Anonymous wrote:They are now pulling illegals from federal housing programs. This might encourage some self deportations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Trump and Homan have realized that their "mass deportation" schtick isn't going well so they're going for the "shock and awe" gambit. It's all for show.
Shock and awe is part of it. It encourages people not to come, and those already here to leave.
Promises made, promises kept. BRAVO.
Coming LEGALLY is what we WANT.
Because Biden let them fly into the country with an app.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:530,000 parolees from Columbia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Venezuela will have their parole status revoked next month.
Why are they here?
Anonymous wrote:530,000 parolees from Columbia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Venezuela will have their parole status revoked next month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Trump and Homan have realized that their "mass deportation" schtick isn't going well so they're going for the "shock and awe" gambit. It's all for show.
Shock and awe is part of it. It encourages people not to come, and those already here to leave.
Promises made, promises kept. BRAVO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Trump and Homan have realized that their "mass deportation" schtick isn't going well so they're going for the "shock and awe" gambit. It's all for show.
Shock and awe is part of it. It encourages people not to come, and those already here to leave.
Anonymous wrote:This article outlines the Trump Administration plans for mass deportation. While in part relying on a “remain in Mexico” policy, it also requires the construction of an untold number of new detention facilities.
https://apple.news/Azc_QxwuoTymMEiX8wszEtA
First, this is going to take years to construct, and will line government contractors pockets with the overhead. Second, US citizens will be responsible for housing, food and transportation costs during the time period for adjudication. It seems like this set up is aimed to further privatize the deportation process at an enormous expense to American taxpayers.
Why is this more viable than having immigrants work while awaiting adjudication? Increase tracking capabilities and require employers of immigrants to maintain information on them. It will cost a fraction of the money used to construct and maintain these facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOJ has dropped the Biden lawsuit against Texas. They wanted to stop Texas from arresting illegal immigrants.
Yet Democrats keep insisting they are against open borders, and it is all Trump's fault for blocking a bill.
It is Trump's fault. Democrats would be fine with dealing with securing the border and dealing with immigration IF IT'S DONE LEGALLY.
Trump and the Republicans keep showing no interest in doing that.
Democrats sued to stop states from putting up border wall or enforcing immigration law.
Democrats canceled Trump's initiatives to let in more illegal imimgrants.
Again, those lawsuits were about doing things LEGALLY. You've never actually bothered to read anything other than the spin in conservative media, have you.