Anonymous
Post 01/02/2026 11:41     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:If you don't belong here, GET OUT.


Indeed, deport MAGA. They hate the very idea of America.

Don’t hire them, don’t support them, cut off their red state welfare, deport them.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2026 11:39     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 10:59     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

If you don't belong here, GET OUT.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 10:34     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CIS

Yeah right


Facts are hard things to debate.

so yeh, just switch to insults.

or you could be a typical democrats and claim racism or hate.

yeh that really helped in 2024


What facts? Look at who the WE is. You have presented data. It could be flawed, given the track record of CIS.

"we find no reason to doubt that the decline in the foreign-born is real"
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 10:32     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CIS

Yeah right


Facts are hard things to debate.

so yeh, just switch to insults.

or you could be a typical democrats and claim racism or hate.

yeh that really helped in 2024


You do realize it's nearly 2026 and that hundreds of elections took place in 2025 right? How have they gone for you?
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 09:59     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US apartment rents fall in steepest September decline in more than 15 years
Year-over-year slowdown 'signals a more pronounced softening in the market,' Apartments.com report finds

supply and demand

reduce the demand by deporting illegal aliens and prices drop

https://www.costar.com/article/467335427/us-apartment-rents-fall-in-steepest-september-decline-in-more-than-15-years

now you can cry that the data does not match your projections.


Thank you to the deportation of now over 2 million illegals who were taking residences from the general stock. Supply goes up, prices go down.


Or, in Reality Land:

United States housing data shows home sellers now exceed buyers by over 530,000, the largest imbalance ever recorded, per Redfin. We are headed for a housing “correction” and a Trump economics crash. Pretty tough work when you were handed a real economy less than a year ago.

This is a Trump problem and you are cherry picking a data point to make it seem like there is some positive outcome to being a &jitbag xenophobe.

It’s like bragging about how well your jeans fit now because you have worms.

Good one. LOL
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 09:24     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:CIS

Yeah right


Facts are hard things to debate.

so yeh, just switch to insults.

or you could be a typical democrats and claim racism or hate.

yeh that really helped in 2024
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 08:43     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

CIS

Yeah right
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 08:38     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US apartment rents fall in steepest September decline in more than 15 years
Year-over-year slowdown 'signals a more pronounced softening in the market,' Apartments.com report finds

supply and demand

reduce the demand by deporting illegal aliens and prices drop

https://www.costar.com/article/467335427/us-apartment-rents-fall-in-steepest-september-decline-in-more-than-15-years

now you can cry that the data does not match your projections.


Thank you to the deportation of now over 2 million illegals who were taking residences from the general stock. Supply goes up, prices go down.


Please point us to the 2,000,000 figure.

Hard to believe when there were fewer than 5,000 ICE arrests in Chicago.


Based on the monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) from January to July of this year the Center for Immigration Studies previously reported that the foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) declined by 2.2 million, with illegal immigrants accounting for nearly three-fourths of the falloff.1 The August data shows a nearly identical number of immigrants as July, so the decline remains 2.2 million through August. As we noted in our prior report, because of stepped-up immigration enforcement it is possible the decline “was due, at least in part, to a greater reluctance by immigrants to participate in the survey or to identify as foreign-born”. However, based on multiple months of data, response rates to the CPS, continued willingness of survey participants to answer immigration-related questions, slowing job growth reported by employers, anecdotal evidence, and other data, we find no reason to doubt that the decline in the foreign-born is real.

https://cis.org/Report/Why-Decline-ForeignBorn-Monthly-Household-Survey-2025-Very-Likely-Real

and

https://cis.org/Camarota/ForeignBorn-Population-Continues-Decline

and

https://cis.org/Arthur/DHS-600000-Deportations-Inauguration-Day

you will not find that in WAPO or NYT. Remember it took NYT a year to figure out Biden failed on immigration policy and the voters rejected him because of it.

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1304850.page
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 08:23     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US apartment rents fall in steepest September decline in more than 15 years
Year-over-year slowdown 'signals a more pronounced softening in the market,' Apartments.com report finds

supply and demand

reduce the demand by deporting illegal aliens and prices drop

https://www.costar.com/article/467335427/us-apartment-rents-fall-in-steepest-september-decline-in-more-than-15-years

now you can cry that the data does not match your projections.


Thank you to the deportation of now over 2 million illegals who were taking residences from the general stock. Supply goes up, prices go down.


Or, in Reality Land:

United States housing data shows home sellers now exceed buyers by over 530,000, the largest imbalance ever recorded, per Redfin. We are headed for a housing “correction” and a Trump economics crash. Pretty tough work when you were handed a real economy less than a year ago.

This is a Trump problem and you are cherry picking a data point to make it seem like there is some positive outcome to being a &jitbag xenophobe.

