In this weekend's WSJ on Birthright Citizenship.
Akhil Reed Amar | Yale Law School
Born 67 years ago this month.
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/history/what-birthright-citizenship-gave-to-me-97c71656?st=tfDW2r&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
British public: "Why aren't the Home Office stopping the migrant invasion"???
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) September 7, 2025
The Home Office: pic.twitter.com/dL2xBC4D00
Coming soon , a discussion with a fellow lutonian @CandidwithLubna pic.twitter.com/t8HxkzoSW8
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) September 7, 2025
movielover said:
Christopher Hitchens warned us 15 years ago.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DN_FIgODNCk/?igsh=MTY1M3RmMGFiazAzag==
movielover said:Migrant population, 1990 vs 2024:
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 2, 2025
🇬🇧 The UK: 5% —> 17%
🇺🇸 The US: 8% —> 15%
🇦🇹 Austria: 9% —> 25%
🇧🇪 Belgium: 9% —> 20%
🇩🇰 Denmark: 5% —> 14%
🇩🇪 Germany: 9% —> 20%
🇬🇷 Greece: 6% —> 14%
🇮🇸 Iceland: 3% —> 25%
🇮🇪 Ireland: 6% —> 22%
🇫🇮 Finland: 1% —> 10%
🇫🇷 France: 9% —> 14%
🇪🇸…
An illegal alien who was released back onto the streets instead of being handed over to ICE just m*rdered a girl and threw her body off a bridge in Maryland pic.twitter.com/vEObfdFx8j
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 7, 2025
🚨🇬🇧 Meanwhile in London earlier
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) September 6, 2025
RAF War Veteran is arrested for holding up a sign that offended the wrong people.
Britain has truly fallen. pic.twitter.com/m6PoRGAtzN
movielover said:
They have to arrest the war heros to cover up the mass r*pe, torture, and pimping of little girls.
Really reveals, among other things, what a class-based society it is.
According to British law, this 83 year old retired vicar named Sue is a dangerous extremist - legally equivalent to an ISIS supporter.
— Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) September 7, 2025
Why?
Because she opposes genocide.
A state which behaves like this is morally bankrupt.
It’s so obvious how damning history will be. https://t.co/hD4ZUJfkM8
Berlin is lost. That looks like a neck injury. https://t.co/XM4VTClcT3
— Daniel McAdams (@DanielLMcAdams) August 29, 2025
Today, at Brussels South Train Station, the police unleashed an attack dog on a peaceful, elderly protester. The animal savaged her, mauling her arm and leaving her to bleed!! The Belgian state acted again as a brutal enabler of genocide.
— Johann Spischak (@SDGMasterglass) September 7, 2025
While the United Nations officially… pic.twitter.com/hFhEf9eKXp
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— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline) September 7, 2025
Something folks are missing here: this raid wasn’t about “illegals taking American jobs.” It was about ICE storming the Hyundai–LG battery plant in Georgia, part of a $7.6B Metaplant project that isn’t even operational yet.
They dragged out more than 300 South Korean… pic.twitter.com/7IQuGisEYg
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They dragged out more than 300 South Korean engineers and specialists. People flown in to help stand the place up so it could eventually employ thousands of Georgians/Americans.
This plant wasn't scheduled to start running until late 2025 or early 2026. These workers weren't taking jobs; they were building the factory that would create them.
Personally, I don't want to drive a car built by employees with fast tracked training. Or have others driving them around me.movielover said:
Then develop a temporary, skilled visa program, if truly needed, while also setting up local junior colleges and tech training to train local applicants. Fast track it, fast track training.
So you're suggesting that companies hold off building their plants while the workers setting up the plant complete their fast tracked training?movielover said:
The above sources claim the illegal workers are only setting up the plant, requiring alleged special skills, not building cars.
Something doesn't add up. Prior reports indicated the detainees entered the country illegally, were on non-work visas, tourist visas and / or had overstayed their visas. Those don't profile as highly specialized workers with unique skillsets.DiabloWags said:
Building plants to manufacture the batteries and related computing chips for electric cars requires very specific technical knowledge, according to Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, former chief global economist at Ford.
"You have certain positions that are very, very technical," said Hughes-Cromwick, now a senior visiting fellow at the center-left think tank Third Way. "These are people who have installed the equipment before. … It's really ludicrous to think that we're not going to have foreign-born workers as part of our workforce as we get manufacturing back on our soil."
Battery plants require electromechanical processes that are far more complex than those at traditional car assembly plants, with proprietary industrial systems that most U.S. workers are not trained to operate. The engineers designing and building the plant need to have deep experience controlling potential contaminants, mixing volatile chemicals, and installing equipment that can handle voltage loads exponentially higher than those at legacy factories.
"We are more than capable of building and staffing those plants, but not instantaneously," said Chris Nichols, CEO of the Interstate Renewable Energy Council, a group that is eager to see the United States resurgent in manufacturing these advanced technologies. "Just saying we are going to build the plant doesn't create 500 to 1,000 highly specialized engineers and other workers who happen to be in Georgia."
But the U.S. does not have a visa program designed to enable foreign firms to bring hundreds of skilled workers for weeks or months to construct such a plant, according to immigration lawyers and economists.
How the Hyundai raid could upend Trump's dream of more U.S. factories
tequila4kapp said:
Something doesn't add up. Prior reports indicated the detainees entered the country illegally, were in non-work visas, tourist visas and / or had overstayed their visas. Those don't profile as highly specialized workers with unique skillsets.
Wake up Europe and protect your women and children.
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) September 10, 2025
CC: @jacobfalach1
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