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The news was sparked by last week’s targeted destruction of a small cartel drug-smuggling boat and its 11 ‘crew’ by U.S. military forces off Venezuela’s coast. Of course this immediately became controversial. Democrats and libertarians ironically howled that the military aren’t policemen and the smugglers got no due process. ...
Legal technicalities aside, most Americans are probably ready to embrace a final solution to the cartel problem. Once again, Trump has forced his political enemies into uselessly defending some of the worst criminals on earth— and they have no practical way to prove they are right in court.
You’d think they’d have learned their lesson by now. But they keep stepping right on the political rake.
Legal technicalities aside, most Americans are probably ready to embrace a final solution to the cartel problem. Once again, Trump has forced his political enemies into uselessly defending some of the worst criminals on earth— and they have no practical way to prove they are right in court.
The problem is rehab in this country is a joke. The relapse rate is insane. They focus on the wrong stuff. It's hard to cure people of addiction, but just cut them off and lock them up. Not a prison, well maybe one not in use, but you have to get them away from drugs for probably 90 days. In the process line up a job for release. 60-70% will still relapse, but it's roughly 90% I believe now.







ANTIFA declared a Terrorist Group!
Soros will still walk. Both him and his son.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2zk4l8g26o
Trump to add $100,000 fee for skilled worker visa applicants
US President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order that will add a $100,000 (£74,000) fee for applicants to the H-1B visa programme aimed at bringing in skilled workers from abroad into certain industries.
The proclamation will reportedly mention "abuse" of the programme and will restrict entry unless payment is made.
Wow this will reduce H1Bs dramatically, there may be a few cases where the employer pays but that's it.
The greatest beneficiary of the programme the previous fiscal year was Amazon, followed by tech giants Tata, Microsoft, Meta, Apple and Google, according to government statistics.
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