America Faces No Greater Threat Than Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Their Assault to Our Borders Is As Great As Their Assault to Free Speech and Free Elections
Saturday, March 30, 2024
JOE BIDEN'S AMERICA LAST DOCTRINE - ALL JUDICIAL NOMINEES MUST BE ANTI-AMERICAN, AND PRO MUSLIM LIKE JOE, OBAMA AND THEIR GODFATHER GEORGE SOROS
JOE BIDEN'S NOMINEES MUST HAVE DEMOSTRATED AN ABILITY TO GAME THE LAW FOR THE FASCIST DEMOCRAT PARTY REGIME.
BUILDING THE DEMOCRATS' NEO-FASCIST GLOBALIST REGIME FOR OPEN BORDERS
Nobody in his right mind, of course, would credit Old Joe with being insightful or perceptive. He’s a desperately corrupt, senescent apparatchik acting in the service of malevolent anti-American forces, and so that leaves us the other option: all this has been carefully planned. The Russian Collusion hoax didn’t work, the Ukraine phone call didn’t work, even the fake Jan. 6 “insurrection” didn’t, in the second impeachment proceeding, accomplish its purpose of ensuring that Trump couldn’t become president again. ROBERT SPENCER
A top Department of Homeland Security civil rights official has previously unreported ties to a Rutgers University think tank that congressional investigators are calling a "hotbed of radical antisemitic, anti-American, anti-Israel, and pro-terrorist activity."
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia served as a faculty affiliate of the Rutgers Law School Center for Security, Race, and Rights until she joined the Department of Homeland Security last year as officer for civil rights and civil liberties. In her current role, Wadhia advises DHS leadership on the civil rights ramifications of agency policies and leads investigations into civil rights and civil liberties complaints from members of the public.
But Wadhia's affiliation with the Rutgers center could call her fitness for the job into question. The House Committee on Education and the Workforce launched an investigation this week into Rutgers's failure to address anti-Semitic activities on campus. The investigation focuses on the Rutgers Center for Security, Race, and Rights, which has come under scrutiny amid the confirmation process for Biden judicial nominee Adeel Mangi, who served on the center's advisory board until last year.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R., Mo.), a member of the
Senate Homeland Security and Government
Affairs Committee, said Wadhia's "ties to pro-
terrorist groups should be completely
disqualifying."
"Either the Administration isn't vetting its employees and nominees, or it simply doesn't care about their anti-Israel connections," he told the Washington Free Beacon.
Months before Wadhia joined the center, it hosted an event, marking the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, that featured Sami al-Arian, who was convicted of providing material support to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a terrorist group.
The center blamed Israel's "colonial violence" and "decades of oppression" against Palestinians for the October 7 Hamas attack, which the center called "Hamas's October 7th operation." After the group's 9/11 event with al-Arian in 2021, Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer (N.J.) called to "castigate and alienate" the think tank for providing a platform to speakers "with ties to militant terrorist organizations."
That didn't deter Wadhia, who joined the center in early 2022, according to an archived version of the center's website.
Wadhia, a former Penn State law professor, has worked closely with center director Sahar Aziz, who said after the Hamas attack that "Israel & its [mainstream media] accomplices are making up so many outrageous lies to distract from its carnage in Gaza!" Aziz in May 2021 defended Hamas's attacks on Israel, signing an open letter that said, "We are in awe of the Palestinian struggle to resist violent occupation, removal, erasure, and the expansion of Israeli settler colonialism."
Wadhia has contributed over the years to Aziz's research. Aziz thanked Wadhia in 2018 for providing "insightful feedback" to her academic journal article "A Muslim Registry: The Precursor to Internment?"
Congressional investigators have highlighted the anti-Semitic remarks of some of Wadhia's fellow faculty affiliates, a title awarded to academics who work at universities other than Rutgers.
One faculty affiliate is Hatem Bazian, the cofounder of Students for Justice in Palestine. Bazian has called for "intifada" against the United States and pushed anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, including the false claim that the Israeli government harvests the organs of Palestinians.
Students for Justice in Palestine has been behind some of the most inflammatory anti-Israel protests at schools across the country, following the Hamas attack. The group's George Washington University chapter projected pro-Hamas slogans such as "glory to our martyrs" on school buildings after the attack. Gottheimer, the New Jersey Democrat, has accused the Rutgers chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine of "intimidat[ing] Jewish students."
Another faculty affiliate of the Rutgers center is Joseph Massad, a professor of Arab politics at Columbia University. Massad referred to Hamas's Oct. 7 attack as "awesome" and touted the terrorist group's use of motorized paragliders as a feat of "innovative Palestinian resistance." According to a civil rights lawsuit against Columbia, Massad asked a university student who had served in the Israel Defense Forces "how many Palestinians that student had killed."
Massad pushed anti-Israel conspiracy theories at an event with Aziz, the Rutgers center director, on Dec. 4. For instance, he claimed that Israeli armed forces—not Hamas—engaged in the "indiscriminate strafing" of music festival attendees attacked on Oct. 7.
At Penn State, Wadhia led the school's Center for Immigrants' Rights Clinic, which pushed for relaxed immigration laws. She oversaw the center's research reports, one of which included a defense of the "Holy Land Five," leaders of Islamic charities convicted of raising money for a Hamas front group.
THESE INVADERS CAN'T READ AND WRITE IN THEIR OWN LANGUAGE AND NEVER WILL IN OURS! NOT A SINGLE ONE IS VETTED FOR SKILLS FOR ANYTHING ELSE BUT THEIR ABILITY TO BRED ANCHOR BABIES AND VOTE DEMOCRAT FOR MORE!
A Mexican migrant has been sentenced to ten years in prison in Rigby, Idaho, after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter for a fatal crash that killed 22-year-old Broc Stoddard and seriously injured his girlfriend, Hannah Britton.
