🔻Trump Just Told The World: 'No Fat Chicks' - Cypher News

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“Sorry, you’re too expensive” is a new immigration policy.

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America’s new diet plan: fiscal responsibility.

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It’s not fat-shaming when it’s budget-slamming.

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Cut through the noise, the spin, and the propaganda.

Jett here. Trump just told the world, “no fat chicks.” And before the left loses its collective mind, there’s more going on here. Let’s get into it.

The new immigration rule from Team Trump is basically a health screening at the border. It’s a filter for chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and anything else that could send medical bills skyrocketing. It sounds harsh, but it’s about protecting US resources and saving money.

Here’s the math they’re likely looking at: in Texas alone, hospitals reported over $121 million in a single month for care of immigrants without permanent legal status… about $37 million of that tied to nearly 25,000 ER visits. And remember, under U.S. law, every emergency room must treat anyone who walks through the door, insurance or not. So take that Texas figure, multiply it by twelve months, then by fifty states, and you start to see the kind of liability they’re trying to avoid.

The real issue is the cost structure that forces taxpayers to pick up every unplanned tab. When the system guarantees care but not payment, it stops being healthcare and starts being wealth transfer. Period, and end of story.

Of course, the media is making this all about the “fat chicks,” or as they like to call them, “high-calorie humans.”

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There’s a fake Truth Social post making the rounds that’s supposedly from President Trump, clearing up the fake news, and it’s hilarious. You can totally picture him saying it.

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Some critics call this too blunt and harsh. But in the age of ballooning healthcare costs and open-ended entitlements, “proactive” is the only way to go and this policy makes perfect sense.

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Immigrants seeking visas to live in the US could be rejected if they have certain common medical conditions, including obesity, cancer or diabetes, according to reports.

The guidance, issued in a cable sent by the State Department to embassy and consular officials, directs visa officers to weed out applicants entering the US based on their age or the likelihood they would need to rely on public benefits, according to a directive examined by KFF Health News.

“You must consider an applicant’s health,” the cable obtained by the outlet said.

“Certain medical conditions — including, but not limited to, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, cancers, diabetes, metabolic diseases, neurological diseases, and mental health conditions — can require hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of care,” the directive stated.

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When you cut through the noise, this policy isn’t about body types or bad jokes; it’s about math. America’s healthcare system bleeds money, and someone finally decided to look at the leak before the tank runs dry.

Every time an unpaid bill hits an ER, it doesn’t vanish; it shifts. Hospitals raise costs. Insurers adjust premiums. Taxpayers absorb the difference. Whether it’s five dollars or five million, it’s still coming out of someone’s pocket, and that’s a problem.

Trump’s team is betting that if you stop importing long-term costs, you slow the bleed. It’s not pretty, and it’s not politically correct, but it’s practical.

In the end, the outrage says more about how broken the system already is than about who’s being screened.

NOW YOU KNOW

America’s not saying “no fat chicks.” It’s saying “no free rides.”