You need to read some history. Nazi's rounded up their own citizens and sent them to death. Repatriating illegal aliens to their country of origin is not that, FFS. |
How do you deal with due process of law that needs to happen before people can be deported? |
There is a lot of leverage, if the administration cared. Under law, no visas for these countries. No tourist visas, no work visas, no green cards. That would certainly be enough to get deals for some of that list. |
Process can be changed. Speedy review of asylum claims with changed standards at the border stations. |
How long do you think before this system is up and running? Staffing, training, logistics? |
If there is a will, there is a way. You have to remember every line in that process is a choice. None it is carved in stone. |
I don’t understand your breathlessness about an “American born child”. Yes they get deported like they do now, at the rate of about 30 thousand a year. For the hundredth time, there is no such thing as an anchor baby. An American born child does not confer any immigration benefits. This |
You talking about Jan 6? Yes A lot of them are still out there. |
lol ICE has about 21,000 employees. You are talking about arresting, detaining and processing over 1.6 million in Texas a lone. This will be done by local LE. There will be no selectively ignoring individuals. I doubt you work for ICE. |
You ask how he'll do it - he's told us
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/11/us/politics/trump-2025-immigration-agenda.html
When Eisenhower did it, a bunch of legal immigrants and US citizens were deported too. Oops. https://www.history.com/news/operation-wetback-eisenhower-1954-deportation |
Hitler sent a boatload of Jews to the U.S. He said if you want them, you take them Democrat President FDR said no thanks and sent them back to Europe, where they were executed. |
Well a prior SCOTUS said that was unconstitutional. Somebody will have to litigate so the current SCOTUS can do what they do and disregard stare decis and reverse itself. |
I thought in reality it was more of an administrative action - lifting any restrictions that are currently in place for deportations, possibly excluding family reunification as a reason to not deport, and maybe cancelling some asylum claims and making people report to rehear their case and those who have yet to be interviewed would need to be interviewed and if they don’t show they are deportable. Then there would be something if the person self deports they would be eligible in the future to return.
I don’t see them rounding anyone up but I could see them doing a few work place raids, and then if someone is arrested , they would be removed even if they had an asylum claim pending, visa overstay or are here illegally |
All the school districts in the DMV should threaten to do this unless they receive significant federal funding for each of those students |
You should pick up a history book yourself. What do you think they called what they were doing to the Jewish people? DEPORTATIONS And it neither started nor ended with just the Jewish people. The Nazis had a laundry list of people they othered and persecuted. Illegal immigrants are the excuse to build the camps. They're the population people like you will be a-okay seeing them dragged kicking and screaming from their homes, thrown on busses and trains to God knows where. But it doesn't end there. Once the camps are built, there will always be a new "other" to fill them with. And you'll find that eventually that "other" will include someone you care about. And it'll then be too late for you to do anything about it. Talk about read some history. Read some your damn self. History doesn't repeat itself literally. It rhymes. If you think you can elect a fascist regime without some human right tragedies to go with it, you're stupid. |