Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2025/06/11/us-news/ice-preparing-raids-in-5-dem-states-as-emotional-gavin-newsom-delivers-warning/
"ICE tactical units are gearing up to conduct raids in five Democrat-led cities[.] The tactical units are set to deploy into New York City, Philadelphia, Northern Virginia, Chicago, and Seattle, sources told MSNBC, without giving an exact timeline."
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2025/06/05/virginia-immigration-enforcement-ice-deportations
"Virginia is one of five states where efforts to arrest and remove unauthorized immigrants appear most aggressive[.] Fairfax County was in the top 10 U.S. localities for most immigrants ordered removed (504)."
Anonymous wrote:News Flash:
Illegal entrance IS breaking the law, Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2025/06/11/us-news/ice-preparing-raids-in-5-dem-states-as-emotional-gavin-newsom-delivers-warning/
"ICE tactical units are gearing up to conduct raids in five Democrat-led cities[.] The tactical units are set to deploy into New York City, Philadelphia, Northern Virginia, Chicago, and Seattle, sources told MSNBC, without giving an exact timeline."
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2025/06/05/virginia-immigration-enforcement-ice-deportations
"Virginia is one of five states where efforts to arrest and remove unauthorized immigrants appear most aggressive[.] Fairfax County was in the top 10 U.S. localities for most immigrants ordered removed (504)."
Anonymous wrote:News Flash:
Illegal entrance IS breaking the law, Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:News Flash:
Illegal entrance IS breaking the law, Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Because we are not a shithole and we have laws against kidnapping people and deporting citizens. If this moron in the WH would follow the constitution and the laws on the books it would be a much different story.
This isn't the whole story though. We need to enforce our immigration laws and deport people who are here illegally. It doesn't matter that you want to make an exception for your house cleaner because "she's like one of the family". gag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad about illegal people being deported but at the same time they didn't follow the rules. Mixed feelings about it.
The problem with what this administration is doing is that they are cancelling the lawful presence (including parole, TPS, applicants for asylum or other relief, and others) of people who are in the US, thus rendering them illegal, and then deporting them.
This is both unconscionable and directly targeting people who are trying to follow the (crazy!) immigration rules of the U.S. It makes me sick.
I don't know a lot about immigration law but I just googled some of those terms and it says parole is discretionary and temporary and TPS is "temporary protected status".
AND?
I mean, I don't know. Are people entitled to discretionary and temporary status being permenant? Is that how people with the status view it?
I guess I am not understanding why it is expected that discretionary and temporary status is not discretionary or temporary.
It's a lawful holding status determined to be necessary for that individual's protection given their circumstances during the very slow legal process (and it is not the individual's fault that it's a slow process).
Exactly. It's disgusting that MAGATs just want mass deportations of brown people. We can all agree that violent criminals and those who have deportation orders need to be deported legally. But those people who are here following the rules and working with the system have no reason to be deported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Because we are not a shithole and we have laws against kidnapping people and deporting citizens. If this moron in the WH would follow the constitution and the laws on the books it would be a much different story.
Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Because we are a country founded on immigration. When your white immigrant ancestors came over, it was just fine and dandy. But now that non-white people are coming over, you suddenly have a problem with it.
Good Lord. Study some history.
The people who came over 100 years ago were vetted. They were checked for disease and they had to be able to support themselves. There was a process and people who came followed the process.
That is NOT what happened the past 4 years. And, stop making it about race. We had tens of thousands, if not millions of illegal aliens from "white" countries breach our border as well. They need to go too.
Entering a country illegally is against the law... no matter when then did it. And, just because the laws haven't been enforced in the past does not make it right. About time our laws are being enforced now.
I LOVE how you tell someone to study history and in the same breath display such an abysmal ignorance of history yourself. Average processing time at Ellis Island was 3-5 hours. But please do tell us how carefully we vetted prospective immigrants back then.
11 million people over a period of 50 years is pretty different from the last four years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Because we are a country founded on immigration. When your white immigrant ancestors came over, it was just fine and dandy. But now that non-white people are coming over, you suddenly have a problem with it.
Good Lord. Study some history.
The people who came over 100 years ago were vetted. They were checked for disease and they had to be able to support themselves. There was a process and people who came followed the process.
That is NOT what happened the past 4 years. And, stop making it about race. We had tens of thousands, if not millions of illegal aliens from "white" countries breach our border as well. They need to go too.
Entering a country illegally is against the law... no matter when then did it. And, just because the laws haven't been enforced in the past does not make it right. About time our laws are being enforced now.
I LOVE how you tell someone to study history and in the same breath display such an abysmal ignorance of history yourself. Average processing time at Ellis Island was 3-5 hours. But please do tell us how carefully we vetted prospective immigrants back then.
Sure wish they did this kind of vetting today. Especially the bolded.
