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Globalists Sell Out America First Agenda With Foreign Handouts

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And get this - this money will keep flowing to those nations until September 2025, virtually guaranteeing hundreds of millions more headed that way over the next couple years. Priorities Out of Whack Now let's think about this for a second. We're in the midst of an historic crisis right here at home, with illegal border crossings hitting record highs month after month. Just this past February, we saw unprecedented numbers of migrants overwhelming our southern border, with over 200,000 encounters reported by officials. But instead of using those hundreds of millions to finally construct the border wall system that could help stem that tide, hire more border patrol agents desperately needed on the front lines, or deploy better surveillance technology to get a handle on this chaos, our leaders decided their priorities lie....elsewhere. Overseas, to be exact. It's basiccommon sense that preserving some level of sovereignty and security here at home should be the bigger priority. 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Firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene even tried to remove the Republican House Speaker over this "betrayal," as she called it. She filed a motion to vacate Mike Johnson from that position after he helped ram through this budget monstrosity that funds Middle Eastern countries' border efforts over our own. These conservatives make a fair point - we're in such a heated, never-ending battle over if and how to secure our own borders. Democrats want to grant amnesty and open the floodgates even further, while Republicans push for measures like reviving border wall construction and limiting entries into the interior. But while we're deadlocked in this endless debate, our tax dollars are being funneled across the world as we ignore the raging crisis in our own backyard. It's utterly nonsensical. We have a moral and Constitutional duty to protect our own nation first. But instead of upholding that responsibility, our leaders are bending over backwards to police the borders of Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt using our hard-earned money. --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor Message [#1 Stock for Energy Crisis (Buy Now for Just $8)]( the world suffers an oil shock… And gas prices rip higher… One tiny company could have the answer to the global energy crisis. It’s using AI to crack open the largest untapped energy source on the planet… 5X larger than the biggest oil field on Earth. [Act fast, this $8 stock could be moments away from appreciating considerably.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- American Fallout And let's be clear - this isn't some far-away issue that doesn't impact us here at home. While our tax dollars get diverted abroad for foreign border initiatives, our own communities are grappling with the very real fallout of unfettered illegal immigration. Everything from straining local resources like schools, hospitals and housing, to the economic impacts of suppressed wages and job competition. Families across America are feeling the squeeze as unchecked Migration pushes down salaries and employment opportunities. Meanwhile, the open borders lobby couldn't care less, as long as their donor class gets a steady stream of cheap foreign labor. At the same time, transnational gangs and drug cartels James Reagan Editor, Contributor PoliticsAndMyPortoflio.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor Message [Dividend Expert Reveals His Biggest Income Secrets... 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