But I don't think one thing got him into office. I believe a LOT of different lies got him into office, and other things.

the two biggest things were real. Inflation. Also unfettered, even subsidized, mass immigration. 

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Posted
Just now, Carrizo Chorizo said:

the two biggest things were real. Inflation. Also unfettered, even subsidized, mass immigration. 

Kindly show your work, from reputable sources, not the trash twitter links you've brought to the table so far, of subsidized mass migration. We'll wait. 

Also, way to cherry pick the parts of my post you choose to respond to, because you can't reasonable respond to the rest. You're the personification of The Daily Texas board, Oh, and you're a piece of human shit. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Kindly show your work, from reputable sources, not the trash twitter links you've brought to the table so far, of subsidized mass migration. We'll wait. 

Also, way to cherry pick the parts of my post you choose to respond to, because you can't reasonable respond to the rest. You're the personification of The Daily Texas board, Oh, and you're a piece of human shit. 

Lets not.  The less time we spend addressing this bozo's bs here, the better.  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Kindly show your work, from reputable sources, not the trash twitter links you've brought to the table so far, of subsidized mass migration. We'll wait. 

Also, way to cherry pick the parts of my post you choose to respond to, because you can't reasonable respond to the rest. You're the personification of The Daily Texas board, Oh, and you're a piece of human shit. 

Are you serious, Clark? I will spoiler.

Spoiler

The US government provides various forms of support to immigrants—primarily legal ones like refugees, asylees, and certain parolees—through federal programs, grants, and reimbursements. These "subsidies" include direct cash/medical assistance, resettlement services, health coverage, and emergency aid, often administered by agencies like the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) under Health and Human Services (HHS), US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Undocumented immigrants are largely ineligible for most federal benefits (e.g., SNAP, TANF, non-emergency Medicaid), but they access emergency services, public education for US-born children, and state-funded expansions in some areas. Total federal spending on these supports has surged due to increased arrivals (e.g., Afghans, Ukrainians, Venezuelans), with ORR alone spending ~$20 billion in FY 2022–2023 on migrant care.Key drivers:

Refugee and Parolee Surges: Policies under the Biden administration (2021–2025) expanded parole for groups like Afghans (2021), Ukrainians (2022), and CHNV (Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan) parolees, making them eligible for benefits akin to refugees.

Emergency Funding: DHS/FEMA allocated $300 million in 2024 for migrant shelters via the Shelter and Services Program (SSP), plus $340 million in competitive grants.

 

US Government Funding to Groups Facilitating Immigrant Entry (2020–2025)Building on the broader subsidies for immigrants discussed previously, the US government also channels significant funds to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), nonprofits, and voluntary agencies (volags) that actively facilitate the entry, processing, and initial resettlement of immigrants, refugees, and parolees. These groups—often faith-based or humanitarian—handle tasks like overseas referrals, visa processing support, transportation, sponsorship matching, and border reception. Funding primarily flows through the Department of State (PRM), Department of Health and Human Services (ORR/HHS), Department of Homeland Security (DHS/FEMA), and USCIS, totaling billions annually amid surges in arrivals (e.g., Afghans in 2021, Ukrainians/CHNV parolees 2022–2024).This support peaked under Biden (2021–2025) with expanded parole programs but faced freezes and reviews under Trump starting January 2025, leading to layoffs and delays. Critics, including FAIR and Sen. Bill Hagerty, argue it incentivizes illegal migration by covering transport and shelter, effectively "bailing out" NGOs and sanctuary cities. Proponents view it as essential humanitarian aid to prevent CBP overcrowding and promote integration. Total NGO funding for these activities: ~$5–7B/year pre-2025, with ORR/PRM alone at $2–3B annually for resettlement.

 

 

You could drown in the details. There's also a couple search accounts on line that provide details but you won't like who's behind them. 

An example,

 

It's quite a racket. One of the many reasons that people are up in arms about slowing it or shutting it down.
 

