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@karlykingsley I reviewed all of your post and you just wasted your time posting this. DOE is a waste of money and failed American students. Let's abolish it.
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@PeteButtigieg Since when were you honest Pete. Only Trump would have enforced the rule of law
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@micah_erfan Idiot, that’s exactly what congress is doing against trump. That’s why JD Vance reposted it. Please be smart because you expose your hypocrisy to all.
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@MeachamDr @DemocraticWins @Ogre_42 We do care, but you can’t stop it immediately, plus eggs have issues .
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The Harsh Reality of Getting a Green Card The U.S. green card process is one of the most complicated and frustrating immigration systems in the world. It’s slow, expensive, and full of bureaucratic roadblocks that can keep people in limbo for years. For family-based immigration, applicants often wait decades, especially if they’re from countries like Mexico, India, or the Philippines. Employment-based applicants face long backlogs, shifting policies, and constant uncertainty. And if you’re applying through asylum or humanitarian programs, the process is even more unpredictable. Even those married to U.S. citizens don’t get a smooth ride—constant paperwork, interviews, and background checks can make the process nerve-wracking, not to mention the risk of denials over minor mistakes. Meanwhile, legal immigration remains painfully slow, but some argue that enforcement efforts move much faster. Instead of fixing the broken system, policymakers keep making it harder. It shouldn’t be this difficult for people who contribute to the economy, follow the law, and build lives in the U.S. to get permanent status. But until immigration reform happens, the green card process remains a never-ending waiting game. #Immigration #GreenCard #BrokenSystem
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@NewJerseyOAG They are not going to delete anything, we need it to prosecute corrupt government workers.
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@MatthewLofton15 @EPSedlock @alexmd2 @krassenstein I believe you still have time to save yourself. TDS has early warning signs. Get checked out because you lose your grip on reality. Seek help. To help you recover, I will stop engaging with your psychosis.
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@MatthewLofton15 @EPSedlock @alexmd2 @krassenstein If you are going to say the majority of people voted for the other party, by including everyone else, than you are not only making an unfair argument, but an unfair comparison. Trump won the majority, and his policy rule. the losers do not control.
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@MatthewLofton15 @EPSedlock @alexmd2 @krassenstein Majority does not mean 51%, its means the one with the most votes win. If three are running, the minimum votes one needs to win the majority is 34%, I know it's a difficult concept.
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@EPSedlock @AAnnecharico @alexmd2 @MatthewLofton15 @krassenstein Dang, the libs are crazy. they really think that unless the opposing party gets 51% of the votes, they party should still rule. does not sound like democracy to me.
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@AAnnecharico @EPSedlock @MatthewLofton15 @alexmd2 @krassenstein Argument is pointless: why waste your time on X if you have nothing to contribute.
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