By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
sent: wednesday, september 17, 2025 at 11:16:22 p.m. edt
“huge: President Trump just designated antifa as a 'terrorist organization'!”
https://wltreport.com/2025/09/17/huge-president-trump-just-designated-antifa-as-terrorist/
N.S.: 'bout time.
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They can change their name from ANTIFA to NADA(National Association of Defunct A-holes")
--GRA
ANTIFA RELEASES LIST OF NEXT ASSASSINATION TARGETS
(The Center Square) – In the wake of the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, thousands of social media posts appear to list politically conservative targets for assassination by the political left.
Those on the list include podcaster Joe Rogan, Harry Potter author JK Rowling, conservative political commentators Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh, among others.
GRA:And always Trump,Stephen Miller--probably any member of the Trump administration.
--GRA
TRUMP TACKS ON $100,000 A YEAR CHARGE TO H-1B VISAS--"BIG BLOW TO TECH"
GRA:Then he'll probably back off.
SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - The Trump administration said on Friday it would ask companies to pay $100,000 per year for H-1B worker visas, potentially dealing a big blow to the technology sector that relies heavily on skilled workers from India and China.
Since taking office in January, Trump has kicked off a wide-ranging immigration crackdown, including moves to limit some forms of legal immigration. The step to reshape the H-1B visa program represents his administration's most high-profile effort yet to rework temporary employment visas.
"If you're going to train somebody, you're going to train one of the recent graduates from one of the great universities across our land. Train Americans. Stop bringing in people to take our jobs," U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
Trump's threat to crack down on H-1B visas has become a major flashpoint with the tech industry, which contributed millions of dollars to his presidential campaign.
Critics of the program, including many U.S. technology workers, argue that it allows firms to suppress wages and sideline Americans who could do the jobs. Supporters, including Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab CEO and former Trump ally Elon Musk, say it brings in highly skilled workers essential to filling talent gaps and keeping firms competitive. Musk, himself a naturalized U.S. citizen born in South Africa, has held an H-1B visa.
--GRA
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