Kim's CW-1 Circus: Amnesty for Foreigners, Amnesia for Fraud – A RINO's Pacific Folly
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Ah, folks, strap in for another round of Pacific political theater, where Delegate Kim King-Hinds plays the lead role in a farce that's equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking.
We've dissected her "Northern Mariana Islands Labor Stabilization Act" before—like a bad sequel to a globalist nightmare—but now, let's amp it up with a zinger of a title that stings like a jellyfish in your swimsuit.
This bill isn't stabilization; it's sabotage, extending CW-1 visas by decades while ignoring the $550 million fraud black hole swallowing American taxpayer dollars in the CNMI.
As an avid Trump Republican, America First warrior, I can't help but laugh through the rage: Trump's deporting millions, and she's inviting more?
Time to roast this RINO rotisserie-style
But before we wrap this roast, let's pivot to the elephant—or should I say, the $550 million black hole—in the room.
Ah, Delegate Kim King-Hinds—bless her heart, or whatever's left of it after swimming in the swampy waters of CNMI politics.
Here we have a self-proclaimed Republican, strutting around like she's got the MAGA hat on straight, but really, she's just a RINO in the strongest, most literal sense: Republican In Name Only, the kind that makes you wonder if she's auditioning for a role in a bad sequel to "The Manchurian Candidate," except instead of brainwashing, it's just plain old tone-deafness to the America First symphony blaring from the White House.
Picture this: President Trump, back in the saddle, cracking down on overstayers, illegals, and every freeloading burden on our social services like a sheriff cleaning up Dodge City.
And then there's Kim, waltzing in with her "Northern Mariana Islands Labor Stabilization Act," which sounds about as stabilizing as a Jenga tower built on quicksand.
It's not a bill—it's a backstabbing love letter to her real voter base: CCP-linked Chinese operatives and Overstayed Filipinos, wrapped in a bow of amnesty that'd make even the most wide-eyed globalist blush.
Let's dissect this farce methodically, shall we? With a dash of black humor, because if we don't laugh at this betrayal, we'll cry over the half-billion bucks vanishing into the Pacific ether.
But before diving deeper, let's pause for a reality check in February 2026.
Trump's second term is a deportation dynamo, with DHS reporting over 3 million illegals gone—675,000 formally deported and a whopping 2.2 million self-deporting thanks to incentives like free flights and $1,000 payouts via the CBP Home app.
That's negative net migration for the first time in 50 years, folks! ICE arrests quadrupled, detentions doubled to 70,000 daily, and a $170 billion funding bonanza from the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" turned the federal government into an immigration enforcement machine. Over 500 policy actions in year one, border crossings at 1970s lows—Trump's delivering on "the largest deportation program in history."
Yet here's King-Hinds, floating a draft bill (not even introduced as of Feb 6, 2026) to extend the CW-1 visa by 10 years (plus another 10 optional), tweak wages and permits, and ease "touchback" rules for COVID-era lapsed statuses.
It's like she's handing out hall passes in a lockdown.
How does this square with being a Republican?
Simple: It doesn't.
This is globalist sabotage disguised as "stability," running counter to Trump's America First juggernaut by perpetuating foreign labor dependency in a U.S. territory already riddled with fraud. In all honesty, calling herself a Republican is like a vegan running a steakhouse—pure hypocrisy, undermining the party's core of sovereignty, worker protection, and fiscal sanity.
Her bill invites more chain migration and overstays, clashing with Trump's raids on sanctuary cities and deportation of 400,000+ criminal aliens. It's RINO theater at its finest, prioritizing foreign interests over the MAGA mandate that swept Trump back in.

Point 1: Questioning Her Mental Rationale – While President Trump Is Deporting Overstayers, Illegals, and Social Services Burdens, Delegate King-Hinds Wants to Add to the Misery Amid CNMI's $550 Million Fraud Fiasco
Ah, Delegate Kim King-Hinds, the self-anointed RINO queen of the Pacific, prancing around like she's got a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's fraud factory while President Trump revs up the deportation express.
Picture this: Trump's back in the Oval, unleashing a barrage of executive orders faster than a caffeinated squirrel, declaring national emergencies at the border, mobilizing the military to seal leaks, and ramping up ICE raids to levels that make "Operation Wetback" look like a kiddie pool party.
