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suburbclone
suburbclone

delusional y/n fic where my kpop boy realizes she’s a girl and we [GUNSHOTS] [SCREAMING]

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suburbclone
suburbclone

why has no one written the opla namivivi yuri….. don’t make me do it i’m scared

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noupiprew
noupiprew

L’administration Trump demande à la Cour suprême de mettre fin au TPS pour plus de 350 000 Haïtiens aux États-Unis. Une décision aux conséquences majeures.

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suburbclone
suburbclone

this is like . a bitchy complaint but it’s so djrjrjrjtn when i dig up a photo of my kpop boys #OnHere that i have never seen to post to my pic account on bsky and someone crossposts it to twt and the post blows up. you’re welcome ig

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noupiprew
noupiprew

La Cour d’appel refuse la demande du DHS de lever la suspension sur la fin du TPS pour Haïti. Les bénéficiaires gardent leur statut et permis de travail.

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asiesmetapan
asiesmetapan

Último sobre el TPS para El Salvador en el 2026.

Metapán y todo El Salvador en EE.UU., atención paisanos: El TPS para los salvadoreños sigue activo y confirmado hasta el 9 de septiembre de 2026.

Esto significa que miles de compatriotas que hicieron el re-registro a tiempo siguen protegidos de la deportación y con permiso de trabajo.Aquí te explicamos todo lo actualizado a febrero 2026, sin rodeos y con lo que realmente necesitas saber si ya te…

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chocofitz
chocofitz

A clip from the Anniversary Stream. An enemy-ridden and high-stakes escape in a Helldivers 2 Cyberstan mission!

I thank everyone that stops by for these: viewer and friends, as they push me towards creating more fun content like this absolute banger of a cinematic scene. I hope to see you there as well!

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justinspoliticalcorner
justinspoliticalcorner

Jonathan Cohn at The Bulwark (02.15.2026):

Miami, Florida
MARYSE, 56, HAS BEEN A HOME CARE WORKER in the United States ever since she moved here from Haiti sixteen years ago. Over the years, she estimates, she’s cared for more than two dozen people. Most have been seniors in physical or cognitive decline—among them, a Purple Heart recipient who had served in the Army and a former pilot who had flown missions over France and Africa during World War II. She has also cared for younger people with physical disabilities, including one who had cerebral palsy and another who had suffered severe head trauma in a car accident.1

It was not the career Maryse once imagined for herself, she told me last week. Back in Haiti, she was a journalist. But that was before a 2010 earthquake killed an estimated quarter million people and destroyed more than half of Haiti’s infrastructure, plunging the island nation into a state of extreme deprivation and violent anarchy.

At the time of the quake, Maryse was staying with family in the United States, her two children in tow, wondering what kind of life waited for them back home—or if they could even survive there at all. That’s when the Obama administration granted Haitians “temporary protected status” (TPS), a designation that allows foreigners to stay and work in the United States legally when their home country has become dangerous because of natural disaster, armed violence, or other “extraordinary” circumstances.

Maryse’s priority at that point was providing for her kids, and her English wasn’t good enough for media work in the states. At her sister’s urging, she says, she enrolled in classes to become a certified nursing assistant, following a well-worn path for Haitian immigrants who knew the high demand for caregivers meant it would lead to reliable employment—and who frequently saw caring for others as a calling, not just a paycheck.

The work has never been easy or simple. A typical day will involve some combination of cooking and driving, bathing clients (home care workers typically don’t refer to them as “patients”) and helping them with the toilet. Sometimes the most important thing is to provide simple companionship, she told me, whether it’s on a walk in the park to hear old stories or in front of the television to watch Wheel of Fortune.

The job is almost never just eight hours a day. The challenges include dealing with the physical strain of lifting adult human bodies. But Maryse says she doesn’t have a problem with what you might imagine as the jobs’ more difficult aspects, like the ickier parts of bathroom duty or the emotional drain of getting to know people just as they are in the twilight of their lives. “I really like helping these people and it reminds me how vulnerable we all are,” she said. “I do it with as much heart as I can.”

But these days Maryse has been preoccupied with another subject: Donald Trump’s anti-immigration agenda, and what it would mean for people like her.

An order that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued in November revoked TPS for the roughly 330,000 Haitians who have it. And while a federal judge blocked that order right before it was to take effect last Tuesday, the Trump administration says it plans to appeal. At least for the moment, the administration is also ignoring pleas from a coalition of pro-immigration advocacy groups and high-profile Democrats—along with the occasional swing-district or -state Republican—to relent.

Trump’s determination to get these Haitians out of the country is a subset of his larger project to rid the United States of refugees from what he calls “shithole countries.” The way he and the MAGA faithful tell it, the Haitians are a burden on American society and a threat to its culture—a “filthy, dirty, disgusting” group of people so depraved that, as he infamously said during the 2024 campaign, they were eating their neighbors’ dogs and cats.

But just as the pet-eating story was apocryphal, Trump’s portrayal of the Haitian community’s role in society is way off—especially in places like South Florida, where so many Haitians are providing support for some of the most desperately needy people in society. If the refugees lose their right to stay they won’t be the only ones to suffer.

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This is not a case of immigrants taking jobs from Americans, most economists say. It’s a case of immigrants taking jobs Americans don’t want, because there are easier ways to make a living. “There are these other jobs—even fast food sometimes—where you can have more predictability and stable hours, and make similar money,” Robert Espinoza, a distinguished fellow at the National Academy of Social Insurance, told me.

