Start with those that commit crimes. Place them in a Federal prison grouped by country of origin. When you have enough for a full flight load up the plane. Fly to destination country. Once over a safe location, open door and send them out. Of course they will have parachutes, return complete. |
Jewish organizations see parallels and are alarmed. “Three Jewish organizations dealing with immigration and community relations said they were alarmed by the Republican Party’s plans to launch mass deportations, saying the policy is steeped in a racist conspiracy theory that at times has veered into antisemitism.” A manifesto on replacement theory’: GOP mass deportation plan alarms Jewish groups https://www.timesofisrael.com/a-manifesto-on-replacement-theory-gop-mass-deportation-plan-alarms-jewish-groups/amp/ |
What is the difference between Trump's wall and Trump's mass deportations? Nothing. Both are just hollow slogans.
If Trump was such a master of stopping immigration he had an entire term to show us. Instead his associates just scammed people out of loads of money to NOT build a wall, NOT have Mexico pay for it and NOT accomplish any other comprehensive immigration policy. Don't be conned by nonsense. |
Deporting illegal immigrants is not comparable. Why are illegal immigrants voluntarily bringing themselves and their families into the clutches of “Nazis?” |
You didn’t read the article. Some quotes: “If any official tries to advance mass deportations, make no mistake: the Jewish community will be among the loudest voices fighting back because we understand precisely where this hate and extremism can lead,” she said in an interview. “They’re using the language of invasion and a cultural takeover and tying and focusing crime, as if all crime is brought into this country by immigrants,” said Hetfield, who reviewed GOP platforms through 2012 and found language welcoming refugees that is absent from the current platform. |
Immigration law is a power delegated to Congress. Trump just thinks he can get elected to stay out of prison. |
But congress negotiated an immigration bill and trump tanked it. |
It’s the second time you’ve posted the same link. Enforcing our immigration laws isn’t hateful or extreme. We are being invaded. If you would like to be responsible, we can fly all illegal immigrants to Israel. |
It’s a matter of semantics to say sending millions off on trains to concentration camps in different countries is not “deportation.” |
Characterizing it as an invasion is extreme. Those invaders are doing a shitload of work in this nation and if they all just magically disappeared overnight it would be disastrous for the economy. Go ask some farmers and meat processing plants. Go ask contractors. Yes something needs to be done regarding immigration. Deporting people who have been here for 20 years working hard in jobs that are not popular among the native born and paying taxes is not the smartest solution. Demonizing people who want a better life the way your ancestors wanted a better life is just ugly. |
+2 |
Enmity + entry = invasion https://www.texaspolicy.com/the-meaning-of-invasion-under-the-compact-clause-of-the-u-s-constitution/ |
That’s because he doesn’t actually care about immigration, or fixing anything. He wants to use people to get elected, and othering people is his best shot. |
They don’t need to see how the Nazis did it. We have our own game plans we can trot back out from the 1930s and 1955. How’s that song go? “We’ve done it before and we can do it again” “These were the “repatriation drives,” a series of informal raids that took place around the United States during the Great Depression. Local governments and officials deported up to 1.8 million people to Mexico, according to research conducted by Joseph Dunn, a former California state senator. Dunn estimates around 60 percent of these people were actually American citizens, many of them born in the U.S. to first-generation immigrants. For these citizens, deportation wasn’t “repatriation”—it was exile from their country” https://www.history.com/news/great-depression-repatriation-drives-mexico-deportation |
Worked very well for Hitler. At least initially. |