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Nick shirley @nickshirleyy - A few things:
1. August 26 at the Sacramento Capital there will be a rally at 11am and I will be speaking, COME!
2. "Califraudia Republic" merch is available here and helps fund my work,
https://shop.antifraudclub.com/
3. Watch until the end because the last guy gets exposed...
Really appreciate all of you and cannot believe California is set to have this bill become law if it passes.
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Nick shirley @nickshirleyy - Video: Confronting California Politicians behind the “Stop Nick Shirley Act”:
California’s Attorney General’s wife has created a bill titled AB 2624 (aka the Stop Nick Shirley Act) that will fine citizens and journalists a minimum $4,000 for exposing and searching for potential fraud inside Immigration Support Service Providers and take away their First Amendment rights.
This bill will protect NGOs, nonprofits, legal offices, healthcare facilities and learing centers who provide services to immigrants. If an immigration service provider gives you a piece of paper saying you cannot publish your video, you may be fined $4,000 and have to pay for their legal fees.
Instead of pushing for more transparency, California is trying to shield journalists and citizens from looking into where their tax dollars are going. California politicians need the fraud to continue.
EXPOSE IT ALL.
https://x.com/nickshirleyy/status/2090142605623640299

Nick shirley @nickshirleyy - Truely is sad
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