🚨 HONDURAS TPS: TERMINATED
Yesterday, Kristi Noem ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Hondurans, a policy that shielded tens of thousands from deportation for 25 years. But the real story goes deeper: The United States created a closed loop.
destabilize → displace → resettle in USA.
Each step was done at US taxpayer expense. Here's how:
🔁 𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙥 1: 𝘿𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙗𝙡𝙞𝙯𝙚
Honduras is an excellent example of how globalists created a "closed" migration loop. The International Republican Institute (IRI) helped legitimize a 2009 military coup through election observations. When it decided the government was legitimate, that enabled the justification for continued investment in it through foreign aid.
💸 𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙥 2: 𝘿𝙞𝙨𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙘𝙚
The ruling coalition itself was disastrous, filled with accusations of human right violations. From 2008 to 2020, the subemployment rate in Honduras would more than double to 80%, causing mass displacements.
Despite this and despite accusations that the foreign aid was being misappropriated by its government and going only to its supporters, the United States continued sending it hundreds of millions of dollars every year.
All this while economic conditions and poverty worsened across the board.
🌀 𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙥 3: 𝙍𝙚𝙨𝙚𝙩𝙩𝙡𝙚 𝙞𝙣 𝙐𝙎𝘼
As the situation worsened, the U.S. quietly ramped up spending on migrant services. Refugee NGOs expanded. Border policies softened.
And now, after 15+ years of dysfunction, TPS ends. But not before it caused poverty, deaths, and upheavals.
Yesterday, Kristi Noem ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Hondurans, a policy that shielded tens of thousands from deportation for 25 years. But the real story goes deeper: The United States created a closed loop.
destabilize → displace → resettle in USA.
Each step was done at US taxpayer expense. Here's how:
🔁 𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙥 1: 𝘿𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙗𝙡𝙞𝙯𝙚
Honduras is an excellent example of how globalists created a "closed" migration loop. The International Republican Institute (IRI) helped legitimize a 2009 military coup through election observations. When it decided the government was legitimate, that enabled the justification for continued investment in it through foreign aid.
💸 𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙥 2: 𝘿𝙞𝙨𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙘𝙚
The ruling coalition itself was disastrous, filled with accusations of human right violations. From 2008 to 2020, the subemployment rate in Honduras would more than double to 80%, causing mass displacements.
Despite this and despite accusations that the foreign aid was being misappropriated by its government and going only to its supporters, the United States continued sending it hundreds of millions of dollars every year.
All this while economic conditions and poverty worsened across the board.
🌀 𝙎𝙩𝙚𝙥 3: 𝙍𝙚𝙨𝙚𝙩𝙩𝙡𝙚 𝙞𝙣 𝙐𝙎𝘼
As the situation worsened, the U.S. quietly ramped up spending on migrant services. Refugee NGOs expanded. Border policies softened.
And now, after 15+ years of dysfunction, TPS ends. But not before it caused poverty, deaths, and upheavals.
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EWMI is almost entirely taxpayer funded. It also gets grants from NED and International Republican Institute. So, yeah... the supposed Republican Party nexus of soft power is evidently giving Soros mass migration money.
Good job, @LindseyGrahamSC , @TomCottonAR , @SenJoniErnst , and @DanSullivan_AK .
Good job, @LindseyGrahamSC , @TomCottonAR , @SenJoniErnst , and @DanSullivan_AK .
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A 2018 @JudicialWatch report details all this. The report claims that East-West Management Institute is the nexus of taxpayer money to Soros, which in turn ... manages USAID projects all around the world.
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🧵 THREAD: Honduras as a case study for mass migraton
I poked around into the Honduras story a bit more thanks to prodding from a subscriber. The subscriber insisted that there had to be beneficiaries or the "closed loop" where destabilization -> displacement -> resettlement would not have gone on so long unnoticed.
And, yes, the history of Honduras is very much interesting and educational... and I'm going to try my best to share what I've collected below👇
I poked around into the Honduras story a bit more thanks to prodding from a subscriber. The subscriber insisted that there had to be beneficiaries or the "closed loop" where destabilization -> displacement -> resettlement would not have gone on so long unnoticed.
And, yes, the history of Honduras is very much interesting and educational... and I'm going to try my best to share what I've collected below👇
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Altogether, these NGO organizers have caused thousands of deaths. Many of them live right here in America. Why are we not prosecuting them @KenPaxtonTX ?
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Caravvan leader: Rodrigo Abeja, I could not find much detail on his background.
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⚖️ WHY ARE WE NOT CHARGING THE PEOPLE WHO RUN THE CARAVANS?
One of the untalked about side effects of mass migration is its death toll.
The map represents migrant related deaths found around the El Paso area for the years 2022-2024 alone. Most due to environmental exposure.
