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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe we should stop using the term deportation. Deportation means shipping people back to their country of origin, which makes sense. Sending Asians to South Sudan? That’s just human trafficking. [/quote] Rendition.[/quote] What is the correct word when US citizens are sent and off to another country? I can't be deported somewhere because I am not from anywhere else. If the US sends me to South Sudan, what is that called?[/quote] That can’t happen as much as think it will. A person cannot be left stateless. These illegal immigrants are not US citizens and can be repatriated by their own government if they choose to get them. And I’m 💯 okay with sending these people to anywhere else. It sends a message that breaking into our country will result in FAFO. Spin the wheel and end up in Rwanda, Panama, CECOT, Liberia or Sudan! [/quote] Yep, this is what people get for sabotaging the wall and other reasonable migrant controls. [/quote] Those are .is demeanors at most and the punishment is not a foreign prison. Just stop trying to defend this. It is beyond indefensible.[/quote] I think the asylum fraud was indefensible but people defended it. Now no immigrant can claim asylum here because this fate is worse than whatever BS story they have. In fact they should flee here and claim asylum elsewhere because of persecution right?[/quote] Clearly, you've never worked with people claiming asylum. Do some volunteering with these people, and get back to me. Oh, and be prepared to hear some of the most horrific stories you can imagine, with photos and witnesses. I'll wait. [/quote] Oh I'm sure they have great stories, entire orgs exist to help them write them. Where do you think all the unemployed English majors ended up? How many of them can actually show persecution by their national government though? Like by name.[/quote]
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