Anonymous wrote:OP...what do you think of this ICE press release?
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/misinformation-concerning-ice-operations-generates-unnecessary-fear-local-community-0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you think that there should be no people in the U.S. illegally? If you had a way to deport them all with due process and all the other niceties, would you do it?
Not OP, but are you really asking such a stupid question? You yourself said "in the U.S. illegally".
It's like asking a police officer if they think all rapists, drug dealers (basically anyone who breaks the law) should be arrested and put in jail.
Can't wait to see OP's response.
Oh I was very intentional.
Common sense is lost on so many people today. They think trespassing is ok if you don’t steal or rob. I wouldn’t be surprised if even some ICE agents, past and present, support amnesty of some kind.
Well...to be honest we have so many millions in the US illegally that realistically it would be impossible to actually deport them all....I think there should be amnesty granted...but not a blanket amnesty. Rather, amnesty based on certain criteria (i.e., having lived in the US for 20+ years, having children born in the US, etc.) but at the same time no amnesty for those who committed crimes or are in jail.
Are you the OP?
Also, once you grant the amnesty to anyone, any category, it incentivizes coming over here for for so many more. Yes there are many already and it will take a long time to get them deported (some will die before it’s their turn, sorry for being grim) but with no more people coming illegally or under fake asylum claims or from countries with high rates of visa overstay there is probably an end in sight. Honestly just requiring immigration status checks (not like the ones today, no violence in masks, polite requests for for certain documents), and it will reduce the number of people wiling to be here illegally.
NP — Reagan granted amnesty in the 80s and that was supposed to be the end of it. Politicians on both sides have been cowards. The fact that this is still an issue shows you how much they need the conflict to continue. Crossing borders without permission, overstaying visas, etc is wrong. Not going after companies knowingly hiring people without proper papers is wrong. Not having a trustworthy operational system to track who is here with temporary papers and knowing if they’ve left is also wrong. Parents who crossed here without papers and had kids here have are wrong. (The kids are a victim of their parents actions.) splitting families up in detention is also wrong. Not processing people to determine their status before deportation also wrong. Not seeking asylum at the closest country also wrong. So much wrong. Resisting legit deportation also wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Are you a male? Race?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you think that there should be no people in the U.S. illegally? If you had a way to deport them all with due process and all the other niceties, would you do it?
Not OP, but are you really asking such a stupid question? You yourself said "in the U.S. illegally".
It's like asking a police officer if they think all rapists, drug dealers (basically anyone who breaks the law) should be arrested and put in jail.
Can't wait to see OP's response.
Oh I was very intentional.
Common sense is lost on so many people today. They think trespassing is ok if you don’t steal or rob. I wouldn’t be surprised if even some ICE agents, past and present, support amnesty of some kind.
Well...to be honest we have so many millions in the US illegally that realistically it would be impossible to actually deport them all....I think there should be amnesty granted...but not a blanket amnesty. Rather, amnesty based on certain criteria (i.e., having lived in the US for 20+ years, having children born in the US, etc.) but at the same time no amnesty for those who committed crimes or are in jail.
Are you the OP?
Also, once you grant the amnesty to anyone, any category, it incentivizes coming over here for for so many more. Yes there are many already and it will take a long time to get them deported (some will die before it’s their turn, sorry for being grim) but with no more people coming illegally or under fake asylum claims or from countries with high rates of visa overstay there is probably an end in sight. Honestly just requiring immigration status checks (not like the ones today, no violence in masks, polite requests for for certain documents), and it will reduce the number of people wiling to be here illegally.
Anonymous wrote:What were your thoughts during the previous administration when millions were allowed to enter illegally and ICE and CBP were not allowed to do their jobs?
Anonymous wrote:What were your thoughts during the previous administration when millions were allowed to enter illegally and ICE and CBP were not allowed to do their jobs?
Anonymous wrote:When you were with ICE, did they do blanket roundups like we're seeing now?
I dated an ICE officer for a few months and from what I remember, everything was very specific and focused. Meaning they knew their target, had a general idea of where they'd be and when, and they had their signed judicial warrant to allow them to get into their home or car. The car one is the one that's really bugging me. We keep seeing photos of agents breaking windows and pulling people out, but from what I remember my ex telling me, if they wouldn't exit the vehicle and they (the agents) didn't have a signed judicial warrant, there was nothing they could do.
Anonymous wrote:When you were with ICE, did they do blanket roundups like we're seeing now?
I dated an ICE officer for a few months and from what I remember, everything was very specific and focused. Meaning they knew their target, had a general idea of where they'd be and when, and they had their signed judicial warrant to allow them to get into their home or car. The car one is the one that's really bugging me. We keep seeing photos of agents breaking windows and pulling people out, but from what I remember my ex telling me, if they wouldn't exit the vehicle and they (the agents) didn't have a signed judicial warrant, there was nothing they could do.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what do you think about the administration's daily goal, as articulated by Stephen Miller, of removing 3,000 migrants per day?