As of January 2026, DHS reports under Secretary Noem have already deported over 675,000 in the first year alone, with 2.2 million self-deporting—totaling over 3 million gone, achieving negative net migration for the first time in half a century.
That's Trump's mandate in action: Reinstate Remain in Mexico, end catch-and-release, slap $5,000 fines on unlawful entries, deploy National Guard and Marines to cities, and tap FBI databases for tracking.
Yet here's Kim, with her draft "Northern Mariana Islands Labor Stabilization Act" (still circulating for input as of Feb 6, 2026), essentially proposing to fling open the CNMI backdoor wider than a barn in a tornado, extending CW-1 visas by a decade (with another decade optional) and easing restrictions that would let thousands more foreign workers flood in. It's like she's auditioning for the role of the villain in a MAGA horror flick: "The Amnesty Awakens."
Her mental rationale? It defies logic, unless her compass is pointed straight at Manila and Beijing instead of Washington.
While Trump clamps down on visa overstays—estimated at over 2 million nationally, with CNMI's own 2,350 CW-1 overstayers from GAO's 2018 report likely ballooned by now—she's pushing to "stabilize" by destabilizing, allowing more unqualified imports from the Philippines and China to linger, overstay, and chain-migrate their way into permanence.

Let's dissect this backstabbing with a black-humored scalpel:
The CNMI, that tiny Pacific speck, has already siphoned off $550 million in American taxpayer funds, as exposed in "The CNMI Sinkhole" report—a theoretical black hole where federal dollars vanish faster than ethics in a lobbyist's briefcase.
This isn't pocket change; it's fraud on steroids, with remittances funneled to the Philippines (home to 35.3% of CNMI's population per 2023 census) and China, bypassing taxes and leaving locals high and dry.
Executive Order 14249, Trump's March 2025 masterpiece on fraud and waste, slams exactly this:
fragmented disbursements, NTDOs handling $1.5 trillion without oversight, and agencies like Treasury demanding traceability to plug the leaks. Yet Kim's draft bill ignores it all, proposing to "adjust worker availability" without a whisper of accountability, essentially adding fuel to the fire while Trump douses it with deportations.
Why add to the misery?
Trump's policies have slashed border crossings by 70% in 2025, per DHS stats, by reinstating Remain in Mexico, ending catch-and-release, and fining unlawful entries up to $5,000—even for asylum seekers.
In CNMI, where GAO estimates 70% of the workforce is foreign (15,000+ CW-1 holders), her act would perpetuate the cycle: import, overstay, defraud, repeat.
It's satirical gold—Kim's "stabilization" is like prescribing more booze to an alcoholic, all while the CNMI has "transferred" (stolen) half a billion to overseas havens, as detailed in CNMIGA.ORG's USCIS comment on systemic falsification of I-129CW forms.
READ>>> CNMI SINKHOLE
Now, amp up the analysis on repopulation: The CNMI's indigenous Chuukese and Carolinian populations, already diluted post-WWI when Spain and then the U.S. resettled the islands with outsiders, are facing a modern-day demographic coup via Filipino chain migration.
Historical ties run deep—"Filipino Communism" PDF notes waves of Filipino influx since the 20th century for labor, but now it's turbocharged under CW-1. Per U.S. Census, Filipinos jumped from 20% in 2000 to 35.3% by 2023, outpacing indigenous at 23.9%.
THE SINO-FILIPINO NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT
Chain migration? It's the secret sauce:
A CW-1 worker arrives, overstays, has an "anchor baby" (U.S. citizen by birthright), who then petitions family under family-based visas—no cap for immediate relatives.
Trump's 2025 proclamations restrict entry from high-risk countries, but CNMI's loopholes let it fester. "America First at the Pacific Gate" warns of this backdoor: Legacy exemptions turn islands into a soft-entry for geostrategic manipulation, with Filipinos (many with communist ties per "Filipino Communism" PDF) repopulating via manpower agencies faking jobs, displacing natives.

More deportations needed?
Absolutely—thousands linger illegally, per 2025 overstay reports showing CNMI's rate triple the national average.
Trump's mass deportation, using military per EO clarifying roles, must hit CNMI hard: Biometrics at entry/exit (demanded in prompt), debar employers, and lateral probes into King-Hinds' staff ties to corrupt governors like Torres, who oversaw the $550M vanish.
