… deport more illegal aliens, not keep more of them here.Conservatives were given a historic trifecta at the federal level, largely for two reasons: fixing the economy and restoring our national sovereignty.
— Kevin Roberts (@KevinRobertsTX) April 8, 2026
Offering amnesty to anyone here illegally abandons both objectives.
Federal immigration policy should be focused on how to… https://t.co/eL4cphwG9q
A Pathway Back to Where They Came From
Homeland Security Responds to CNBC
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins sent Easter email to staff touting 'Jesus' and 'God' https://t.co/7qvzv87747
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 7, 2026
“It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the Providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.” —George Washington
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) April 8, 2026
Have faith in God and Country. pic.twitter.com/7NwrnqlFHz
Diaper Diplomacy, 8 April 2026
“A whole civilization would die…” — Leavitt’s response to NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez on Trump’s post pic.twitter.com/dhe0XNiZpj
— DiaperDiplomacy (@DiaperDiplomacy) April 8, 2026
A Starting Place for Negotiations
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— محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf (@mb_ghalibaf) April 8, 2026
.@VP: "The Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon and it just didn't. We never made that promise. We never indicated that was going to be the case." pic.twitter.com/edXLMv6PQ3
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 8, 2026
… negotiating position of the government. It’s the equivalent of let’s say a Democrat councilman in Boise, Idaho, saying something crazy, the local public access TV picking up that crazy statement, and then the New York Times running that as the position of @POTUS . It doesn't make an ounce of sense..@VP: I've seen various organizations like @nytimes, @CNN, and others pick up and run the original 10-point proposal based on little more than a random yahoo in Iran submitting it to public access television in the country of Iran, and then them saying that somehow represents the… pic.twitter.com/qTGFhLpVmP
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 8, 2026
We Have to Be Serious About the Scale of This Challenge
… of our population and nearly ten times the population of Missouri.There's been a lot of talk of mass amnesty for illegal aliens.
— Senator Eric Schmitt (@SenEricSchmitt) April 8, 2026
My answer is simple, and it’s final: Hell no.
But let’s be clear-eyed about the real crisis. This isn’t just about “illegal” entry.
53.3 million foreign-born people live in the United States of America—roughly 16%… pic.twitter.com/7npENPN4nr
As both a raw number and a percentage of population, we are in uncharted territory. No serious nation pretends it can absorb unlimited numbers at unlimited speed without consequences for wages, schools, housing, hospitals, and the very cohesion of the republic itself. When the foreign-born share surges to levels never seen before, the pressures don’t stop at the border—they flood every community in America. They depress wages for working Americans, they overwhelm our classrooms, they strain public services paid for by citizens who played by the rules.
That is the point too many people in Washington (even some Republicans) refuse to confront. They want to reduce this debate to a legal distinction alone, as if the only problem is unlawful entry.
And yet the people responsible for this situation still talk as if any effort to reduce numbers, tighten standards, advocate for assimilation, or prioritize American citizens is somehow extreme.
It is not extreme for a nation to want order. It is not extreme for a nation to want limits. It is not extreme for a nation to insist that immigration policy serve the national interest instead of the preferences of donors, activists, and multinational employers.
America has every right to have an immigration system that is oriented toward its own people. That means stopping illegal entry, yes. But it also means ending the broader ideology of mass migration that treats record inflows as a sign of virtue and public concern as something to be silenced. If we are serious about preserving our country, we have to be serious about the scale of this challenge.
Vital Concepts to Understand When Analyzing
… region where they let me know that what was being said publicly was in no way related to what was actually going on. A leader or politician in these countries will never, ever publicly say the truth if the truth suggests weakness or vulnerability. Never. It just does not happen. They will lie publicly with outrageous bombast, knowing full well that what they are saying is untrue, because their culture demands it.RE: Islamic Culture in the Middle East and Central Asia
— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) April 8, 2026
I sense that too many Americans do not understand the public face-saving that is integral to Islamic culture in the Middle East and Central Asia.
I recall numerous times I dealt with government or military officials in the…
Additionally, they respect the strongman. The strongman who speaks with ferocity and then backs it up with deeds is always respected (or feared, depending on the situation).
These are vital concepts to understand when analyzing the public pronouncements of the Iranian regime and the Truth Social declarations of President Trump. The Iranians must save face no matter what. Literally none of their public pronouncements can be trusted as being accurate or truthful. At the same time, when Trump posts things like “ending a civilization,” he is NOT TALKING TO YOU. He is talking to the mullahs in the only language they understand. In fact, as the Democrat/Media Complex derides Trump as an idiot for such pronouncements, HE is the one who is culturally attuned in a very profound way that totally flies over the heads of his critics.
These are vital concepts that must be understood to accurately interpret the very public exchange of declarations between Trump and the mullahs.
John Overton High School
… their religion erased from American education.John Overton High School is changing its entire bell schedule, creating specialized cafeterias, and hosting Ramadan dinners on its campus to cater to Muslims in my district.
— Rep. Andy Ogles (@RepOgles) April 8, 2026
MNPS teachers are providing prayer rugs for students. Meanwhile, Christians have seen every trace of… pic.twitter.com/nVjVlOqNO0
DC Circuit Court Agrees
… our sensitive systems.Today’s D.C. Circuit stay allowing the government to designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk is a resounding victory for military readiness.
— Acting AG Todd Blanche (@DAGToddBlanche) April 8, 2026
Our position has been clear from the start — our military needs full access to Anthropic’s models if its technology is integrated into…
Military authority and operational control belong to the Commander-in-Chief and Department of War, not a tech company.
This Is the Final Battle
… Dear Iranians, I made this video at the end of the month of Dey, and I confidently and definitively said that Trump and Israel will attack. And you saw that they did.ایرانیای عزیز، من این ویدئو رو آخر دی ماه درست کردم، مطمئن و قطعی گفتم که ترامپ و اسرائیل حمله میکنند. و دیدید که کردند.
— Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران (@iranidaturan) April 8, 2026
الان هم دارم بهتون میگم، سقوط رژیم قابل توقف نیست. ترامپ داره سعی میکنه تبعاتش رو کنترل کنه و آروم پیش ببره گذار رو.
انتظاراتتون رو تنظیم کنید که مدام تو… pic.twitter.com/RpBrinTPal
Now I'm telling you, the fall of the regime is unstoppable. Trump is trying to control its consequences and move the transition forward calmly.
Set your expectations so that you're not constantly disappointed and discouraged. Revolution is a process. The world doesn't turn into a rose garden overnight. It takes several months or even several years. Be patient and endure. Take care of each other, don't let each other down.
They must wait for the right opportunity. It's a hard choice to watch the suffering and hardship of the people, but they're willing to pay this cost to rid themselves of the regime forever. They must bring this to fruition not only for the people of Iran, but for their own interests.
Trust. Have faith.
This is the final battle!
January Protests
More footage from the January protests in Iran is now surfacing after heavy internet blackouts, confirming what many tried to downplay.
— Sarah Raviani (@sarahraviani) April 8, 2026
This wave of unrest was unprecedented.
If you’ve lost faith in politics, have faith in the Iranian people. pic.twitter.com/IF5MTrY7vM