Wind, workers, war all share the same theme -- we have been sold out and the media covers for them

Inside the global visa cartel replacing America's middle class

By Amanda Bartolotta

December 1, 2025

Behind glossy websites and ordinary-looking job ads lies a vast, coordinated network stretching across the United States, Canada and India. What looks like routine consulting is, in reality, a sophisticated labor-broker operation engineered to move workers, money and paperwork across borders while pushing qualified American professionals aside in favor of cheaper, more controllable foreign replacements.

These enterprises do not compete like ordinary American businesses. They function like coordinated labor cartels, engineered to:

  • dominate contract pipelines
  • shut American workers out of competition
  • underbid legitimate firms
  • shift work offshore while pretending it is done in the U.S.
  • and build permanent financial arteries into India's IT economy

Full article is at the following weblink:

https://www.wnd.com/2025/12/inside-global-visa-cartel-replacing-americas-middle-class/

 

Insistence that population replacement via immigration is not happening

https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/12/01/american-racist-wajahat-ali-tells-whites-you-lose/

 

 

America's Melting Pot And The Luxury Of Tolerance

Modern western culture is an absolute anomaly in the history of human civilization. If one studies the principles and doctrines of nearly every other society and empire around the world, you will not find one that allows mass immigration of foreigners with contrary ideologies.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/americas-poison-melting-pot-and-luxury-tolerance

 

 

Shutting Down Migrant Driver ‘CDL Mills’

America does not have a truck-driver shortage — we have a [wage-cutting] labor-dumping crisis.

https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/12/01/sean-duffy-shutting-down-migrant-driver-cdl-mills/

 

 

Immigration Crackdown, Minnesota Fraud Scandal Create New Stress for Maine’s Somali Communities

This sense of uncertainty is further compounded by fallout from a major fraud investigation in Minnesota involving Somali American nonprofit leaders and social-service organizations. Federal prosecutors allege that schemes targeting child-nutrition programs, Medicaid autism services, and housing assistance siphoned millions of dollars in public funds. Dozens of people charged in the case are of Somali descent.

While the allegations center on Minnesota, community leaders in Maine say the scandal has prompted renewed scrutiny of Somali-run nonprofits and raised concerns about potential stigma or backlash against Somali residents in Lewiston and Portland.

Weblink to full article:

https://www.themainewire.com/2025/12/immigration-crackdown-minnesota-fraud-scandal-create-new-stress-for-maines-somali-communities/