Kim's bill overtly contravenes Trump's agenda:
While he freezes $3T in spending (Jan 2025 order) to cut welfare burdens, she adds more non-citizens straining services.
It's not rationale; it's sabotage, turning CNMI into a RINO republic where America Last reigns. Time to deport the policy, not the people—unless they're overstayers.
MAGA means no mercy for fraudsters.
Expanding further on this mental disconnect:
In 2026, Trump's racking up wins—over 605,000 deported by Dec 2025, per White House, with 1.9 million self-deporting via apps and incentives.
Yet King-Hinds' draft, previewed in her Feb 2026 video, calls for a "longer-term CW workforce solution," easing COVID lapsed statuses without touchback mandates. This directly fuels overstays, countering Trump's raids that netted 400,000 criminal aliens.
Her rationale ignores the Civil Division memo from June 2025, where AG Bondi directs False Claims Act pursuits against rights-violating federal fund recipients—exactly like CNMI's fraud rings.
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How does extending visas amid $233-521B annual federal fraud (EO 14249) make sense?
It's like adding lanes to a highway during a pileup. And repopulation? Chain migration has Filipinos dominating, with "anchor babies" sponsoring endless relatives, diluting indigenous culture—Carolinians now a minority in their homeland.
Deport the thousands: Trump's $45B detention expansion could build CNMI facilities, enforcing biometrics to end backdoor. King-Hinds' bill? It mocks Trump's achievements, prioritizing foreign labor over deporting burdens.
In honesty, she's no Republican—true GOP fights for sovereignty, not backdoors.
Point 2: Her Fiscal Reality? With Sky-High American/Indigenous Unemployment, Why Add Foreign Workers That Keep Americans Unemployed?
Delegate King-Hinds, tone-deaf as a rock concert in a library, peddles her "Labor Stabilization Act" like it's the cure-all elixir, but in fiscal reality, it's snake oil spiked with arsenic for American workers.
Trump's roaring back with policies putting 100% of Americans to work—quoting his rally cry: "We're going to have the greatest jobs boom in history!"—yet Kim's draft bill seeks to flood CNMI with more foreign labor, capping at adjustable levels post-2029 while indigenous unemployment festers at 10-15% (GAO 2023, echoed in 2025 Native American rates at 9.6% nationally, per Open Sources ).
CNMI's economy?
A sinkhole swallowing $550M in fraud, per the eponymous report, with remittances draining billions untaxed to Philippines and China.
Why add foreigners who suppress wages and sideline locals?
It's like inviting more guests to a party where the hosts are starving.
Heritage's H-1B report slams similar visas for displacing Americans, depressing pay by 10-20%—CW-1's the shady twin, with caps dropping to 8,000 in 2026 but Kim wanting extensions, ignoring 68% U.S. workers in 2024 (CNMI DOL) but with vacancies filled by only 19% CW-1, meaning locals could step up if not undercut.
READ>>> Heritage Report
Fiscal folly unpacked:
EO 14249 exposes federal losses of $233-521B annually to fraud, with CNMI's NTDOs disbursing unchecked billions.
Kim's act?
No fiscal guardrails, just more visas amid 2025-26 caps shrinking to 5,000 by 2029—yet she proposes 10-year extensions, ballooning costs. "CNMI Visa Crisis" details how 15,000 foreigners dwarf locals, with unemployment hitting indigenous hardest: Carolinians/Chuukese at 12%+ per inferred census trends.
Why?
Manpower agencies falsify forms, importing unqualified Filipinos/Chinese/Bangladeshis, displacing vets and natives, as CNMIGA's USCIS plea demands investigations.
Trump's deportation surge—over 3 million gone by Jan 2026—targets such burdens, but Kim adds misery, contravening by protecting overstayers with "pathways" for COVID fallouts.
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Repopulation analysis:
Filipinos, 35.3% of CNMI (2023 census), repopulate via chain migration—anchor babies vote to keep parents within America, per slanted policy & non-American Citizenship census demand.
Post-WWII influx (Filipino Communism PDF notes migrations) escalated under CW-1:
One worker sponsors kin, no exit biometrics track overstays.
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Deport thousands? Yes—Trump's military role EO deploys forces; apply to CNMI's "weakest border" ("Pacific Gate"). King-Hinds contravenes by omitting American training, perpetuating dependency.
