Democratic Divides: Immigration Policy, Party Tensions, and Defining Gangs

April 25, 2025

The undemocratic Democrats—when nothing else works, they call the ACLU or activist lawyers. Immigration has long been a cornerstone of American growth and prosperity, and it will continue to play an essential role. Historically, companies could sponsor foreign workers, who would then apply for a Green Card upon entry. Today, other visa types are available , and some countries are granted 90-day stays without requiring a visa. Those fleeing political or religious persecution may apply for asylum. Undocumented status is described here , and asylum guidelines can be found here.

Undocumented immigrants are individuals in the U.S. illegally or without permission. They cannot live or work legally in the U.S., nor can they access benefits such as driver’s licenses or health insurance. These individuals are subject to deportation at any time. A person becomes undocumented if they overstay a temporary visa or enter illegally without using a port of entry. Understanding these statuses helps determine the appropriate legal steps toward citizenship.

Visas facilitate short-term visits but are not intended for individuals fleeing persecution.

Asylum is a protective measure for individuals unable to return to their home countries due to threats based on race, religion, nationality, or political opinion.

To get a work visa for the U.S. – yes, it may cost you money –

  • Have a job offer from a U.S. employer.
  • Work in an occupation eligible for work visas.
  • Meet the educational or experience requirements for the role.
  • Prove you will return to your home country when your visa expires.
  • Apply for a visa after USCIS approves the Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker (Form I-129).
  • File Form I-765 for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and pay the required fee.

You may wonder what it would take for Congress to pass laws that enforce legal immigration while fully securing the border. Asylum seekers can still approach legal entry points with valid documentation. Those with criminal records, however, should likely be disqualified. While Trump’s “Gold Card” idea may face objections, why not invest that funding in Americans instead?

Criminal gangs are certainly a concern—both international and homegrown. Most are made up of U.S. citizens, but their presence remains alarming. For reference: 10 Notorious Gangs , List of Syndicates , Gangs in the U.S.

Meet the ACLU , a key player in defending civil liberties, especially against tools like the Alien Enemies Act. Did every migrant go through asylum procedures, or did some marry into status and become citizens the easy way? One Maryland dad’s story became a moment for Democrats—perhaps a win for 5%?

The court's ruling followed an emergency appeal by the ACLU, which claimed that federal immigration officials were preparing to resume removals under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.

Some argue that gangs like MS-13 and Tren de Aragua are among the most violent—but some call it relative. The ACLU and CAIR often advocate for asylum seekers—but how many are fleeing justice rather than persecution? Perhaps a California farm work visa is more appropriate. Would that violate civil liberties—or restore dignity through labor? Read more on the prison deal , and if you support CARE , ask whether their mission truly puts people first. Does the ACLU offer counseling—or only litigation?

At least one MS-13 faction—the Fulton clique in Los Angeles —has required murder for full membership. [2]

June 30, 2025
Celebrating 250 years of the Army with a Parade , makes President Trump a King ? You can certainly debate if it is a good Idea, but a King, that is then called a Stratocracy , but calling Trump a Stratocrat, probably never heard.  Healthy again, well the US is probably the most obese country on the planet, and the most drug users at the same time, this is prescription only, not speaking of illegal drug, or over the counter. So give the administration some credit for cleaning out the pharmaceutical lobbyists in the vaccine advisory Group and get some independent and medical experts to decide. The new global order, with President Trump leaving the G7 summit early, without a clear statement, and a failed attempt to reinstate the G-8; (Russia is excluded since 2022) the G 6 without the US are trying their own power play with the new German Chancellor as the face and spokesperson , representing Canada and Europe, in an attempt to ridicule their standing and strengthen the BRIC coalition. Perhaps they took their advice from the Bilderberg community. But Merz, to keep his standing in Germany, must distance himself from Trump, as Trump is a person non grata in Germany . As of today, the Bilderberg Group is holding a conference at the "Grand Hôtel" in Stockholm. Under high security precautions, the elite circle has rented the entire hotel until June 15. In the German-speaking press, the discreet Bilderberg meeting has so far been remarked: nothing! The list of participants includes around 140 high-ranking personalities. Mark Rutte, (NATO Secretary General), Lars Klingbeil (Vice-Chancellor Germany), Julia Klöckner (President of the Bundestag), Christopher Donahue (US General, Commander US Army Europe and Africa), Samuel Paparo (US Admiral, Commander US Indo-Pacific Command), Albert Bourla (Chairman Pfizer), Richard Moore (Chief of British Intelligence), Sophie Wilmès (Vice-President of the EU Parliament) and numerous other actors from politics, business, science and the media will confer under strict Secrecy about big politics.
May 29, 2025
As a continuation of the summit in Helsinki , the following conference that included Presidents Bush and Gorbachev took place in November 1990 in Paris. The conference included 34 nations, each a part of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) . The conference resulted in the signing of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty by members of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. The states of the CSCE also made arrangements to hold similar high-level political meetings regularly to build upon efforts to prevent conflict, control arms, and safeguard elections within these countries. [4] Netanyahu, Israel’s Premier, invokes the Old Testament—an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. Since Israel and its supporters portray it as the homeland of Jesus, perhaps the phrase love your enemies was forgotten when the British mandate over Palestine expired and the State of Israel was born—with official recognition from both the U.S. and USSR. With the latest escalation in the conflict and a vow to eliminate Hamas , it appears that the escalation includes the elimination of Gaza . Those unable to flee are seemingly treated as legitimate targets in what some interpret as a strategy to clear the territory for Israeli expansion. What about Trump’s plan to buy the territory and rebuild? That would involve resettling many refugees, but is that worse than killing them? Trump is turning his focus to the broader Middle East , aiming to unite the “non-violent” actors and build a peace coalition, thereby restraining Iran’s allies (presumed to have UN protection), who are often seen as the root of instability. So why are evangelicals supporting the violence —alongside the Jewish elite— while the Left and Europe begin to reconsider their stance ? Are all Palestinians terrorists? What is the true meaning of “from the River to the Sea” —a call for democracy or a religious conflict between Islam and Christianity? And then there’s the UN, watching? And the new Pope, pleading for aid —but peace talks? Only Trump? Shortly after his inauguration, Chancellor Merz made his mark on German politics by deploying permanent troops to Lithuania— you be the judge —possibly to support allies under the guise of protection. His actions won’t help global stability, and insiders in Germany do not dismiss the possibility of aggression reminiscent of WWII, now reframed under the narrative that Russia is the enemy. He will certainly support Zelensky unconditionally, using the war as justification to rebuild EU military strength. European Union leaders concluded a busy defense-focused week by endorsing a landmark plan to unlock €800 billion ($866 billion) in European military spending—though internal political divisions remain. Nelson Mandela, upon becoming South Africa’s president, emphasized moving forward together—not retaliating for the past. One reason for his divorce was reportedly that his wife had a more radical, vengeance-driven outlook, which he believed was incompatible with building a democratic society. Yes, apartheid was real, but reversing the oppression with retribution only prolongs emotional wounds. One has to ask what is just . Perhaps Trump has a point— crime is rampant . But of course, there are always two sides to a story .
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