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BIDEN MIGRATION Backlash: Shocking JOB Surge Ignites Fury Among Open-Borders Activists
— Pro-migration groups are panicking over a $170 billion bill in Congress that would sharply boost immigration enforcement. David Bier from the Cato Institute warned this plan could mean millions of deportations and a huge jump in enforcement. These same activists once praised Biden for letting about 10 million inadmissible migrants into the country.
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick at the American Immigration Council called the extra money for ICE “transformative,” claiming it could spark mass deportations across America. Todd Schulte of FWD.us also slammed the plan, saying shifting $45 billion to ICE would hurt families and strip funds from other needs.
But while activists complain, new government data shows American workers are winning. The Department of Labor reported 830,000 more Americans had jobs in June — levels not seen since before COVID.
The labor force participation rate rose to 61.8 percent. These numbers show putting American jobs first is paying off for U.S. workers — and exposing how open-borders policies can backfire on everyday families.
IRAN NUCLEAR Deal Shattered: Biden’s Chaos Leaves America Exposed
— Senator Chris Murphy admitted U.S. and Israeli strikes wrecked ongoing talks with Iran over its nuclear program. He said, “We interrupted those negotiations,” warning that the chance for a peaceful deal may now be gone.
Murphy argued these attacks have “scrambled Iranian politics” so much that Iran might never agree to the deals it once considered. He claimed this could make the Iranian threat even worse in the long run, even if their nuclear plans are delayed for now.
Podcast host Tommy Vietor pointed out Israel killed a key Iranian leader involved in talks. Murphy replied, “Correct, and not coincidentally.” This hints at a deliberate move to end diplomacy with Iran.
The Biden administration’s choices have left America with fewer tools against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Critics say this shows weak leadership and risks more chaos in an already unstable region.
BIDEN’S Ukraine AID Plan Ignites Fierce Backlash Among Voters
— President Biden just announced more security help for Ukraine as its war with Russia drags on. This decision is firing up a heated debate in Washington and across the nation. Many lawmakers and regular Americans are now questioning how much support the U.S. should really give.
Recent polls show Americans are deeply split over Biden’s Ukraine policy. Critics warn that endless aid wastes taxpayer money and pulls focus from problems here at home. Supporters claim it’s needed to push back against Russia.
With election season coming, this issue is front and center for voters — especially in battleground states where every vote matters. Foreign policy choices like these could decide who wins.
This new move by Biden shows just how divided America is about our role overseas, especially with tensions rising between the U.S. and Russia. The fight over Ukraine aid isn’t ending anytime soon.
BIDEN’S Economy In Chaos: Americans Angry as Inflation Skyrockets, Markets Crash
— Inflation in the U.S. just soared 4.8% in a single month — the biggest jump in more than ten years. Stock markets tumbled, with the Dow Jones down over 300 points and the S&P 500 falling too. Families across America are feeling real pain as prices rise and savings disappear.
Many experts blame recent Federal Reserve rate hikes for making things worse instead of fixing inflation. Critics say Biden’s team is mishandling both spending and money policy during this crisis.
Republican leaders now want Congress to hold an emergency session to tackle these economic threats head-on. Some independent analysts warn that if nothing changes soon, a recession could be next.
Unemployment claims jumped by 15% this week alone, hitting factory and retail workers hardest. The Treasury Secretary says they’re keeping an eye on things and may step in again, but many doubt if current leadership can turn this mess around.
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— President Biden to Address Nation Amid Calls to Step Aside as Democratic Nominee President Joe Biden is set to hold a crucial news conference on Thursday amidst mounting pressure for him to relinquish his position as the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee
— Biden Engages in Post-State of the Union Talks with Sen Bennet on House Floor" President Biden discusses key issues with Sen Bennet following his State of the Union address
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UK MIGRATION COLLAPSE Stuns Critics as Conservative Policies WIN
— Net migration to the UK has dropped sharply, falling from 860,000 in 2023 to just 431,000 by December 2024. This big change follows years of public calls for stronger border control and ends a period of record-high immigration.
The drop is linked to tougher visa rules set by the previous Conservative government. More people are also leaving Britain for jobs abroad. Fewer arrivals from refugee programs and foreign students going home have helped bring numbers down even more.
Labour leaders now claim credit after taking office in mid-2024. But Conservatives say their policies made this happen. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper points to stricter rules on illegal work and asylum returns as proof of progress, while former Home Secretary James Cleverly says it was Conservative action that turned things around.
Even with lower migration, worries remain about pressure on public services and illegal Channel crossings. The government says new reforms are coming soon and promises UK borders will stay “under control” ahead of the next election.
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