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News - April 17, 2025

  • helphelping
  • 2 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

Yo choom. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a choom from Maryland, got sent to El Salvador even though a judge greenlit his stay in the States. Now he’s stuck in a megaprison across the border, and the corpos in charge don’t even blink. Supreme Court slotted a ruling that he needs to be brought back — but Trump? He shrugs like it’s all just noise in the wires. His crew claims they can’t make El Salvador derez their grip, while Bukele claims he can't send him back either.

At the same time, Trump’s gunning to flatline birthright citizenship, trying to overwrite the 14th Amendment like it’s just bad code. Courts have already blocked the hack, calling it what it is: unconstitutional trash. Doesn’t stop the man — he’s still planning on going into the Supreme Court on May 15. If he cracks it, you’re looking at a fractured grid — different rules in every sector, citizenship turned into a question for everyone.

Edgerunners, it’s time to slot in, breach the firewalls, and pull the data on these corpo pawns. The future ain’t gonna save itself — jack in, burn bright, and leave a mark.

 
 
 

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