If an immigrant’s papers were in order and they were in reasonably good health, the Ellis Island inspection process lasted 3 to 5 hours. The inspections took place in the Registry Room (Great Hall) where doctors would briefly scan every individual for obvious physical ailments. Doctors on “the Line” at Ellis Island soon became very adept at conducting these rapid inspections.
The ship’s manifest, initially filled out at the ship’s port of departure, contained the immigrant’s name and answers to a series of questions regarding the details of their origin, destination, and their likelihood to become a public charge. This document was used by the legal inspectors at Ellis Island to cross-examine during the legal inspection. Contrary to popular belief, interpreters of all major languages were employed at Ellis Island, making the process efficient and ensuring that records were accurate.
Despite the island’s reputation as an “Island of Tears” the vast majority of immigrants were treated with courtesy and respect, free to begin their new lives in America after only a few short hours on Ellis Island. Only two percent of the arriving immigrants were excluded from entry. The most common reasons for exclusion were a doctor diagnosing an immigrant with a contagious disease that could endanger the public health, or a legal inspector being concerned that an immigrant would likely become a public charge or an illegal contract laborer.
https://www.statueofliberty.org/ellis-island/overview-history/#:~:text=Arrival%20and%20Inspection,individual%20for%20obvious%20physical%20ailments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Because we are a country founded on immigration. When your white immigrant ancestors came over, it was just fine and dandy. But now that non-white people are coming over, you suddenly have a problem with it.
Good Lord. Study some history.
The people who came over 100 years ago were vetted. They were checked for disease and they had to be able to support themselves. There was a process and people who came followed the process.
That is NOT what happened the past 4 years. And, stop making it about race. We had tens of thousands, if not millions of illegal aliens from "white" countries breach our border as well. They need to go too.
Entering a country illegally is against the law... no matter when then did it. And, just because the laws haven't been enforced in the past does not make it right. About time our laws are being enforced now.
I LOVE how you tell someone to study history and in the same breath display such an abysmal ignorance of history yourself. Average processing time at Ellis Island was 3-5 hours. But please do tell us how carefully we vetted prospective immigrants back then.
If an immigrant’s papers were in order and they were in reasonably good health, the Ellis Island inspection process lasted 3 to 5 hours. The inspections took place in the Registry Room (Great Hall) where doctors would briefly scan every individual for obvious physical ailments. Doctors on “the Line” at Ellis Island soon became very adept at conducting these rapid inspections.
The ship’s manifest, initially filled out at the ship’s port of departure, contained the immigrant’s name and answers to a series of questions regarding the details of their origin, destination, and their likelihood to become a public charge. This document was used by the legal inspectors at Ellis Island to cross-examine during the legal inspection. Contrary to popular belief, interpreters of all major languages were employed at Ellis Island, making the process efficient and ensuring that records were accurate.
Despite the island’s reputation as an “Island of Tears” the vast majority of immigrants were treated with courtesy and respect, free to begin their new lives in America after only a few short hours on Ellis Island. Only two percent of the arriving immigrants were excluded from entry. The most common reasons for exclusion were a doctor diagnosing an immigrant with a contagious disease that could endanger the public health, or a legal inspector being concerned that an immigrant would likely become a public charge or an illegal contract laborer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Because we are a country founded on immigration. When your white immigrant ancestors came over, it was just fine and dandy. But now that non-white people are coming over, you suddenly have a problem with it.
Good Lord. Study some history.
The people who came over 100 years ago were vetted. They were checked for disease and they had to be able to support themselves. There was a process and people who came followed the process.
That is NOT what happened the past 4 years. And, stop making it about race. We had tens of thousands, if not millions of illegal aliens from "white" countries breach our border as well. They need to go too.
Entering a country illegally is against the law... no matter when then did it. And, just because the laws haven't been enforced in the past does not make it right. About time our laws are being enforced now.
I LOVE how you tell someone to study history and in the same breath display such an abysmal ignorance of history yourself. Average processing time at Ellis Island was 3-5 hours. But please do tell us how carefully we vetted prospective immigrants back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Executive orders come and go with the administration. Would you say it’s unconscionable for the next Democratic president to change Trump’s EOs?
Look, it’s stupid we went so long without enforcing our borders. People will get hurt in the meantime. Did you hear the guy on Jeopardy last night who was barred from Taiwan for a year because he overstayed his travel visa by 2 hours? Why is the US expected to take whoever comes?
Because we are a country founded on immigration. When your white immigrant ancestors came over, it was just fine and dandy. But now that non-white people are coming over, you suddenly have a problem with it.
Good Lord. Study some history.
The people who came over 100 years ago were vetted. They were checked for disease and they had to be able to support themselves. There was a process and people who came followed the process.
That is NOT what happened the past 4 years. And, stop making it about race. We had tens of thousands, if not millions of illegal aliens from "white" countries breach our border as well. They need to go too.
Entering a country illegally is against the law... no matter when then did it. And, just because the laws haven't been enforced in the past does not make it right. About time our laws are being enforced now.