Satire:
She's stabilizing like a drunk on ice skates, while Trump's jobs boom demands CNMI terminate CW-1 2029—no extensions, full deportations.
Demand sister-states with U.S. trade schools; deny her bill outright.
America First: Employ locals, not imports.
Diving deeper into fiscal absurdity:
By Feb 2026, Trump's $170B enforcement funding has deported 675k+, creating jobs for Americans in security and admin.
Yet King-Hinds' draft tweaks wages and construction permits, potentially undercutting locals further—ignoring Heritage's call for H-1B reform to "put Americans first."
CNMI's indigenous unemployment?
Sky-high amid fraud, with "Sinkhole" theorizing untaxed remittances cost billions.
Why extend CW-1 when Trump's self-deportation (2.2m) proves deterrence works?
Her bill counters his achievements by inflating foreign workforce, straining services Trump cut to save $3T.
Republican?
Hardly—true conservatives like Trump prioritize fiscal hawks, not sinkholes.
Repopulation ramps up:
Chain migration turns CNMI Filipino- / Sino-Filipino political / CNMI government majority, with communists per PDF (Revisiting_Marxism_in_the_Philippines_Se ) influencing politics.
Deport en masse:
Use new detention funds for CNMI sweeps, Federally Funded Non-CNMI Contractors install biometrics to end backdoor.
King-Hinds' "stability"?
It's destabilization, betraying MAGA for foreign lobbies.
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Point 3: Why Did She Not Utter "American Workers" Once? Who Does She Really Represent—Americans or Imported Foreigners Gaming the System?
Kim King-Hinds' bill reads like a foreign lobbyist's wish-list, not uttering "American workers" once—rhetorical bombshell:
Who does she rep?
Not the red-blooded patriots Trump champions, but imported foreigners from CCP-tied China and bogus employment visa- human trafficked - Filipinos, defrauding U.S immigration system like pros.
Trump's agenda: "American workers first!"—his H-1B reforms (Heritage report) employment visa abuse, prioritizing U.S. hires. Yet Kim's draft extends CW-1, easing for foreigners without mandating local priority, ignoring fraud networks in the attached USCIS comment:
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Hundreds of agencies fake I-129CW, importing unqualified while displacing Americans. Represent fraudsters?
Absolutely—her base:
35.3% Filipinos, 6.8% Chinese per census, '
chain-migrating via "NMD", CNMI BORN ANCHORS.
Analysis: Civil Division memo aligns with Trump, pursuing False Claims Act against rights violators—Kim's silence on the CNMI's rampant discrimination against American workers screams allegiance to exploiters.
"Visa Crisis" exposes betrayal: 70% foreign workforce, locals betrayed.
Repopulation: Sino - Filipinos collaboration in birth tourism, overstays, and anchor babies; repopulate indigenous via chain—worker + baby + family petitions, no caps for immediate.

Deport thousands: Overstayers 2,350+, Trump's 2025 proclamations bar high-risk nationals; extend to CNMI.
Kim contravenes overtly by amnesty paths, no "America First."
Satire:
She's the puppet for Sino-Filipino underground, not Americans.
Who reps?
The fraud machine
Further Fraud Scrutiny:
In 2026, Trump's 3m+ removals boost American jobs—yet her draft's community input ignores "American workers," focusing on foreign "stability."
This counters his worker-first ethos, where deportations freed positions.
Republican honesty?
She's a RINO, prioritizing CW-1 Visa Fraudsters (aka) imports over American citizen natives amid $550M fraud.
Chain migration accelerates repopulation, with Filipinos dominating demographics—deport to preserve culture.
Her bill? Anti-Trump sabotage.
Point 4:
Why No Mention of Sister-State Relationships with American Trade Schools, State Employment Services, or Colleges?
In Kim's bill fantasy, no nod to sister-states with U.S. tradeschools—rhetorical:
Why ignore mainland pipelines for skills?
"Sinkhole" slams CNMI's foreign dependency; propose Texas vocations, California colleges for locals.
Repopulation: Chain migration floods Filipinos, diluting indigenous—deport masses.
Kim contravenes Trump's worker-first by omitting.
Satire: She's recruiting for Manila U, not America.