Serious question: Pueblo Sin Fronteras regularly schedules caravans to Tijuana (where these deaths occurred). Why are we not prosecuting these people? Most of the people in charge of Pueblo Sin Fronteras are Americans.
One of the untalked about side effects of mass migration is its death toll.
The map represents migrant related deaths found around the El Paso area for the years 2022-2024 alone. Most due to environmental exposure.
Serious question: Pueblo Sin Fronteras regularly schedules caravans to Tijuana (where these deaths occurred). Why are we not prosecuting these people? Most of the people in charge of Pueblo Sin Fronteras are Americans.
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Remember this thread, where it was pointed out that LA Mayor Karen Bass was a Castro operative?
Well, we may have to upgrade Karen Bass to actual foreign terrorist.
Reminder: this is the woman who was Vice Chair of NED.
Credit to @lamps_apple for finding this.
Well, we may have to upgrade Karen Bass to actual foreign terrorist.
Reminder: this is the woman who was Vice Chair of NED.
Credit to @lamps_apple for finding this.
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🚨 BREAKING: JEFFREY EPSTEIN ONCE CLAIMED TO WORK FOR THE CIA
Been doing research with @lamps_apple all evening ... and, yeah, Epstein did claim to work for the CIA in a 2001 Evening Standard article.
Been doing research with @lamps_apple all evening ... and, yeah, Epstein did claim to work for the CIA in a 2001 Evening Standard article.
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It makes sense only if you accept that our government defines national security not by our defense strength, but by how many countries around the world qualify as "open societies," meaning liberal democracies.
By that logic, the mere existence of unstable nations is an urgent threat. No amount of foreign aid or military intervention is considered excessive if it contributes to stabilizing those countries. So we accept hundreds of thousands of refugees and flood Honduras with aid, and ignore Hurricane Helene victims.
This definition also implicitly reclassifies anyone opposed to that foreign aid agenda as a threat to national security. This means MAGA supporters are enemies of democracy itself.
Never forget - our last American President called 74 million Trump supporters a threat to the Republic.
By that logic, the mere existence of unstable nations is an urgent threat. No amount of foreign aid or military intervention is considered excessive if it contributes to stabilizing those countries. So we accept hundreds of thousands of refugees and flood Honduras with aid, and ignore Hurricane Helene victims.
This definition also implicitly reclassifies anyone opposed to that foreign aid agenda as a threat to national security. This means MAGA supporters are enemies of democracy itself.
Never forget - our last American President called 74 million Trump supporters a threat to the Republic.
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It's worth noting that Juan Orlando Hernández did get charged, but only when his tenure as Presidency was over.
Most likely, the US government was well aware of Juan Orlando Hernández's dealings, but did not want to risk the chaos from implicating another nation's leader. So they waited until he was no longer in office.
Most likely, the US government was well aware of Juan Orlando Hernández's dealings, but did not want to risk the chaos from implicating another nation's leader. So they waited until he was no longer in office.
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Fun fact: In 2007, Iran charged several Iranian-Americans with espionage, including individuals affiliated with the Open Society Institute.
Iranian authorities accused the Soros-funded organization of trying to orchestrate a "soft revolution" in Iran, claiming it was part of a U.S.-backed effort to destabilize the regime.
However, this should be taken with a grain of salt as their primary evidence was televised confessions, which may have been coerced. The same accused also said they had a role in Georgia's velvet revolution. The US denied the allegations.
Iranian authorities accused the Soros-funded organization of trying to orchestrate a "soft revolution" in Iran, claiming it was part of a U.S.-backed effort to destabilize the regime.
However, this should be taken with a grain of salt as their primary evidence was televised confessions, which may have been coerced. The same accused also said they had a role in Georgia's velvet revolution. The US denied the allegations.
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🚨 DECIPHERING NED DROP 1️⃣: WHAT IS? "DEMOCRATIC BACKSLIDING" 🗳️
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a U.S. taxpayer-funded NGO with active members of Congress on its board. While it presents itself as a promoter of democracy, in practice it has long served as a front for the CIA, carrying out foreign influence operations that would be politically or legally unacceptable if done directly by U.S. intelligence.
As I've documented extensively in threads and on Substack, NED also works closely with George Soros's network of NGOs and has largely adopted his ideological agenda, especially overseas.
They publish an academic journal, NED Journal of Democracy, which is extremely revealing.
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a U.S. taxpayer-funded NGO with active members of Congress on its board. While it presents itself as a promoter of democracy, in practice it has long served as a front for the CIA, carrying out foreign influence operations that would be politically or legally unacceptable if done directly by U.S. intelligence.
As I've documented extensively in threads and on Substack, NED also works closely with George Soros's network of NGOs and has largely adopted his ideological agenda, especially overseas.
They publish an academic journal, NED Journal of Democracy, which is extremely revealing.
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