Agreed. |
+100 Well said. |
They got tired of losing elections and they became populists. Pretty much all the never trumpers did this including JD Vance. |
We can move the Ed people to processing claims at the border. Plenty of space in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. |
Great idea, that would also help find bi/multi-lingual staff. |
| Trump has twice been the right man at the right time. You want to win a street fight, you send a streetfighter. |
I feel sorry for your son if you are telling him he is disabled because he has dyslexia. Dyslexia is not the same as having a physical disability like being blind or missing limbs. Dyslexia can be overcome with therapy and tutoring and accomodations. There are plenty of successful people that have dyslexia. |
Or they can pick strawberries & finally find out what a hard day’s work feels like. |
Why don't you believe what MSNBC has been slow-dripping into the minds of Democrats for the last 10 years? |
So you like some government? Maybe with this brilliant idea you should be on the transition team. |
I really wonder if Penn the libs is this important. I guess we’re going to find out who it becomes fun and games for. 🤷🏼♀️ |
| Owning, obvs… |
+1000. I came here to say the same thing. If we didn't have all these migrants coming here, the schools wouldn't have to spend money on educating them, giving them extra support, feeding them, bussing them etc. |
How about we stop spending money on educating migrants and focus on meeting the needs of citizens? Sped is the hardest hit right now, however there is no shortage of esol teachers. |
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I hope y'all who are counting up your investment returns made sure to catch the run-up in private prison stocks too. Just think if you'd gotten in on the ground floor of the Nazi concentration camps....
From yesterday's earnings calls - you could hear the CEOs salivating over the line Referring to a proposed Republican spending bill earlier this year that would have funded 50,000 beds in immigration detention, Hininger said that figure now “feels to be a floor, especially with Republicans now going to control both the Senate and likely the House.” He referred to press reports suggesting a “much higher level” of potential detention capacity, and said the company was working on a plan to make “every single bed that we’ve got in the enterprise” available for use. Zoley said GEO Group was “well-positioned” to scale up from its current 13,500 ICE detention beds to “over 31,000 beds.” He separately noted that other contracts with federal, state and local governments cover 85,000 beds, and that the company could redirect those contracts toward these federal purposes. There will likely be a “scramble” for beds, he said later, “and we believe ICE will have top priority on all available beds around the country.” Zoley also referred to the potential for “the need for some soft-sided facilities around the country” to jail “lower”-security detainees. Responding to a question about the difference between detaining people who’ve just crossed the border, and people who are in deportation proceedings beginning in the interior of the country, Zoley emphasized that private jails would be necessary. “I’ve been told recently [that it will take] several weeks if not a few months to detain these people and make final arrangements for their removal,” he said. GEO Group didn’t respond to questions about who “told” him that. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/private-prison-companies-call-trump-s-deportation-plans-unprecedented-opportunity/ar-AA1tHXKb |