Ah, Delegate Kim King-Hinds, that tone-deaf RINO extraordinaire, spinning her "Northern Mariana Islands Labor Stabilization Act" like a globalist fairy tale where the happy ending is amnesty for her imported voter base and a kick in the teeth for real Americans.
But let's peel back the layers of this Pacific pretense and expose the glaring omission: not a single whisper about forging sister-state relationships with U.S. trade schools, vocational colleges, or state-run employment agencies.
Why, oh why, ignore these mainland pipelines brimming with skills that could turbocharge CNMI's economy? It's like she's got a Manila U recruitment brochure glued to her desk, peddling foreign dependencies while Trump's jobs boom roars across the nation, demanding we put America First by training our own.
The "CNMI Sinkhole" report doesn't mince words—it slams the territory's chronic reliance on foreign labor as a fiscal black hole sucking in $550 million in defrauded U.S. taxpayer funds, remitted straight to the Philippines and China.
Instead of this betrayal, imagine proposing robust partnerships with Texas vocational powerhouses or California's community colleges to empower locals.
But no, Kim's fantasy bill bends over backwards for foreigners, fueling chain migration that floods the islands with Filipinos, diluting indigenous Carolinian and Chuukese heritage faster than a typhoon erodes a beach.
Time to deport the masses of overstayers, shut off the foreign labor spigot now, revamp visa categories to prioritize Americans, and re-vet every "CNMI long-term green card" for fraud.
Kim's silence on these U.S. partnerships isn't oversight—it's outright contravention of Trump's worker-first ethos.
Satire alert: She's not building bridges to the mainland; she's recruiting for Manila U, where the curriculum is "How to Game the Visa System 101," not America First.
Expanding this critique, let's give each point the expansive context it deserves, anchoring it firmly in the America First agenda that President Trump has championed since day one.
America First isn't just a slogan—it's a blueprint for reclaiming our sovereignty, bolstering our workforce, and slamming shut the backdoors that globalists like Kim prop open for cheap foreign labor.
In 2026, Trump's deportation dynamo has already yielded massive job surges:
Over 3 million illegals gone, with 675,000 formally deported and 2.2 million self-deporting, freeing up positions and sparking 151,000 new jobs in February alone, per DOL stats.
This isn't coincidence; it's policy triumph—reinstituting Remain in Mexico, ending catch-and-release, and deploying military for border security.
Yet Kim's draft bill, still lurking in "community input" limbo as of February 6, 2026, extends CW-1 visas by decades, easing COVID lapsed statuses without touchback. Why ignore U.S. partnerships? Because they threaten her foreign-favoring fantasy, directly countering Trump's "greatest jobs boom" by perpetuating dependency.
Republican?
Hardly—this is globalist neglect on steroids, ignoring the Heritage Foundation's H-1B reform call to "put Americans first" and instead propping up a system where 70% of CNMI's workforce is foreign, as per GAO estimates.
Shutting off foreign labor now aligns with America First by reclaiming jobs for citizens, reducing welfare burdens (Trump's $3T spending freeze), and fortifying national security against geostrategic manipulation, as warned in "America First at the Pacific Gate."
Change visa categories to eliminate CW-1 loopholes, and re-vet all CNMI long-term green cards—many fraudulently obtained via falsified I-129CW forms, per CNMIGA.ORG's USCIS plea.
This isn't optional; it's essential to drain the Pacific swamp.
First, the glaring omission of sister-state ties with U.S. trade schools and vocational colleges:
Why sideline these mainland marvels?
Trump's agenda demands we harness domestic talent pipelines to fuel economic resurgence, not import unqualified workers who suppress wages and displace locals.
Propose partnerships with powerhouse institutions like Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) in San Jose, CA, which offers state-of-the-art programs in advanced manufacturing, IT, and healthcare, taught by industry pros—perfect for CNMI's tourism and construction needs.
Or
Cerritos College in Norwalk, CA, with its vocational tracks in automotive tech and welding, boasting strong employer ties for internships. Los Angeles Trade Technical College (LATTC) stands out with over 90 programs, including green technology and business, and a history of customizing training for regional economies—imagine CNMI locals earning certificates in sustainable building, aligning with Trump's energy independence push.
On the Washington coast, Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood offers aviation and manufacturing degrees with apprenticeship links, mirroring Alaska's model. Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, CA, excels in maritime and hospitality, ideal for CNMI's island vibe.
