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The Supreme Court dropped several major rulings, and Chris Michaels is not holding back. He breaks down the Court’s decision to uphold birthright citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants and temporary visitors — calling it a green light for “birthright tourism,” and the continued displacement of American workers through programs like H-1B visas. On a more positive note, the Court ruled that states can bar biological males from competing in girls’ and women’s sports at public schools. He also covers the ruling that struck down limits on coordinated campaign spending between political parties and candidates, and questions the glaring hypocrisy of treating corporations as “people”. Chris closes with a look at Canada’s new “Express Entry” program making it easier for foreign immigrants to join the Canadian Armed Forces — and what that might signal about Canada’s shifting alliances.Raw, direct, and unfiltered as always.
By Chris Michaels1
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The Supreme Court dropped several major rulings, and Chris Michaels is not holding back. He breaks down the Court’s decision to uphold birthright citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants and temporary visitors — calling it a green light for “birthright tourism,” and the continued displacement of American workers through programs like H-1B visas. On a more positive note, the Court ruled that states can bar biological males from competing in girls’ and women’s sports at public schools. He also covers the ruling that struck down limits on coordinated campaign spending between political parties and candidates, and questions the glaring hypocrisy of treating corporations as “people”. Chris closes with a look at Canada’s new “Express Entry” program making it easier for foreign immigrants to join the Canadian Armed Forces — and what that might signal about Canada’s shifting alliances.Raw, direct, and unfiltered as always.

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