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11 thought on “US Supreme Court pauses Texas law to arrest illegal immigrants”
  1. Western nations must cease and desist accommodating these population transfers and human tsunamis in their racial grievances, political agendas.

    The ‘from the river to the sea’ / ‘always was, always will be – makarrata Long March is big on cultural vandalism of the Anglo-Celtic Australians.

    But the destruction of English heritage in England takes the cake or rather the matzoh. The Jewish, Paki and Muslim elites are determined to use Hijrah grievances as the reason to destroy more English heritage.
    You think I am exagerrating
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uPHRL50mhf0

  2. Does the SC have a financial interest in keeping the border open? I’m wondering why we need a washington govmint at all if we are just going to let rapists and murderers come in at will, and pay them to to attack us. We certainly don’t need a SC that sides with the invaders.

  3. Irene Laird said – “Why now, after the damage has already been done?”

    Michael Yon has stated during interviews with Mike Adams that Texas Governor Greg Abbott is a WEF asset.

    And needless to say, Arizona’s sold-out “governor” Katie Hobbs is DEFINITELY part of the Globalist team and in bed with the Latin American human trafficking and drug cartels.

    Is it even worth considering California?

    Hard to get things under control when so MUCH of the machinery of governance has been infiltrated, hijacked and compromised by the baby-eating Globalists.

  4. While it is good to see the State of Texas, with many other States backing them, taking a stance against illegal immigrants, I can’t help but wonder “what took them so long”?. Why did they sit back and watch for years while hundreds of thousands illegal immigrants poured into the country, encouraged, aided and abetted by the government. Why now, after the damage has already been done?

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