These schools are open to partnerships:
SVCTE collaborates with MetroED for regional workforce development;
LATTC partners with employers for customized training;
Cerritos has industry advisory boards.
Rio Hondo College in Whittier, CA, emphasizes career pathways with community outreach.
Calbright College, California's online community college, could provide flexible upskilling via virtual partnerships.
Delta College in Stockton, CA, offers workforce institutes with business collaborations.
Even Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, CA, has tech programs ripe for cross-territory ties.
Under America First, these alliances shut off foreign labor by investing in Americans—reducing CNMI's 10-15% indigenous unemployment (GAO 2023) through skill transfers, creating self-sufficiency that counters the "Sinkhole's" fraud vortex.
No more $550M siphoned offshore; instead, build a resilient economy where locals thrive, echoing Trump's deportation-fueled job boom.
Next, the benefits for CNMI government and Dept of Labor in sister-state relationships with U.S. state-run employment agencies:
This is America First in action—transferring skills domestically to empower citizens, not foreigners.
Picture CNMI linking with California's Employment Development Department (EDD), which oversees workforce partners like the San Diego Workforce Partnership (SDWP), offering job matching, training subsidies, and apprenticeships.
SDWP's High Road Training Partnerships (HRTP) model, with $17M+ in grants, connects workers to high-wage jobs via industry collaborations—CNMI could adapt this for tourism and logistics, boosting local hires.
LA County's Dept of Economic Opportunity runs HRTPs in priority sectors, providing technical assistance for worker-centered training; a sister pact could funnel resources to CNMI, reducing dependency on CW-1 visas.
Washington's Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board partners with colleges like Clover Park for apprenticeships, mirroring Alaska's manpower boom where AWA and DOLWD's "Alaska's Workforce Future" plan added thousands of jobs through regional teams and infrastructure fixes.
Alaska's model—collaborating with University of Alaska and DEED for apprenticeships in maritime and construction—put the state on the map as a talent hub, attracting investments.
CNMI could emulate this: Partner with EDD's Local Workforce Development Areas for skill transfers, opening slots via deportations (Trump's 3M+ removals).
Benefits?
Economic self-reliance, cutting fraud (EO 14249's traceability demands), and mapping CNMI as a Pacific powerhouse.
America First means no more repopulation via chain migration—deport overstayers to free jobs, re-vet green cards for legitimacy, and prioritize U.S. pipelines over foreign lobbies.
Speaking of foreign lobbying:
It's the shadowy force keeping CNMI hooked on Filipino repopulation as overseers for Chinese economic, strategic, and geo-political interests—pure anti-America First sabotage.
As "Filipino Communism" details, post-WWII migrations escalated under CW-1, with Filipinos (35.3% of CNMI per 2023 census) chain-migrating families via anchor babies, outpacing indigenous at 23.9%.
This isn't organic; it's orchestrated by "Sino-Filipino" Manila lobbies and Beijing backers, using Filipinos as proxies for CCP influence in the Pacific gate.
"Pacific Gate" warns of exemptions turning CNMI into a soft-entry for manipulation, with manpower agencies faking jobs to import workers, suppressing wages and displacing natives.
Entrenched CNMI elites—those who'd "sell the skin off their loved ones' backs for a quick buck"—profit from this, siphoning federal funds (Civil Division memo pursues False Claims Act against violators).
Shut foreign labor now: End CW-1, change categories to U.S.-priority visas, re-vet green cards for fraud.
This aligns with Trump's agenda—deport masses (thousands in CNMI overstayers), reclaim jobs, and thwart geostrategic threats. No more elites enriching via dependency; America First demands sovereignty.
Finally, the repopulation crisis: Chain migration floods the CNMI/GUAM with Filipinos, diluting indigenous Americans—deport masses now.
Trump's proclamations restrict high-risk entries, but CNMI loopholes persist, enabling demographic coups.
America First: Re-vet green cards, end chain migration, prioritize locals via U.S. partnerships.
Kim's omission? Globalist neglect, contravening worker-first.
Satire: She's Manila U's dean, not America's advocate
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Point 5: Why Bend Over Backwards for Non-Americans' Employment, Amnesty, and the Kitchen Sink, Yet No "America First" or "American Workers"?
