Government



She Slammed U.S. Policy—Now Her Visa’s Hanging by a Thread

Rumeysa Ozturk, an H1 visa holder, sparked a firestorm by protesting America’s alleged ties to a foreign terrorist group, landing her in DHS custody and igniting a fierce debate over free speech for non-citizens. Does the First Amendment protect visa holders criticizing U.S. policy, or can immigration laws like the INA silence her dissent? Courts say legal residents have rights, but visa revocation looms if her words cross into ‘material support’ territory. Dive into the legal tightrope of free expression, H1 visa risks, and constitutional limits in this explosive case.






GOP Chairman Refuses to Play Along with Transgender Fantasy – Chaos Ensues!

During a House foreign affairs subcommittee meeting, Rep. Sarah McBride, who identifies as a transgender woman, clashed with Rep. Keith Self over gender identification. Self’s acknowledgment of McBride as “Mr. McBride” led to heated exchanges, highlighting ongoing controversies regarding gender identity and mental health in politics. McBride later expressed disappointment over the session’s focus.