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RWSGFY says
Trump: “We have 500,000 Chinese students coming in. I've always been in favor of it.”
Or... How about at least one US student in China in a similar field in exchange for each Chinese student in the US?
They are getting ahead of us in tech, and this could be a way to recover our lead.
Anyone figure out how it is that the ice protests in Los Angeles all of a sudden just stop cold and curfew lifted and LAPD off tactical alert status just like that, even though ICE continues operations and raids in Los Angeles at the same pace as before the protests? I mean just stops cold like it never existed.
FuckTheMainstreamMedia says
Anyone figure out how it is that the ice protests in Los Angeles all of a sudden just stop cold and curfew lifted and LAPD off tactical alert status just like that, even though ICE continues operations and raids in Los Angeles at the same pace as before the protests? I mean just stops cold like it never existed.
Might be that the DOJ is not just prosecuting rioters but going after the funders. Funders got scared so no more money.
SCOTUS strikes again, and now it’s apparently time for leftist judges to begin defying their own High Court. Yesterday, ABC ran a story headlined, “Supreme Court allows Trump to resume speedier 3rd-country removals but Boston judge says detainees in Djibouti still protected.”
In the latest victory for the Trump Administration, yesterday SCOTUS lifted a nationwide stay on summarily deporting criminally convicted illegal aliens to unpleasant foreign destinations that the government chooses. A Boston district judge, Brian Murphy, had enjoined the removals because, he said, each illegal must be given notice and a chance to get free NGO lawyers and tie their cases up for years in legal red tape.
The Supreme Court’s short decision did not explain its reasoning. But the three liberal justices scrawled scathing dissents, all but accusing the majority of crowning Trump as King of America. For his part, Judge Murphy threw a tantrum and promptly entered another order, again blocking the eight men from removal to Sudan, this time under a different theory and citing a previous order on his docket.
Hilariously, in his terse, one-sentence order, he also cited Sotomayor’s dissent— a judicial non-starter.
In response, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller accused Judge Murphy of rank insubordination. “Expect fireworks tomorrow when we hold this judge accountable for refusing to obey the Supreme Court,” Miller promised Fox News. ...
My best guess is that, with Murphy technically defying the Supreme Court’s order, the Administration will likewise defy Murphy, and resume nationwide deportations per SCOTUS. This case touches a key part of the Administration’s mass deportation strategy: the deal.
The deal is: self-deport and we’ll fly you anywhere you want. But if you stay, and we catch you, you’ll go someplace you won’t like very much. In leg irons. Not a joke, as the good old Cabbage would say.
In that sense, criminal illegal aliens already have notice. They can relocate themselves outside the U.S. and then enjoy whatever due process they want. Sue to get back in if they want. Just stop complaining about it.
US job openings in May hit 7.8 million in a continuing display of labor market resilience
Job postings grew especially in restaurants, hotels, and finance sectors, while overall hiring remained relatively subdued during May.
Job openings reached a six-month high, surpassing economists’ forecast of 7.3 million, and indicate ongoing labor market resilience despite high borrowing costs.
https://ground.news/article/us-job-openings-rose-unexpectedly-to-78-million-in-may-in-a-continuing-display-of-labor-market-resilience
US job openings in May hit 7.8 million in a continuing display of labor market resilience
Job postings grew especially in restaurants, hotels, and finance sectors, while overall hiring remained relatively subdued during May.
Job openings reached a six-month high, surpassing economists’ forecast of 7.3 million, and indicate ongoing labor market resilience despite high borrowing costs.
Sounds like deportations are working. Now the restaurants and hotels need to hire Americans at American wages.
Check out Caretta new development on Hwy 1 in Juno Beach; no unit is under $1 million bucks.
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