Why Kim King-Hinds' Bill Hurts America First: A Simple Explanation
Hey there, let's talk about this in easy words, like we're chatting in a 6th-grade classroom. Imagine you're learning about fairness, jobs, and protecting your home.
Delegate Kim King-Hinds has a bill called the "Northern Mariana Islands Labor Stabilization Act." It sounds helpful, but it's like giving candy to strangers while your own family goes hungry.
Her bill offers foreigners the moon—like easy ways to stay in the U.S. without going home first (no "touchback" rules) and paths to amnesty, which means forgiving them for breaking rules. But it doesn't say "America First" even once!
President Trump's big plan is to deport people who overstay visas or come illegally—over 675,000 kicked out already in his second term.
This cleans up our country and makes jobs for Americans.
Kim's bill does the opposite: it adds more burdens by letting more foreigners stay, ignoring the $550 million in stolen U.S. money (that's fraud, like stealing from everyone's piggy bank).
Plus, it speeds up "repopulation," where Filipinos use chain migration (bringing family after family) to take over from the native people.
We need to deport these overstayers in big groups to fix this.
Kim's ideas go against Trump's plan totally. It's like she's on the wrong team.
Satire time: She's throwing the kitchen sink (everything good) at aliens from other countries, but Americans get just crumbs—like tiny
leftovers.

Now, let's break this down step by step.
I'll explain each part clearly, why it's bad, and how it fights against "America First."
America First means putting U.S. citizens and our country ahead of everyone else—jobs for us, safety for us, no more giving away our stuff. For 25 years, the indigenous Americans in the CNMI (that's the native Chuukese and Carolinian people) have been called lazy, shiftless (meaning they don't work hard), unskilled, and not good enough to run their own islands.
That's mean and wrong! It's like bullies saying, "You can't do it, so we need outsiders who know better."
But not outsiders from the mainland U.S., like white, Black, or Hispanic Americans.
No, they bring in Filipinos and Chinese instead.
Why?
To make the islands depend on them.
This started big time after 1980, when rules changed to let more foreigners in.
Before 1980, there was no "NMD" group— that's "Northern Mariana Descent," a new label for kids born to foreigners on the islands. Why create that? Some Chinese folks wanted to own CNMI land, which natives control.
So, they made rules to mix in and take over.
One day, the real indigenous people will wake up from this trick—like snapping out of hypnosis—and see their lands stolen.
Now, imported Chinese and Filipinos dictate how to live: they change the culture, language, customs, and even create "NMD" to push natives aside.
WTF? (That means "What the flip?")
It's not fair, and Kim's bill makes it worse by helping foreigners stay.
First point:
Kim's bill gives foreigners too much without saying "America First."
Think of it like this: Trump is like a coach kicking out players who cheat, so his team wins.
He's deported millions, making room for American jobs.
But Kim wants to let cheaters stay and even give them prizes—like no need to leave and come back legally. This adds burdens, like more people using our schools, hospitals, and money without paying back. It ignores the huge fraud—$550 million stolen and sent to places like the Philippines and China. That's our tax money! Why not fix that first? This goes against America First because it puts foreigners ahead, letting them take jobs and resources from us.
To fix it, shut off foreign labor now!
No more easy visas like CW-1. Change categories to only let in skilled Americans or vetted people who help us.
Re-check all "CNMI long-term green cards" for lies—many got them by faking papers.
This keeps our islands American.
Second point:
Trump's deportations clash with her bill, which adds more problems.
Trump has kicked out 675,000 people, and over 2 million left on their own because they know the rules are tough now.
This creates negative migration—more leaving than coming—which is good for jobs and safety. But Kim's extensions (making visas last longer) bring in more burdens, like overcrowding and crime. She's like adding weight to a boat that's already sinking.
As a Republican, she's dishonest because the party platform (their big plan) says protect American workers first.
Her bill defies that by helping foreigners.
America First means deport to reclaim our space—send home the overstayers in CNMI, who are thousands strong.
This opens jobs for natives and stops the demographic shift (changing who lives there).
Third point:
Chain migration speeds up the change in who lives in CNMI—deport to take it back.
Chain migration is like a chain: one person comes, brings family, they bring more, and soon natives are outnumbered.
Filipinos do this a lot, using "anchor babies" (kids born here who are citizens) to stay. This shifts everything—natives lose control.
