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Tennessee Just Made It ILLEGAL to Vote Pro-Immigration—Yes, You Read That Right!"

Tennessee Just Made It ILLEGAL to Vote Pro-Immigration—Yes, You Read That Right!

Well, folks, here we are in 2025, and it’s now officially illegal in Tennessee to vote for anything that could be considered pro-immigration. That's right, if you’re a legislator in the state, you must vote along Trump’s lines or risk being thrown out of office, fined, or imprisoned for up to six years.

Yes, you heard me—six years—for voting against draconian immigration laws. It’s not a political disagreement anymore. It’s a Class E felony. Imagine having to check with the "Trump Playbook" before casting a vote. Forget state sovereignty; Tennessee just made its own laws about enforcing Trumpism. It’s no longer about protecting the people’s will. It’s about making sure everyone’s on the same page with the former president's agenda.

But, wait, it gets worse. This wasn’t even a close call—what I had originally predicted as a potential proposal has now passed, and Tennessee has officially joined the ranks of smashy-smashy states. Look at how they treated their only black representatives a few years ago—kicked them out with no hesitation. And now, the GOP is so emboldened that they’re locking down votes in the most authoritarian of ways.

And you know what? It’s not just Tennessee. Red states across the country are now flexing their power, telling everyone that the Trump Doctrine is non-negotiable. So much for state sovereignty, huh? If you're not in line with Trump’s vision, you're out. It's all part of a national trend that’s rewriting the very concept of democracy.

But there’s hope! Blue states are fighting back, pushing hard against these totalitarian moves. The question now is, will red states push too far, or will this outrageous political move spark a much-needed reckoning?

In the end, it’s becoming painfully clear: Welcome to the new age of legislative control, where your freedom to vote is conditional.