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Two white men and their natural born US citizen wives
786 upvotes, 39 comments. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in General. "Two white men and their natural born US citizen wives"
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Anonymous 12w

Never ask a white supremacist the race of his wife

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Anonymous 12w

The U.S. is literally a melting pot. Regardless of if they weren’t or weren’t born here they are currently U.S. citizens(to my knowledge), that outta be celebrated shouldn’t it? If they’re legal then there’s no contradiction

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Anonymous 11w

Usha is a natural born citizen and Melania is a legal immigrant. Any questions?

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Anonymous 11w
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Anonymous 12w

R@c1$t

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Anonymous 11w

Me n bro

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Anonymous 11w

Talk about imperialism

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Anonymous 12w

Trump looks like the scary uncle they had to invite to the family potluck, but warn you not to talk to for too long. Bro looks older than all of them combined.

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Anonymous 12w

If all the immigrants looked like these two liberal women would be forming militias to patrol the border.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 12w

the way yall want women to be competitive that badly. no one is as fragile and insecure as a conservative man so they feed themselves delusions that women have to be worse.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 12w

besides most liberal women like pussy. we would love to have hot women coming through but we also just have basic empathy and want anyone who needs asylum to come through.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 12w

You’re right, I would be!

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 12w

“Too many pretty women are entering the country! Stop them!!” Said no one ever

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

The America trump wants would’ve made them impossible to be here - i.e Usha ( birthright citizenship ) , Melania ( H1B fraud )

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

Actually not true. Most people would have found other methods. Please do research before parroting the Left’s propaganda.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 11w

They downvote you becuase they know it’s true. They don’t want diversity, they just want no white people. Not sure how weapons grade propaganda has gotten y’all to hate yourselves that much, but as a Latino American Immigrant, it’s the most pathetic thing I’ve seen. Y’all need to find something to stand for, because this world is gonna steamroll and replace you. I love America, and I wish better for her.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

Usha’a parents were legal immigrants and Trump doesn’t want to get rid of H1B visas so try again. Also, what fraud did she commit exactly and show us the evidence.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 11w

How liberal women are straight, though many more of them are lesbian than conservative women. But regardless, he’s right, if you ever hear what liberal American women say about foreign women who are conservative and/or date American men, they say the most vile things about them.

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

Where the hell did #3 go

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

*most

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Anonymous replying to -> #14 11w

🤷‍♂️

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

Ran away

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

Like I said using Trumps talking points - I.e wants to get rid of birthright citizenship means Usha wouldn’t be a citizen. 2. H1B is for highly skilled a tourist visa into a modeling contract on H1B will not exist in trumps America so no Melania

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

No modeling agency would pay the 100k$ to take in a model. She also filed for EB-1 which is for exceptional ( researchers , olympiads etc ) so clearly she was part of the abusers of the system that took American citizens jobs. You can’t support Trump and turn an eye to how the 1st and 2nd lady benefited from what they’re trying to erase

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

She was approved by the State Department, take it up with them, she didn’t lie about anything. Modeling agencies do pay that much to certain models and take it up with them. Also, Vance’s wife is an American citizen smh

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

Where did Trump say modeling would be excluded? Also, he wants to get rid of birthright citizenship for children whose parents were here illegally when they had them, not for people whose parents were here legally like Usha’a were. Try again

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

And so were many people legally here on H1Bs so tell me why all of a sudden it’s a big problem now? And let’s be fr even FAANG companies are pausing hiring because of that fee. No modeling company is hiring someone on a tourist visa ( btw it’s illegal to work on a tourist visa which she did and transitioned to an H1B )

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

I want you to realize that once an implementation is in place for ending birthright citizenship it lets the floodgates open for who he decides to end it for. Same way the deportations were meant for “illegals” and now there’s so many cases of legal residents and even citizens getting deported

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

You just said she applied on a EB1 and now are moving the goalpost claiming she was on a tourist visa. Also, it is legal to switch visas, but you have to go through the process. When did Trump say he was trying to restrict H1Bs? So we should turn a blind eye to illegal immigration because some legal immigrants and citizens got accidentally deported? So let’s turn a blind eye to murder because some people have been wrongfully convicted of it. And you’re making a slippery slope fallacy.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

Saying that being born here because your parents illegally snuck into the nation doesn’t qualify you for birthright citizenship doesn’t take away from the fact that being born on US soil because your parents were permitted to be here grants you birthright citizenship.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 11w

Nothing is as fragile and insecure? Thats wild coming from a political base with a near monopoly in the mental disorder department. Y’all literally crash out in public over the most trivial things (take biology, basic biology for instance). That one made me laugh.

