UPDATE: Tariq Nasheed pushed for $7Mil for Hidden History Museum; FBA is 1000% officially a cult via new Religion, “MOJAURA”

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Yes because its just a bunch of INCEL black nationalist basement dweller losers with too much time on their hands who support Tariq. You make this piece of shit famous by dedicating so much of your hate and time on his "movement". What power do they have, how can they stop you or anyone from being successful in America? Does Tariq or this FBA cult write laws, hold political seats, own anything that influences your life? Instead lets just focus on what this goddamn site was created for thats our love of beautiful black women, and celebring black culture.
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He might not even be fba. Or maybe he trying to find some attachment to west Africa like Ashanti mother naming her after the assanti tribe. But this means nothing since one actor is Jamaican and the other is Nigerian in the movie anyway. They’re just actors. Not writers.


Michael B. Jordan is an American actor and producer of African American descent. He is of West African descent. His middle name, Bakari, is a West African name meaning "of noble promise". He has starred in numerous films and television series, including "Black Panther," "Creed," and "Fruitvale Station".
 

Nice try anyway
Creole is fba

 
Nice try anyway
Creole is fba



Creole generally means a person or people of mixed colonial French, African American and Native American ancestry.
 
So they weren't Native American? Asking for a friend.

What happened to these people?





 
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What does P-1 refugee status give refugees?
P-1 refugee status, as defined by the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, refers to Priority-1 cases, which are individuals identified by the UNHCR, a U.S. embassy, or certain NGOs as being in need of resettlement due to specific vulnerabilities or persecution risks. It grants refugees the opportunity to apply for resettlement in the United States, but the benefits and process are tied to approval and relocation. Here's what P-1 refugee status provides upon successful resettlement:

  1. Legal Admission to the U.S.: P-1 refugees are granted lawful entry into the United States as refugees, allowing them to live and work legally.
  2. Path to Permanent Residency: After one year in the U.S., refugees can apply for a green card (lawful permanent resident status), which is a step toward potential citizenship after five years.
  3. Work Authorization: Refugees receive immediate authorization to work upon arrival, typically through an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
  4. Access to Public Benefits: P-1 refugees are eligible for federal and state assistance programs, including:
    • Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA): Short-term financial support (up to 12 months).
    • Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA): Temporary health coverage (up to 12 months) for those ineligible for Medicaid.
    • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Food assistance.
    • Medicaid or other health programs, depending on state and eligibility.
  5. Resettlement Support: Through the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program, P-1 refugees receive help from resettlement agencies, including:
    • Housing assistance (initial support for rent or furnishings).
    • Case management for integration (e.g., job placement, language classes).
    • Cultural orientation and community support.
  6. Family Reunification: P-1 refugees can petition to bring immediate family members (spouse, unmarried children under 21) to the U.S. through follow-to-join processes, though this requires additional applications.
  7. Protection from Persecution: P-1 status ensures refugees are protected from being returned to their home country where they face persecution, in line with international refugee law.
Key Notes:
  • Eligibility: P-1 status is for individuals with a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Referrals often prioritize those with urgent needs (e.g., survivors of torture, medical emergencies).
  • Process: After referral, applicants undergo rigorous vetting, including interviews, background checks, and medical screenings, which can take 1-2 years.
  • Limitations: Benefits like RCA and RMA are time-limited, and refugees must transition to self-sufficiency. Access to benefits varies by state.
If you need details on specific benefits, the application process, or real-time updates, let me know, and I can search or analyze further!
 
FBA let me give you some advice, if you going to follow folks on reparations, THESE ARE THE FOLKS YOU NEED TO LISTEN TOO!!! Folks who don't have a hidden agenda and are actually trying to fight for reparations the correct way.......

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