It’s like bragging about how well your jeans fit now because you have worms.


expect the investor class to come out swinging. they will make outrageous claims like we need cheap labor to pick our crops and take care of our little snowflakes. business titans will claim that we cannot stay competitive without slaves.

it will get dirty folks.

then they will start yelling at you RACIST, RACIST, RACIST!
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 08:23     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US apartment rents fall in steepest September decline in more than 15 years
Year-over-year slowdown 'signals a more pronounced softening in the market,' Apartments.com report finds

supply and demand

reduce the demand by deporting illegal aliens and prices drop

https://www.costar.com/article/467335427/us-apartment-rents-fall-in-steepest-september-decline-in-more-than-15-years

now you can cry that the data does not match your projections.


Thank you to the deportation of now over 2 million illegals who were taking residences from the general stock. Supply goes up, prices go down.


Please point us to the 2,000,000 figure.

Hard to believe when there were fewer than 5,000 ICE arrests in Chicago.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 08:12     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US apartment rents fall in steepest September decline in more than 15 years
Year-over-year slowdown 'signals a more pronounced softening in the market,' Apartments.com report finds

supply and demand

reduce the demand by deporting illegal aliens and prices drop

https://www.costar.com/article/467335427/us-apartment-rents-fall-in-steepest-september-decline-in-more-than-15-years

now you can cry that the data does not match your projections.


Thank you to the deportation of now over 2 million illegals who were taking residences from the general stock. Supply goes up, prices go down.


Or, in Reality Land:

United States housing data shows home sellers now exceed buyers by over 530,000, the largest imbalance ever recorded, per Redfin. We are headed for a housing “correction” and a Trump economics crash. Pretty tough work when you were handed a real economy less than a year ago.

This is a Trump problem and you are cherry picking a data point to make it seem like there is some positive outcome to being a &jitbag xenophobe.

It’s like bragging about how well your jeans fit now because you have worms.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 08:05     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:US apartment rents fall in steepest September decline in more than 15 years
Year-over-year slowdown 'signals a more pronounced softening in the market,' Apartments.com report finds

supply and demand

reduce the demand by deporting illegal aliens and prices drop

https://www.costar.com/article/467335427/us-apartment-rents-fall-in-steepest-september-decline-in-more-than-15-years

now you can cry that the data does not match your projections.


Thank you to the deportation of now over 2 million illegals who were taking residences from the general stock. Supply goes up, prices go down.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2025 07:47     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

US apartment rents fall in steepest September decline in more than 15 years
Year-over-year slowdown 'signals a more pronounced softening in the market,' Apartments.com report finds

supply and demand

reduce the demand by deporting illegal aliens and prices drop

https://www.costar.com/article/467335427/us-apartment-rents-fall-in-steepest-september-decline-in-more-than-15-years

now you can cry that the data does not match your projections.
Anonymous
Post 12/29/2025 23:58     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:For four years, politicians and bureaucrats in D.C. touted the Biden economy as strong — and criticized anyone who disagreed.

But the data tells a much different story.

Under Biden’s administration, foreign-born workers accounted for a whopping 48% of job gains, including ALL net job growth in 2024. In May 2024 alone, 263,000 foreign-born workers joined the labor force while 171,000 native-born Americans LEFT.

Plus, due to inflationary spending policies, real wages plummeted by $3,000 under Biden and the affordability crisis spiraled out of control.

Joe Biden and his administration failed the American Worker.

Now, under President Trump’s leadership, we’re working every single day to fix the colossal mess Biden made.



Time to retire your bogus talking points. They fall apart the second you look at the actual BLS data. BLS data does not even remotely support your claim foreign workers took half the job gains. That’s not economics, that’s arithmetic abuse. And the stat about "all net job growth" coming from foreign‑born workers is pulled from the noisy household survey, which the BLS itself warns is too volatile for month‑to‑month conclusions. Meanwhile, the gold‑standard establishment survey shows broad job growth across the economy, with native‑born unemployment at 4.0%, nearly identical to foreign‑born unemployment. If displacement were happening, that number would be spiking. BUT IT ISN'T. So, your claims are not supported by BLS data.

The wage claim is just as flimsy. Median weekly earnings for native‑born workers still substantially exceeds those of foreign‑born workers, your claim that foreign‑born workers are somehow "out‑earning" or "replacing" anyone is contradicted by the very data being cited. Inflation did surge globally in 2021–2022, but by 2024 it had cooled and real wages were rising again. The "$3,000 loss" is a political slogan, not a BLS statistic.

Bottom line: your dishonest narrative depends on cherry‑picking, misframing, and ignoring the broader labor‑market picture. The data doesn’t show a workforce in collapse - it shows a workforce recovering, expanding, and functioning exactly as a modern, high‑participation labor market does.