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03/26/2026

America’s greatest gift to the world has always been the promise that anyone, from anywhere, could build a better life through hard work, determination, and respect for the rules. That promise—the American Dream—was never free. It was earned and protected by a culture of liberty, law, self-reliance, and shared national identity that turned a collection of colonies into the most successful experiment in human freedom ever attempted.

Yet in recent years, that dream has been hijacked by waves of newcomers who want the rewards without the responsibility. They cross our borders illegally or exploit legal loopholes, then openly declare their refusal to assimilate. They demand welfare, voting rights, and cultural deference while scorning the English language, rejecting our Constitution, and importing the very failures they fled. Instead of gratitude, we see entitlement. Instead of unity, we see division. Instead of becoming American, they demand that America become like the places they left behind.
This isn’t immigration. It’s invasion by invitation.

The American Dream was forged in the fires of Western civilization—rooted in limited government, individual rights, free markets, and a common culture that celebrates excellence over grievance. Previous generations of immigrants understood this instinctively. They arrived poor but proud, learned our ways, saluted our flag, and raised their children as Americans first. That melting pot produced doctors, inventors, entrepreneurs, and patriots who made the dream stronger for everyone.

Today’s reality is starkly different. Too many arrivals arrive with contempt for the very society offering them sanctuary. They form no-go zones, celebrate foreign loyalties on our soil, and push ideologies incompatible with American values—whether it’s Sharia law, socialist redistribution, or identity-based tribalism. Our leaders, captured by globalist fantasies and political correctness, not only allow this but actively punish citizens who dare object.

Enough.

A nation without borders is not a nation. A culture that refuses to defend itself will not survive. You cannot sustain the American Dream by importing millions who despise the principles that created it. Respect for the rule of law isn’t optional. Embracing the culture of liberty, merit, and individualism isn’t bigotry—it’s the price of admission.
So let this be the clear message to the world:

Don’t come to America chasing the American Dream if you refuse to respect our laws and embrace the culture that makes this country worth coming to in the first place. Come ready to assimilate, contribute, and pledge allegiance to the red, white, and blue—or stay where you are.

The Dream belongs to those willing to earn it, not those determined to erase it. America has welcomed the world with open arms for generations, but open arms must never mean open surrender. Our children deserve to inherit the same opportunities our ancestors built. Defending that legacy isn’t hate. It’s love for the greatest nation on Earth.
It’s time we remembered who we are.

03/25/2026

Equal rules, equal freedom — the public square belongs to everyone.

Debates around public religious expression—like amplified calls to prayer—often come down to how laws are applied, not which belief is being expressed. In the U.S., the First Amendment protects religious freedom, but it does not override neutral laws on noise, permits, and public safety. That means activities such as street gatherings, amplified sound, or blocking traffic are typically regulated the same way whether it’s a protest, a parade, church bells, or a call to prayer.

Supporters of stricter enforcement argue that maintaining order requires consistent application of these rules, ensuring no group—religious or otherwise—disrupts daily life or receives special treatment. Others emphasize that religious expression in public spaces has long been part of American life, and that accommodations, when reasonable and lawful, reflect a pluralistic society where different traditions coexist.

In practice, cities usually handle this through permits, time/place/manner restrictions, and local ordinances. The goal isn’t to favor or suppress a religion, but to balance freedom of expression with the rights of others to access public spaces without undue disruption.

This issue ultimately isn’t just about one practice—it’s about how a diverse society defines fairness in shared spaces, and how consistently those standards are applied to everyone.

03/21/2026

You work your whole life for a home.

Years of sacrifice. Payments. Discipline.

And the day you finally own it…
you’re still paying for it.

Not a mortgage.
Not a loan.
But a system that never really lets go.

Ownership should mean freedom.
Peace of mind.
Security for your family.

Instead, it feels like a lifetime subscription
you can never cancel.

This isn’t just about money.
It’s about what ownership truly means.

Because if something is fully paid off,
it should be fully yours.

Nothing more. Nothing owed. Nothing hanging over your head.

03/21/2026

Comments by Laura Loomer have generated significant discussion online following remarks she posted about immigration and national security.

Loomer, who is known as a supporter of Donald Trump, suggested stricter measures targeting Muslim immigration to the United States during a period of heightened tension involving Iran. Her comments appeared shortly after reports of U.S. military strikes connected to the situation in the region.

The remarks quickly spread across social media and prompted strong reactions from political figures, advocacy organizations, and members of the public. Critics argued that immigration policies should focus on individual security assessments rather than religion or identity.

Loomer has previously drawn attention for outspoken positions on immigration and national security issues, which supporters say reflect concerns about border policy, while critics say such statements risk increasing political polarization.

