Representative Jasmine Crockett just come leveled this totally wild accusation about kidnapping immigrants for deportation out of the violent illegal immigrants; and that tweet went up in a matter of seconds. This was put out by Dom Lucre, a very well-known provocateur, and the replies have gone mad.
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Some are just in awe. Like, really, how is deporting violent criminals a bad thing? One responded, Cabaret Macabre, just asking “How would that be a problem?” Others, like Francesca, went full caps lock screaming about protecting criminals over American citizens. The energy is intense.
Then another, in a long open floor discussion about fake news and Obama and the Smith-Mundt Act?-a lot. Like a LOT. With fireworks emojis too. But the best part is Grok, an AI account, trying to break down some random picture in the thread as if it were a whodunit. Spoiler? It didn’t.
Things get wilder in replies. Some just say Crockett is a Soros-funded grifter, and some demand deportation herself. With BeardedScallyWag unfiltered, “She needs to be next.” And JulioSchoolyard labelled her as just chasing clicks. The entire thread honestly feels like a Twitter war zone.
But there were others in support: Kevin Hammond responded with some logic: “Don’t care if it’s randomly or systematically. Violent illegals deported is the goal.” Badger added that enforcing the law doesn’t count as kidnapping, but as protecting the nation.
Then some sick stuff came through. Like, who brings up $160K in profits? On and on. Or the one referring to Crockett as “ghetto” without any reason? The internet remains undefeated in randomness.
But all in all, one could simply conclude that Crockett’s claim has been trending through every social media channel. The tweet is mostly out for outrage, questioning, or, best case-scenerio, meme fodder. One thing is for sure-it’s definitely not going to age well. And if you’re still asking who the random dude is in the pic? Yeah, join the club. Nobody knows.
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Another day, another political storm, Twitter still stands as one of the shooting grounds for such events.

