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Eric Daugherty @EricLDaugh - Video: JUST IN: SCOTUS Justice Ketanji Jackson argues for illegal aliens having birthright citizenship by saying if she steals somebody's wallet in Japan, she has "allegiance" to that country
She has to freaking go. This is absurd. Actually.
"I was thinking, you know, I'm a U.S. citizen, am visiting Japan. And what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law?"
"So there's this relationship based on—even though I'm a temporary traveler, I'm just on vacation in Japan, I'm still locally owing allegiance in that sense. Is that the right way to think about it?"
"And if so, doesn't that explain why both temporary residents and undocumented people would have that kind of, quote-unquote, allegiance, just by virtue of being in the United States?"
I guess it is April Fools 
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2039379351301489014

EWTN Global Catholic Network @EWTN - Video: Cathy Moriarty was nominated for an Academy Award for Raging Bull, directed by Martin Scorsese. Cathy laughs with Siobhan Fallon Hogan on Catholics and Cappuccinos and tells us where she was during the 1981 Oscars, what really matters, and gives a glimpse at her motherhood behind the scenes. Watch the FULL EPISODE 5 on EWTN+ & YouTube  
New Episode with Seeking Beauty's David Henrie drops tomorrow, 4/2  p.m. EDT   @catholiccapps  
https://x.com/EWTN/status/2039404255107248262

EWTN News @EWTNews - Let us begin the Easter Triduum by asking the Lord for the grace to understand and live the profound mystery of His love and sacrifice.   
Holy Thursday is the "gateway" to the Easter Triduum, that is, it is the "beginning" of the most important period of Holy Week, where we commemorate the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord. Today's passage is from the Gospel of John 13: 1-15.
What do we remember on Holy Thursday?
1.⁠ ⁠The Last Supper: This is the day when Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with His apostles and instituted two sacraments for the salvation of humanity: the Eucharist and the Priesthood.
2.⁠ ⁠Washing of the feet: During the Mass, the priest washes the feet of 12 people in allusion to the 12 apostles at the Last Supper.
3.⁠ ⁠"A new commandment": On that day, Jesus washes the feet of the apostles, becoming a paradigm, model, and measure of love through service, and then tells them: "I give you a new commandment: that you love one another: as I have loved you, so you must love one another" (Jn 13, 35).
4.⁠ ⁠Visiting the 7 churches: From Holy Thursday to Good Friday, Catholics practice this devotion to accompany Jesus, present in the Tabernacles of the churches, on the night He was arrested.
In each Church, we thank Jesus Christ for the Eucharist and the priesthood, and we accompany Him in His sufferings from the Garden of Gethsemane to His burial.
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https://x.com/EWTNews/status/2039614015790284833

FBI @FBI - Transnational repression is a global problem. 
The intimidation, harassment, and at times, violence directed against dissidents, journalists, human rights activists, and ethnic and religious minorities living in exile is a growing threat. 
Hear the real stories of three activists exiled in the U.S. and learn how #YourFBI is working to combat transnational repression every day.  
https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/counterintelligence/transnational-repression
https://x.com/FBI/status/2039387745525616976
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