Palantir helping ICE

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Anonymous wrote:Temporary work visas for manual labor, pathways to citizenship, more administrative judges to handle the asylum load - gee its almost like we have already had this legislation a number of times and the GOP killed it at every turn, even when they wrote it.


I don’t agree with pathways to citizenship or more judges.
Dead nd short term visas and not accepting any asylees is the way imho
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do things this way? Rather than paying a private company to help ICE why not hire more immigration judges and allow them to WFH and have virtual hearings. That way you’re actually supporting middle class wages rather than lining the pockets of tech ceos.


To what end? To churn out endless questionable asylum cases?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do things this way? Rather than paying a private company to help ICE why not hire more immigration judges and allow them to WFH and have virtual hearings. That way you’re actually supporting middle class wages rather than lining the pockets of tech ceos.


To what end? To churn out endless questionable asylum cases?

The judge doesn’t make the case questionable. This type of thought process really makes me worried for this country.

But sure keep thinking that this man who is heavily invested in AI cares about working class wages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do things this way? Rather than paying a private company to help ICE why not hire more immigration judges and allow them to WFH and have virtual hearings. That way you’re actually supporting middle class wages rather than lining the pockets of tech ceos.


The country already has plenty of immigration judges. The problem is that 90% of them are tied up dealing with folks already in the country illegally. Once those folks are purged and deported, as required by US law, then those immigration judges can pivot an focus on dealing with applications to enter the country legally. The plan is already in place but instead of fixing the problem, you want to use a band-aid (hiring more judges) which is always what the left pushes. Never fix a problem. Just throw more resources at the symptoms. Either way, the current plan will have this fixed once law is enforced and these folks are all deported.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Temporary work visas for manual labor, pathways to citizenship, more administrative judges to handle the asylum load - gee its almost like we have already had this legislation a number of times and the GOP killed it at every turn, even when they wrote it.


Took the words right out of my mouth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do things this way? Rather than paying a private company to help ICE why not hire more immigration judges and allow them to WFH and have virtual hearings. That way you’re actually supporting middle class wages rather than lining the pockets of tech ceos.
The backlog in immigration courts has dropped under Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Temporary work visas for manual labor, pathways to citizenship, more administrative judges to handle the asylum load - gee its almost like we have already had this legislation a number of times and the GOP killed it at every turn, even when they wrote it.


I don’t agree with pathways to citizenship or more judges.
Dead nd short term visas and not accepting any asylees is the way imho


Well, I think that we should deport lazy maga that can’t compete in the marketplace and do things detrimental to society like refuse to get vaccinated. The problem is that we are the only country that would accept them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do things this way? Rather than paying a private company to help ICE why not hire more immigration judges and allow them to WFH and have virtual hearings. That way you’re actually supporting middle class wages rather than lining the pockets of tech ceos.
The backlog in immigration courts has dropped under Trump.


I'd read that this admin is detaining a lot of people, but hasn't been successful in deporting them. Probably because something like 70% don't have criminal convictions and they are abducting college students flying home for Thanksgiving. But, we don't have good data. Theirs is surely full of lies.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree 100%.

After this correction has been implemented though, we should return to controlled levels of workforce immigration. Not H1B, but labor, and limit to people whose values align and can integrate successfully (I believe many Hispanics fit this profile).


Just curious - did you vote for Bush #2? He’s the one that instituted the temporary protective status that brought in millions of immigrants from war torn countries bc he was too afraid of public perception of real immigration reform.

Also, did you support US involvement in Iraq, Iran, Syria, South America (and sanctions on Venezuela) that led to destabilization and chaos and those countries? If so, do you think it’s ok for us to leave our mess behind?

To be clear I think Biden was horrible on immigration but he was just another mainstream politician pushing things down the road.

But Trump is just a meanie rounding up college students traveling home for Thanksgiving, fathers of military service members, and construction workers paying social security taxes.

We need a leader confident and smart enough to push forward immigration reform on the merits of what is in the best interest of our country.

That’s just not Trump. Certainly not Miller!


I’m too young to have voted for Bush 2 but I think we need to stop messing around in other countries affairs and if we do mess things up, we need to help put things right. That help might not be letting them all into the U.S. though. Better to prevent it and stop messing with other countries. That includes protecting our own borders from trafficking and the illegal movement of people and substances, not least because both of those things create destabilizing forces within their countries of origin.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree 100%.

After this correction has been implemented though, we should return to controlled levels of workforce immigration. Not H1B, but labor, and limit to people whose values align and can integrate successfully (I believe many Hispanics fit this profile).


Just curious - did you vote for Bush #2? He’s the one that instituted the temporary protective status that brought in millions of immigrants from war torn countries bc he was too afraid of public perception of real immigration reform.

Also, did you support US involvement in Iraq, Iran, Syria, South America (and sanctions on Venezuela) that led to destabilization and chaos and those countries? If so, do you think it’s ok for us to leave our mess behind?

To be clear I think Biden was horrible on immigration but he was just another mainstream politician pushing things down the road.

But Trump is just a meanie rounding up college students traveling home for Thanksgiving, fathers of military service members, and construction workers paying social security taxes.

We need a leader confident and smart enough to push forward immigration reform on the merits of what is in the best interest of our country.

That’s just not Trump. Certainly not Miller!


I’m too young to have voted for Bush 2 but I think we need to stop messing around in other countries affairs and if we do mess things up, we need to help put things right. That help might not be letting them all into the U.S. though. Better to prevent it and stop messing with other countries. That includes protecting our own borders from trafficking and the illegal movement of people and substances, not least because both of those things create destabilizing forces within their countries of origin.



Did you study the Holocaust? Just asking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with ICE.

They are heroes.


I am glad some men are working. It’s a work program. Then can be repurposed later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do things this way? Rather than paying a private company to help ICE why not hire more immigration judges and allow them to WFH and have virtual hearings. That way you’re actually supporting middle class wages rather than lining the pockets of tech ceos.


The country already has plenty of immigration judges. The problem is that 90% of them are tied up dealing with folks already in the country illegally. Once those folks are purged and deported, as required by US law, then those immigration judges can pivot an focus on dealing with applications to enter the country legally. The plan is already in place but instead of fixing the problem, you want to use a band-aid (hiring more judges) which is always what the left pushes. Never fix a problem. Just throw more resources at the symptoms. Either way, the current plan will have this fixed once law is enforced and these folks are all deported.

You are never going to be able to get rid of every person in the country illegally. Every country in the world has that issue to an extent. So basically you are saying they’re going to do their current jobs plus “dealing with applications to enter the country legally” (which btw is nonsense because most undocumented people enter the country legally and overstay…like Elon did on his student visa) and that is the reason why hiring more people doesn’t make sense. How do you stop people from staying? Get rid of all tourism in the United States? Or perhaps don’t do things like paving the way for over half a million Chinese students from studying in the States like Trump just did? No students no student visa overstays!

But I get it you right wingers just throw a bandaid on a bullet hole and then Fox News tells you it’s all fixed.
Anonymous
This leaked video exposes exactly how the Indian H1B/OPT tech cartels (ITServe Alliance) are writing our immigration rules.

"We met Senator ***** and he wrote a letter to the USCIS Director."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing wrong with ICE.

They are heroes.


One person’s “hero” is another person’s “anonymous coward in an Amazon face mask zip tying terrified, nearly naked children in the middle of the night”.

Tomato, tomatoe.
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