12 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

Lets not.  The less time we spend addressing this bozo's bs here, the better.  

The truth hurts, Lizzo.

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Posted
16 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Kindly show your work, from reputable sources, not the trash twitter links you've brought to the table so far, of subsidized mass migration. We'll wait. 

Also, way to cherry pick the parts of my post you choose to respond to, because you can't reasonable respond to the rest. You're the personification of The Daily Texas board, Oh, and you're a piece of human shit. 

"No new wars!"

"I'm not going to start a war, I'll stop wars."

- Donald J. Trump, while campaigning, stated as cornerstones of his campaign

 

"Here's why Trump needs to start a war with Venezuela."

- bots and influencers, continuing to live out and excuse the constant stream of lies from Trump

 

It's fucking art, that's what it is

Posted
10 minutes ago, Carrizo Chorizo said:

Are you serious, Clark? I will spoiler.

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The US government provides various forms of support to immigrants—primarily legal ones like refugees, asylees, and certain parolees—through federal programs, grants, and reimbursements. These "subsidies" include direct cash/medical assistance, resettlement services, health coverage, and emergency aid, often administered by agencies like the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) under Health and Human Services (HHS), US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Undocumented immigrants are largely ineligible for most federal benefits (e.g., SNAP, TANF, non-emergency Medicaid), but they access emergency services, public education for US-born children, and state-funded expansions in some areas. Total federal spending on these supports has surged due to increased arrivals (e.g., Afghans, Ukrainians, Venezuelans), with ORR alone spending ~$20 billion in FY 2022–2023 on migrant care.Key drivers:

Refugee and Parolee Surges: Policies under the Biden administration (2021–2025) expanded parole for groups like Afghans (2021), Ukrainians (2022), and CHNV (Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan) parolees, making them eligible for benefits akin to refugees.

Emergency Funding: DHS/FEMA allocated $300 million in 2024 for migrant shelters via the Shelter and Services Program (SSP), plus $340 million in competitive grants.

 

US Government Funding to Groups Facilitating Immigrant Entry (2020–2025)Building on the broader subsidies for immigrants discussed previously, the US government also channels significant funds to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), nonprofits, and voluntary agencies (volags) that actively facilitate the entry, processing, and initial resettlement of immigrants, refugees, and parolees. These groups—often faith-based or humanitarian—handle tasks like overseas referrals, visa processing support, transportation, sponsorship matching, and border reception. Funding primarily flows through the Department of State (PRM), Department of Health and Human Services (ORR/HHS), Department of Homeland Security (DHS/FEMA), and USCIS, totaling billions annually amid surges in arrivals (e.g., Afghans in 2021, Ukrainians/CHNV parolees 2022–2024).This support peaked under Biden (2021–2025) with expanded parole programs but faced freezes and reviews under Trump starting January 2025, leading to layoffs and delays. Critics, including FAIR and Sen. Bill Hagerty, argue it incentivizes illegal migration by covering transport and shelter, effectively "bailing out" NGOs and sanctuary cities. Proponents view it as essential humanitarian aid to prevent CBP overcrowding and promote integration. Total NGO funding for these activities: ~$5–7B/year pre-2025, with ORR/PRM alone at $2–3B annually for resettlement.

 

 

You could drown in the details. There's also a couple search accounts on line that provide details but you won't like who's behind them. 

An example,

 

It's quite a racket. One of the many reasons that people are up in arms about slowing it or shutting it down.
 

The truth hurts, Lizzo.

Oh, when you mean subsidize, you mean basic humanitarian shit we should do to refugees and asylums like medical care, and relocation support that is, just, you know, being a decent human being. And arguably is a form of soft power to help people transition into American culture. You know, when 40% of Americans aren't screaming racist shit at them. 

I naturally thought, based on your sources, you meant the American Government cutting direct checks for immigrants to move here like most of those great internet sources you love.

Speaking of internet sources, which I specified, this site seems totally unbiased and super professional.

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