Pooping in Streets, Talarico's District is a Mess, Birth Tourism
Monitoring the Situation (7/6/26)
Here are a few situations we are monitoring on your behalf:
They’re Now Pooping in Texas Public Streets
Senate Candidate James Talarico’s District is a Mess
Citizenship Now Costs as Little as $3,950
They’re Pooping in Texas Public Streets
Posted in the Facebook Group “Ranch at Brushy Creek Residents” a resident notes that a man was openly defecating on the side of the public road:
Many have noticed that people who immigrate to the US generally don’t have interest in assimilating into American culture, rather they’re more interested in bringing their culture and way of life with them:
These cultural incidents will continue to happen and become more commonplace as the ruling class in both parties continue legally import millions of foreign workers. The billionaires running these tech companies benefiting from H1-B (slave) labor are the biggest beneficiaries from the people they import here to replace American workers.
Just last week, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was in the thick of it after calling Gen-Z’ers (Zoomers) lazy and blaming them for not having jobs.
While it’s incredibly easy to call American Zoomers lazy, many have lost out on job opportunities due to the consistent importation of cheap H1-B slave labor. H1-B labor has lowered wages, decreased job opportunities and make it harder for Zoomers to achieve the American Dream.
Leavitt, a 28 year-old Zoomer herself, married a 60-year old man worth around $6 million dollars.
If only it were that easy!
Senate Candidate James Talarico’s District is a Mess
A reader sent the following photos taken from the southern part of James Talarico’s district (HD50)
Homelessness and theft seem to be running pretty rampant in the southern part of HD50. The reader said the following murder happened just 10 minutes after they drove by this weekend:
KXAN:
One person is dead, and another is hurt after a shooting at a north Austin bar just before midnight on July 4, according to Austin Police. The shooting occurred near the intersection of East Braker Lane and North Interstate Highway 35.
The circle area is where the shooting took place in HD50:
State Rep James Talarico is running for Senate against Attorney General Ken Paxton.
The current Kalshi prediction market shows Ken Paxton ahead of James Talarico:
Kalshi is a sponsor of Current Revolt. You can make an account and get a $20 credit to place your own predictions here.
Citizenship Now Costs as Little as $3,950
Days after the Supreme Court told Trump the 14th Amendment means what it has always meant, a viral photo started making the rounds: billboards, in what appears to be Mexico, advertising “BIRTH PACKAGES IN SOUTH TEXAS” at Mission Regional Medical Center.
Make an appointment here:
https://www.havemybabyintexas.com/
We can’t verify the photo. We can verify everything on it. The website, havemybabyintexas.com, is real, live, and in Spanish. It lists two hospitals, Mission Regional and Knapp Medical Center in Weslaco, and the billboard’s phone number is written 001-956-519-2055. The 001 prefix is how you dial Texas from Mexico. Nobody formats a phone number that way for drivers in McAllen.
The site’s legal disclaimer, translated: “We provide a medical service, we do not provide immigration advice to current or potential patients.” Of course not.
Here’s the part the viral post got wrong, and it’s worse: the site went up in 2023. These hospitals weren’t reacting to the SCOTUS ruling. They’ve been selling this for three years. Both belong to Prime Healthcare, a California chain that paid the DOJ $65 million in 2018 over Medicare upcoding, with the CEO personally kicking in $3.25 million, and another $37.5 million in 2021 over kickbacks.
And none of it is illegal, apparently. Ken Paxton sued a Houston postpartum center in April for marketing Texas births to Chinese mothers on Chinese social media. Rep. Brian Harrison wants a special session to make birth tourism a felony (and possibly legalize gay sex also). We’ll see whether the statute covers billion-dollar hospital chains with billboard budgets, or just entry-level smugglers too small to afford lobbyists.
It’s very unserious. Where is the special session?














