I’m ready for Trump’s mass deportation, how bout you?
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It's not that hard as long as the red tape is cleared, so to speak. I used to be a trouble maker up until my young 20s. Saw the insides of too many different jails(not proud of it). I saw plenty of people get deported, once arrested and tried. The logistics of 20 million people, who may not have committed a crime besides trespassing, is hard to wrap your head around, but it can be done in time. Also, did Chris Hayes just admit there were 20 million illegals in the states? That's a start, but they've been using those small figures since the early 2000s. More than safe to double that number.
People act like it can't be done. Where there's a will there's a way. If the US federal gov't can set up the infrastructure to be the "last mile" of the smuggling operation and transport people literally anywhere in the country, all 50 states, they can certainly use a similar logistical train to take those people back to their home country. It doesn't need to be expensive either. Hire coach buses. They don't all need free plane rides. Use the trains. Amtrak has some infrastructure that can be used. Use local cops to identify these people and hold them. The red parts of the country will comply, and they're the ones you need because they handle the vast, wide open spaces of flyover country. If you need to go heavy handed in the cities, they're much smaller areas geographically to have to operate in, if you have to bring in federal assets to get that done. And you can use the National Guard. They have plenty of MPs who are trained for such duty.
And let's be clear about the destination points too. It's not our job to figure out the logistics once we deliver them to their home country. The Mexicans need only be transported to the border. They can provide their own transportation from there. If the Mexican gov't doesn't want them all in Tijuana, they can move them. They helped bring the caravans north. They can help bring em south. If you have to fly em in to a country, then it's that country's job to handle the customs and border issues from there. Our job is to get them safely on the ground at the airport. And if there's not a safe airport like in Haiti, they get parachutes as their souvenirs for breaking into our country.
And we don't break apart families. Anchor babies go too. It's up to the parents to sort out the citizenship issues in their home countries.
Utilize the Dept of Labor and E-Verify to force employers to hire only legal workers. Aggressively prosecute people who hire illegal. Perp walk a few Tyson execs in handcuffs and orange jump suits on CNN to send a message. White collar criminals/modern slavers go to jail.
Get rid of the magnets and many will go home on their own.
And have Congress pass a law denying citizenship to anyone who has ever committed felony illegal migration (a second trip across the border once already deported). Once, and we could consider circumstances, but twice or more, and it's blatant. Never again. Barred from entry under any circumstance. No tourist visas, no vacation, no seasonal work visas, no student visas, nothing. Stay out.
And here's another one. Let's get a law in place to prosecute deliberate obstruction or aiding/abetting from the Leftist NGOs, lawyers, activists, politicians, etc who promoted this crap and ran "sanctuary citizens." Perp walk a few of these California autocrats right along with the Tyson execs to show you're serious.
This is the way. I’ve saved your post because it’s hands down the way it needs to be done. Illegal immigrants do not add to the economy or the culture here, they cost more than they generate and frankly it’s a luxury we can’t afford anymore. The gravy train is done. Time for the Go Home train.
Luxury?
Yes it’s a luxury to the elites - and by that I mean an expensive, useless item which is only there for reasons of vanity. They import these people to make themselves feel virtuous and they don’t regard the cost both to society and the economy. It’s a luxury in the worst sense