On Monday, 19-year-old Alonso Hernandez-Garcia was sentenced for causing the August 11, 2023, crash that killed Stoddard and left 24-year-old Britton with serious injuries. At the time of the crash, Garcia had been speeding and crashed head-on with Stoddard and Britton.
Stoddard died at the scene, and Britton was rushed to a hospital in Idaho Falls, where she was treated for multiple serious injuries.
Jonathan Stoddard, Broc’s father, said his son “was robbed of experiencing the joy of marriage to his loving, beautiful and supportive girlfriend Hannah, deprived of becoming a father … cheated out of becoming an uncle.”
“Broc will never know what it is like to be called daddy or grandpa,” Jonathan Stoddard told the court at the sentencing hearing, according to East Idaho News.
Broc Stoddard “was the pillar of his family,” his obituary reads.
“He was a constant source of strength for his mother & he adored his little sister above all else,” the obituary continues. “However, his biggest role was that of a father figure to his younger brother Cole. The deep friendship shared between them welded a brotherly bond that will last throughout the eternities & beyond.”
Authorities said Garcia arrived in the United States from Mexico. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency plans to take Garcia into its custody and have him deported when he is released from prison.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
Joe Biden Breaks Public Support for ‘Skilled’ Migration
Voter support for the legal inflow of white-collar, college-graduate migrants has plunged amid President Joe Biden’s mass inflow of more than seven million southern migrants, according to a survey by the Associated Press.
The growing opposition is likely caused by Biden’s accelerating inflow of foreign visa workers for the professional careers sought by millions of Democrat-leaning, white-collar college graduates. For example, the Indian outsourcing firm, Tate Consulting Services, is being sued for firing Americans to help transfer U.S. jobs to cheaper and subordinate Indian migrants, according to a lawsuit described in the March 29 Wall Street Journal.
The huge legal inflow of white-collar migrants into U.S. jobs via the nation’s airports gets little press, partly because progressives, lobbyists, and establishment media outlets prefer to focus Americans’ attention on grateful southern migrants.
The new Associated Press survey showed that just 41 percent of 1,282 Americans see a “major benefit … [from migrant] skilled workers in fields like science and technology.”
That “major benefit” share is down by almost one-third compared to the 59 percent share in 2017:
A graphic shows how likely U.S. adults are to say skilled workers are a “benefit” to legal immigration, via an AP-NORC poll (AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research).
Among Democrats, the “major benefit” response fell from 71 percent to 52 percent, the poll, which was conducted March 21-25, shows.
Among Republicans, the share fell from 51 percent to 33 percent — or less than the 36 percent who say “Not a benefit at all.”
Overall, the share of Americans who responded “Not a benefit at all” jumped 8 percent in 2017 to 28 percent in 2024.
The 28 percent opponents included roughly one in six Democrats. The Democrat opposition is sharply up from just 4 percent in 2017.
This shift likely creates a Republican’s opportunity to reduce Biden’s huge advantage among college graduates. Many of the graduates would support a candidate who protects them from corporate outsourcing and migration.
In 2016, candidate Donald Trump promised reforms to the H-1B program. He pushed some fixes — including a 2020 suspension of the corruption-ridden programs — but the promised reforms were foiled by covert, investor-backed opposition in his own administration:
The Associated Press survey echoes the data from Rasmussen Reports, which runs a long-term survey of attitudes toward migration. The survey asks likely voters, “Should Congress increase the number of foreign workers taking higher-skill U.S. jobs or does the country already have enough talented people to train and recruit for most of those jobs?”
In a December 2019 survey, the respondents split 58 percent opposition to 28 percent support.
Since 1990, the federal government has allowed U.S. companies to import millions of long-term temporary workers for white-collar jobs. Many of the visa workers were allowed to get green cards and stay in their jobs. Many others took their jobs back to India or China when they went home.
Currently, the federal government is providing companies with a “Green Card Workforce” of roughly 1.5 million white-collar visa workers. Many work for low salaries and long hours in the hope of getting green cards and citizenship. The visa workers are imported via the H-1B, OPT, CPT, H4EAD, TN, L-1, and J-1 programs, as well as the B-1/B-2 loophole.
The result is a massive loss of white-collar jobs, white-collar salaries, white-collar cloud in the Fortune 500, and white-collar prosperity and political clout.
Despite the massive damage to the U.S. professional classes and U.S. innovation, this government-boosted white-collar outsourcing has gotten very little publicity from U.S. journalists. The Wall Street Journalreport, however, sketched the national trend:
A U.S. visa program for skilled foreign workers has long stoked concerns over American workers losing their jobs to lower-paid foreigners. Now a group of experienced American professionals is accusing an Indian outsourcing giant of firing them on short notice and filling many of their roles with workers from India on H1-B visas.
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The complaints revive questions about how Indian IT companies use H-1B visas. The visas are designed for skilled foreign workers but have for years led to concerns that Americans are being displaced by cheaper foreign workers with lesser qualifications. Companies apply for visas on behalf of workers and aren’t required to demonstrate that Americans with those skills are unavailable.
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The American former TCS employees are Caucasians, Asian-Americans and Hispanic Americans ranging in age from their 40s to their 60s and living in more than a dozen U.S. states. Many have master’s of business administration or other advanced degrees, according to the complaints, which were viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
In December 2022, bipartisan opposition defeated an investor push to dramatically expand the white-collar outsourcing programs that have spiked stock prices while crippling innovation at many U.S. companies, including Twitter, Boeing, Theranos, and Intel.
The government-incentivized failures have allowed China to seize the technological lead in many critical areas, including 5G telecommunications, by subordinating U.S. professionals’ workplace clout to the investors’ stock-market priorities:
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