That’s a good argument for raising pay and improving conditions for care workers, as labor unions and other advocates for workers have long argued. But doing so would require the kind of legislation and financial commitment not likely to come from a president and a Congress who spent the last year hacking away at Medicaid, the nation’s largest financier of long-term care. And even if a substantial new investment in caregiving were in the offing, it’d be unlikely to meet the needs that exist already, let alone in the future given America’s steadily aging population.

The Trump Regime’s policies on TPS could hurt the economy.

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alyfoxxxen
alyfoxxxen

Temporary legal status allowed for now for 350,000 Haitians as judge blasts Kristi Noem • Idaho Capital Sun

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naonicblog2
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eugenesisland
eugenesisland

Fuck the NFL



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infovenezolano
infovenezolano

Corte de apelaciones determinó que eliminación del TPS para venezolanos fue ilegal

Corte de apelaciones determinó que eliminación del TPS para venezolanos fue ilegal

Corte de apelaciones determinó que eliminación del TPS para venezolanos fue ilegal
La medida ha afectado a cerca de 350,000 migrantes, quienes perdieron su permiso de trabajo y la protección frente a procesos de deportación

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suburbclone
suburbclone

saw a pic of me at like 17 and how i used to do my hair and first of all i am stick thin and look like a bobble head and second of all GET THAT FLAT IRON OUT OF MY HAND

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infovenezolano
infovenezolano

Corte de apelaciones determinó que eliminación del TPS para venezolanos fue ilegal

Corte de apelaciones determinó que eliminación del TPS para venezolanos fue ilegal

Corte de apelaciones determinó que eliminación del TPS para venezolanos fue ilegal
La medida ha afectado a cerca de 350,000 migrantes, quienes perdieron su permiso de trabajo y la protección frente a procesos de deportación

Read the full article

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justinspoliticalcorner
justinspoliticalcorner

Edith Olmstead at TNR:

Local officials in Springfield, Ohio—the subject of Vice President JD Vance’s racist smears about Haitian immigrants—are bracing for a 30-day ICE surge. 

In a message obtained by the Springfield News-Sun, Springfield City School District Superintendent Bob Hill said that local officials had discussed the likelihood that federal immigration authorities could descend on the city sometime after Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants expires on February 3.

“Federal authorities signaled an enforcement window of at least 30 days,” Hill’s message said. “A federal list of individual removal orders has been identified in Springfield as an initial focal point for enforcement activity, with discretion to detain additional individuals encountered who lack lawful status.”


Hill specified that there was no evidence that immigration enforcement would take place on school property. However, as we have seen in Minneapolis and elsewhere, immigration enforcement directly affects school-age children, who can either be left stranded or detained alongside their relatives. 

In a city such as Springfield, which has seen an influx of new Haitian residents in the past few years, this is especially true. Pam Shay, director of federal programs at Springfield City Schools, claimed that immigrant students count for anywhere between 5 and 40 percent of the population of an individual district building. She also said that approximately 20 percent of the district’s 1,400 students were admitted after 2021, and do not have citizenship documents. 

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Once TPS expires, many Haitian immigrants will be stripped of their legal status, unless they sought alternative protections, such as asylum. However, there have been numerous reports that immigration judges are routinely dismissing asylum cases and the asylum-seekers are then taken into ICE custody for expedited removal. 

Advocates in Springfield who warned about the impending immigration enforcement when TPS expires were instructed by government officials to help Haitian immigrants “self-deport” to a “third country.”  

During the 2024 presidential campaign, Vance elevated racist lies that Haitian immigrants in Springfield were eating their neighbors’ cats and dogs, using incendiary rhetoric to drum up votes. President Donald Trump then echoed these lies during a presidential debate, and vowed to enact aggressive immigration enforcement in Springfield. 




The Trump Regime plans to send ICE terrorists to Springfield, Ohio anytime after the TPS expires on February 3rd.

Springfield, Ohio was the subject of racist and inflammatory conspiracies about Haitians eating cats and dogs in the run-up to the 2024 elections, fanned on by J.D. Vance, Donald Trump, and the right-wing media propaganda mills.


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infovenezolano
infovenezolano

Corte de apelaciones determinó que eliminación del TPS para venezolanos fue ilegal

Una corte federal de apelaciones resolvió este jueves que la administración del presidente Donald Trump actuó de manera ilegal al intentar cancelar el Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS) para ciudadanos de Venezuela y Haití, y señaló que las autoridades federales excedieron su capacidad legal al retirar estas protecciones migratorias.

El Circuito de Apelaciones ratificó una decisión previa de…

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suburbclone
suburbclone

can i say something

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elcultivodelapatata
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plumbingbabygoodbye
plumbingbabygoodbye

Percy Jackson from a 3/4 view wearing a button up and looking serious. In the background text reads "A Half Blood of the Eldest Gods / An Oath to Keep with a Final Breath / Percy Jackson / Death Stroke / Pit Walker / God Killer" ALT

I acquired a stylus and a drawing program <3

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plumbingbabygoodbye
plumbingbabygoodbye

Aaahghhhhhvgaaaaaaa !!!!!

it’s Tartarus it’s gotta be !! there’s nothing else I could think of here !!

Screammmiinnnnggggg

I’m so very excited. I’m so very scared.