⏰ Is This the End for Visa Overstay Loopholes?

Visa overstays are no better than illegals. But what’s the real goal here, and can it survive the DC swamp?

June 4th, 2025

Good morning, patriots! I’ve always loved McDonald’s. But for the last five years, I’ve gone less often. Why? Because the one item my fiancée liked—the Snack Wrap—vanished from the menu.

She’s not a fast-food fan, but she loved those things. So when I saw the news this week that Snack Wraps are finally coming back, I smiled. Not just because of the food—but because it means one more simple joy is returning.

A little reminder: not everything has to be political. Sometimes, it’s just about a shared meal, a little nostalgia, and a quiet victory. And sometimes… those small things remind us why we fight for the big ones.

And let’s be honest—nobody loves McDonald’s more than President Trump. Now with the Snack Wrap coming back, I’ll be able to eat a Big Mac, sip a Diet Coke, and wear my MAGA hat a little more often.

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Senate Bill Treats Visa Overstays Like Illegals

GOP Senators are introducing a bill that would treat visa overstays the same as illegal border crossings—making it easier to detain and deport those who abuse the system.

Here’s the reality:

  • Roughly 40% of illegal immigrants came legally and just never left.

  • The Biden administration does almost nothing to fix this.

  • This bill brings common sense enforcement back to the table.

Why it matters:
Our broken immigration system isn’t just about open borders. It’s also about expired visas, no accountability, and no follow-through. Americans are paying the price.

What’s next:
This bill needs public pressure and conservative support. RINOs and Democrats will try to water it down or bury it altogether. That’s where you come in.

Call to action:
Let your Senators know: if they’re not serious about fixing all of illegal immigration, they’re not serious at all.
No more loopholes. No more free passes. Enforce the law—everywhere.

This is how we secure our nation and stop the silent invasion.

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Musk Tells Trump: Cut the Spending

Elon Musk has publicly criticized President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," labeling it a "disgusting abomination" due to its projected $2.5 trillion increase in the federal deficit. Musk, who previously led the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), expressed frustration that the bill undermines DOGE's mission to reduce government spending. Despite DOGE's claims of saving $175 billion, the new bill's spending plans threaten to negate these efforts. Musk's departure from his government role and his outspoken criticism highlight growing tensions over fiscal responsibility within the administration.

Why It Matters: Musk's condemnation underscores concerns about escalating national debt and the effectiveness of government spending reforms. His break with the administration signals potential divisions among fiscal conservatives and raises questions about the future of initiatives like DOGE.

What’s Next: As the bill moves to the Senate, its reception will test the administration's commitment to fiscal discipline. Observers will watch closely to see if Musk's criticisms influence legislative revisions or broader policy debates.

Bottom Line: Musk's outspoken stance serves as a reminder of the challenges in balancing ambitious spending with fiscal responsibility. His departure from DOGE and critique of the bill may inspire others to scrutinize government spending more closely.

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Final Thoughts

The news of Joe Walsh’s jump to the Democratic Party on June 3, 2025, feels like another predictable plot point in the ongoing drama of the Republican Party’s transformation. RINOs are fleeing left and right, scurrying from a ship they claim is sinking. But let’s be real—this isn’t a mutiny; it’s a purge. Walsh, once a fiery conservative voice, traded his principles for a megaphone, joining the chorus of defectors who couldn’t handle the heat of a party remade in one man’s image.

Yet, here’s the twist: Donald Trump, the most beloved Republican president in history among the GOP base, stands taller than ever. His supporters don’t just follow—they adore him, their loyalty a roaring tide that drowns out the doubters. More RINOs will abandon ship, chasing relevance in greener pastures. But Trump? He’ll never leave us. His resolve is our anchor, steering the faithful through any storm.