Posted on 07/16/2025 8:50:11 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Today, at the direction of President Donald J. Trump, the Administration is taking the biggest step in more than 30 years to protect taxpayer-funded benefits for American citizens — NOT illegal aliens. The move, which preserves roughly $40 billion in benefits for American citizens, overturns decades of bureaucratic defiance and builds on President Trump’s executive order directing an END to the subsidization of open borders.
Under President Trump, hardworking Americans will no longer be forced to front the cost of benefits for illegals:
Good, more Winning!
Now do away with H1Bs.
Thanks
Yes to fines for hiring them needs included but Trump did back off a bit on farm hands.
TX Gov. Goodhair Perry let them have the Dream Act and colleges when wild with it. It was all wink-wink in the handbooks that they’d get everything but let a top ranking white citizen student try getting anything LOL. Top in HS class - forget it. Top in UIL for 2 years - forget it. Outside interests and community service - forget it. Random draw for dorm roommate and of course it is with a free ride illegal.
He’s working on weeding out American’s sponging off the welfare system that’s been screwed up for decades and decades and generation after generation. The local welfare secretary got fed up with clients hollering at her their kids didn’t have milk yet they brag to each other about getting their hair and nails done and new outfits to party on the weekend. And, of course tats. She crunched the number to prove they were getting more sitting on the couch than she was working 40/hrs week. She quit that afternoon.
My household is not on any sort of assistance but have always only spent 1/3 of what the government thinks it takes to feed a family. One third. We eat just fine so they should as well. It is no wonder they can sell their food stamps for 50 cents on the dollar or work a deal letting others use their EBT cards. They have plenty of time to cook at home without all the prepared junk. Junk food used to be excluded. Big woo the gov banned sodas recently.
Being on SNAP also gets them free phones, free internet, free event admittance, discounted utilities and some states have programs for double the food allowance. Now, why, should SNAP not deduct the 360 free breakfasts and lunches and sometimes free weekend food boxes for students? Why shouldn’t it deduct free summer lunches for ages 0-21? That seems like double and triple dipping. SNAP gets them into any food pantry including income limited ones and they can go to however many they wish. Then there are churches and other charities.
Check out the dozen or so charities specifically for Somalians in Minnesota. Same around the country for other groups. It’s all a grifter’s paradise.
Remember Mollie Tibbetts who was murdered by an illegal farmhand in Iowa a few years back during Trump’s first term? The guy’s employer was some big agriculture gov. dude as was his extended family for years. The family had so many illegals they set them up in trailers and prefab homes and provided them with cars. The whole 9 yards. Never heard of them getting so much as a slap on the wrist. They came up with every excuse why they didn’t use E-File on their OBVIOUS employees. But then that whole area is full blown liberal TDS so much so that the gal’s mama brought the killer’s cousin in to live in Mollie’s room.
E-File = E-Verify. Either way, they don’t bother using it.
Our podunk little town has a fast food place that if a white person walks in, they immediately walk back out. Illegals have claimed it for their own and the whole place will turn their heads and give you that look you don’t belong and best leave.
Thankfully Trump has ICE drporting the trash that has gone on for years by the left.
No telling how many bodies have yet to be found due to the illegals.
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