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

Are you unable to understand the point I am making? She did things that will never slide in Trumps America. Working on a B1 to switch to an H1B for a modeling agency ( would never happen ) switching from H1B to EB1 would never happen. The whole argument that MAGA gives is H1B and EB1 are reserved for the truly exceptional. Also adding a 100k$ fee and increasing prevailing wages is the definition of restricting it 😐

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

You realize Trumps dad came to this country illegally? The child has no say in where they are born. And my point is not about br for illegals rather if he cancels birthright it opens the floodgates to apply to anyone he chooses as we are seeing. Also birthright citizenship applies to people who are here legally and his EO tries to cancel that. Do you follow the policies or are you just a MAGA mouthpiece

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

Trump’s dad was born in the US. When has Trump to cancel birthright citizenship for legal immigrants and citizens?

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

*tried

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

The $100k fee is a lot I agree, but where has Trump said he’s trying to restrict modeling for H1B or switching visas in general?

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

The 100k fee is completely justified. I want Americans to have a fighting vhance to be in the workforce tprather than see our jobs literally being outsourced to the lowest possible bidder. The companies are going to have to pay and justify that 100k. They can either do that, year by year, or pay our citizens a living wage. Fuck the megacorp

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Anonymous replying to -> #14 11w

Actually that does make sense, I didn’t think about that. Ensuring that Americans have first pick at jobs is essential because a nation has a duty to serve its citizens first a foremost.

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

Absolutely. Corporations have entire legal teams dedicated to searching for loopholes. Here’s the thing, when they found out they could pay immigrants less for the same work? They started focusing on outsourcing jobs to them instead of priorizing the thousands of Americans who graduate reputatable institutions, who need a job in order to pay off their debt. It’s estimated around 60 percent of college grads dont end up with a job. Megacorp don’t care. Scary.

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Anonymous replying to -> #14 11w

These are MAGA talking points. H1B is not the cause of the terrible job market. Only 85k visas are issued a year and in the entire US currently there are only 500k - 700k on H1B. So explain to me how less than 10% of the working population is responsible for 60% grads not getting a job? Also H1B are required to be paid the max of the prevailing wage or the salary for the position.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w
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Anonymous replying to -> #12 11w

Exactly what I’m trying to say so Melania abused a system because you cannot tell me there was not an equally qualified US citizen.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

H1Bs arent always payed that, is what im saying. DOL sets the regulations, but most employers set the classification of these jobs as level 1 and 2, “entry level” and “qualified”, even if the worker performs mid or high level work which allows them to pay significantly lower market rates for work. Loopholes and regulations in these companies make it legal, and they do find a way.

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Anonymous replying to -> #14 11w

Take this example. H1b visas filed are not done say, for a company like Amazon, Google, or meta directly, but by (for example) IT staffing or outsourcing firms like infosys, TCS, Cognizant, or HCL. They act as labor suppliers. They 1. Get h1bs approved under their own prevailing wage filings, often in cheaper regions, 2. “Rent” out the labor to client companies, sometimes in higher cost metro areas, and then the worker pay is set at filing, not working location.

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Anonymous replying to -> #14 11w

Example 2, a a firm files an H-1b in Dallas, where prev. Wage is lower, but the worker actually sits in SF at a client site. So legal paperwork would say “compliant” for Dallas, but in reality would be much lower than what SF engineers make.

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Anonymous replying to -> #14 11w

That I agree with. A system that will shut out the consultancy companies from abusing and essentially hiring “slave labor” is good. the DOL doesn’t do its due diligence in ensuring that these consultancies are doing things the right way. Raising the fees to a 100k$ and constantly blaming immigrants as the reason why Americans don’t have jobs is not right and just creates unnecessary blame. It needs to be revamped yes but it needs to be done right and for the right reasons.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

The program is abused ( my whole argument was Melania also abused the program ) but H1B isn’t why we don’t have jobs. It needs to be revamped to what it’s meant for high skilled essential workers. A model , consultancies and all those jobs that we can clearly do and are qualified for should not be under H1B. But once again a demographic representative of 10% of the workforce is not why we don’t have jobs

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

Jobs also need to bring trainings back. They’re demanding too much plug and play workers and lateral transfers, and dont what to have to train anyone. Big companies used to have entire sections dedicated to training and education, now youre kinda just expected to have qualifications or “get fucked”.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 11w

How did she abuse the system? She was legally granted a visa and let in. Also, when she came in there wasn’t high unemployment.

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