03/21/2026

Supporting the deportation of every Muslim who actively advocates for imposing Sharia law on America is essential to protecting our constitutional republic. Sharia is incompatible with the Bill of Rights - it mandates the subjugation of women, punishment for blasphemy, death for apostasy, and the supremacy of religious law over secular governance. Anyone who openly supports replacing our system with Sharia has declared opposition to the very foundation of American freedom.

And that distinction is one the media refuses to make clearly.

Deportation in these cases isn't about religion - it's about loyalty to the Constitution. Peaceful Muslims who reject Sharia supremacy, embrace our laws, and live as equal citizens under the First Amendment are welcome and valued. But those who push a parallel legal system that would strip away free speech, religious liberty, women's rights, and equality before the law do not belong here. Citizenship and residency require allegiance to American principles - no exceptions.

The United States must enforce this boundary without apology. Strong vetting, zero tolerance for anti-constitutional ideologies, and swift removal of those who push Sharia keep our nation secure and true to its founding values. Anything less invites the gradual replacement of liberty with tyranny. America First means defending the Republic from ideologies that seek to dismantle it.

03/07/2026
03/07/2026

Should a member of Congress face expulsion for accusing federal agents of “killing Americans” while they are carrying out their duties?

Some argue that such statements undermine law enforcement and national security. Others believe elected officials have broad free speech protections and a responsibility to question government actions.

03/07/2026

Birthplace, Citizenship, and Who Can Represent America.

Debate is growing around whether members of Congress should be required to be native-born citizens rather than naturalized Americans. Under the U.S. Constitution, eligibility for Congress is based on age, residency, and years of citizenship — not birthplace. That means both native-born and naturalized citizens can serve in the House or Senate as long as they meet the constitutional requirements.

Supporters of changing this rule argue that lawmakers should have the strongest possible ties to the country they govern. They believe that individuals born and raised in the United States may have deeper familiarity with the nation’s cultural, historical, and political foundations. From this perspective, requiring native-born status could reinforce perceptions of national loyalty and shared identity among those shaping federal laws.

Opponents counter that the Constitution deliberately allows naturalized citizens to serve because citizenship — not birthplace — defines membership in the American political community. Immigrants who become citizens take an oath to uphold the Constitution and often bring perspectives shaped by firsthand experience with global systems and American opportunity. Critics of restricting eligibility argue that excluding naturalized citizens could undermine a long-standing tradition of immigrant participation in U.S. public life.

Changing the eligibility rules for Congress would require a constitutional amendment — a process that demands approval by two-thirds of Congress and ratification by three-fourths of the states. Because of that high bar, such proposals often become broader conversations about national identity, citizenship, and representation rather than immediate policy changes.

03/07/2026

J.D. Vance Pushes for Stricter Regulations on Foreign Ownership of U.S. Land

Vice President J.D. Vance recently called for the U.S. government to reclaim all land owned by Chinese-linked entities, emphasizing that the country should not allow any foreign control over its land. His comments reflect rising concerns about national security and the potential risks posed by foreign ownership of U.S. farmland and properties located near military installations. Vance's call aligns with ongoing legislative efforts to limit foreign ownership of American agricultural land, particularly by Chinese companies. While some support his stance, arguing it is vital for national security, others caution that such measures could fuel xenophobia and discourage investment from abroad.

03/07/2026

Empowerment Through Security: Why Trump’s Push for National Voter ID is a Win for All Americans.

President Trump is demanding an end to the "condescension" of the left, arguing that requiring an ID to vote is no different than requiring one to board a plane or buy a prescription. Despite liberal "boogeyman" stories of suppression, states like Georgia have seen massive turnout 68.3% in 2024 proving that high security and high participation go hand in hand. The Trump administration remains committed to the SAVE America Act, which would nationalize photo ID and proof of citizenship to prevent the fraud and "ballot harvesting" favored by radical elites.

03/07/2026

Prioritizing the Safety of ICE Agents and the Enforcement of Constitutional Justice

The recent surge in organized activity against ICE facilities has sparked a serious debate about the role of "dark money" in fueling domestic unrest. These coordinated efforts are designed to paralyze federal operations and prevent the enforcement of immigration laws that keep our communities safe. While the right to peaceful assembly is a cornerstone of our democracy, the use of bail funds and legal defenses to enable the obstruction of federal duties raises grave concerns about the true intent of these financiers. By targeting the agencies responsible for stopping human trafficking and the flow of illicit drugs, these funding networks are prioritizing a political agenda over the safety of the American people. It is time to look closely at the financial pipelines supporting these actions and ensure that our legal system remains a tool for justice, not a weapon for those seeking to erode the rule of law.

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