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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not realistic because the country people are getting deported to has to agree to take them back. Plenty of countries like Cambodia, China, Cuba, Eritrea, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Iraq, Laos, Pakistan and Russia and Venezuela won’t take back deported citizens and/or frequently pause accepting their deported citizens. There are over 100,000 people the US is waiting to deport but their countries won’t take them. [/quote] We have bases and territories and islands all over the world - Guantanamo Bay, Guam, the Marshall Islands, the Aleutian Islands. It would be pretty simple to house illegal migrants and rejected asylum seekers there until their home countries take them back. Australia does something similar on the island of Nauru. It's a very effective deterrent to illegal migrants with no hope of being granted asylum. [/quote] This is the answer. The Aussies figured it out. They deport all illegal immigrants to camps outside the country. They also do migrant swaps with other countries in the cases where those people cannot be deported to their country of origin. Basically, they ensure that under no circumstances will someone who attempts to enter the country illegally will ever be a legal resident or get any benefits. That strongly discourages illegal immigration.[/quote] The send them to a prison compound on the island country of Nauru. Many end up staying there for years on end since they don’t want to go back to their home country. The compound does include schools for the kids and other basic services. I guess some people feel at least they get a basic quality of life in the prison compound vs struggling so hard and threats of violence in their home country. [/quote]
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