For 25 years, they've been called unworthy, so foreigners "help" but really take over.
No "NMD" before 1980 because it was made to let Chinese own land through mixed families.
Deport the masses to stop this!
Re-vet green cards to catch frauds.
This fits America First by protecting our people and land from outsiders who change our ways.
Fourth point:
Foreign lobbying keeps CNMI stuck on bringing in Filipinos as bosses for Chinese plans, and local big shots sell out for money.
Lobbying means pushing leaders to do what you want, often with cash.
Foreign groups from Manila and Beijing lobby to keep cheap workers coming, so Chinese can control economy and strategy (like military spots in Pacific). Filipinos oversee, but it's for Chinese gain. CNMI elites (rich locals) go along—they'd sell anything for quick bucks, even hurting their own.
This is anti-America First because it makes us weak to enemies.
Shut DOWN foreign labor to break this cycle.
Fifth point:
Trade schools and colleges on West Coast ready for partnerships.
Places like Silicon Valley Career Technical Education in San Jose teach real skills in tech and building.
Los Angeles Trade Technical College has programs in cars and welding.
Clover Park Technical College in Washington does aviation and manufacturing.
Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa has hospitality and green tech.
They're open to teams—SVCTE works with local jobs, LATTC has industry boards.
This helps America First by training Americans, not foreigners.
Sixth point:
Benefits for CNMI government and Labor Dept in sister-states with employment agencies. Link with California's Employment Development Department for job matching.
Like Alaska's boom, this creates manpower surge, putting CNMI on map for investments.
Transferred skills, cuts fraud.
America First: Builds strong U.S. workforce.
Overall: Kim's idea extends CW-1 in fraud times, against Trump's 3 million removals.
It lets overstays while he deports, hurting Pacific security.
How's she Republican? Ignores MAGA— she's a RINO helping globalists.
Time for reform: Shut labor, change visas, re-vet cards
Epilogue:
The Rampant Federal Fraud Fiasco –
Where's Kim's Outrage on the $550 Million Heist?
Oh, the irony—Delegate Kim King-Hinds, esquire, the attorney who's all law and order when it suits her, but crickets when $550 million in federal funds vanish into the CNMI ether like a bad magic trick.
Folks, this isn't just pocket change; it's a taxpayer-funded black hole, as detailed in "The CNMI Sinkhole" and CNMIGA.ORG's urgent USCIS plea for investigations.
Why hasn't she muttered, uttered, or even strutted a single word about this mounting fraud?
Executive Order 14249 spells it out:
Federal losses of $233-521 billion annually to waste and abuse, with CNMI's manpower agencies falsifying forms, importing unqualified workers, and siphoning dollars to the Philippines and China.
The Civil Division memo from AG Bondi?
It's a roadmap for prosecuting False Claims Act violators—yet Kim's bill dances around it like it's lava.
As an attorney, shouldn't she be leading the charge to locate, arrest, and prosecute those responsible?
Instead, silence.
Is it because cracking down would expose her foreign-labor-loving base?
Trump's Treasury is demanding traceability, but Kim's "stabilization" ignores the sinkhole swallowing grants, loans, and benefits.
Rhetorical roast: Maybe she's too busy bending for amnesty to stand for justice.
Time to demand answers—why no firm stand, Counselor?
America First means no more fraud freebies; prosecute the thieves, or admit you're part of the problem.
MAGA demands accountability, not amnesia!
About the Author
Zaji “Persona Non Grata” Zajradhara is a staunch advocate for American workers and indigenous rights in the CNMI. Labeled a “persona non grata” by the CNMI government for his relentless pursuit of justice and his outspoken criticism of corruption and foreign influence, Zajradhara has become a symbol of resistance against the forces seeking to undermine American sovereignty in the islands.
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As An Unemployed Afro-American resident and father, Zajradhara's firsthand experience with the CNMI’s dysfunctional labor market, its rigged political system, and the exploitation of vulnerable communities has fueled his activism. He has filed numerous legal claims against companies, including Tan Holdings, for violating labor laws and discriminating against American workers.
His unwavering commitment to exposing the truth, challenging the status quo, and demanding accountability has made him a thorn in the side of the CNMI establishment and a target of their efforts to silence him. However, Zajradhara remains undeterred, determined to fight for the rights of American workers and to protect the CNMI from the grip of foreign influence.

