Politics πŸ€‘ Donald Trump

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Be Quiet Tim And Eric GIF
Coward as always frank.

With your behavior and the aspects you endorse wouldn't surprise me if you're on a national security watch list
 

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Unreasonable goals?

1 - all illegal immigrants are committing a crime. 100% of illegal immigrants are law breakers.
2 - Trump clearly had immigration as a main plank both times he was elected and has a clear mandate to be tough on illegal immigrants
3 - that doesn’t mean I support the way it’s all being done and those murdering people should be held to account.



Minnesota apparently has somewhere around 100,000 immigrants, the next target Maine under operation catch of the day has somewhere around 5,000 immigrants apparently. Texas has somewhere around 1 million immigrants but coincidentally both cities with ice now and next are democrat governed cities. Pam bondi has apparently said to Minnesota governor Walz that ice will leave if they support ice and hand over some data, some of which includes voting information
 


Minnesota apparently has somewhere around 100,000 immigrants, the next target Maine under operation catch of the day has somewhere around 5,000 immigrants apparently. Texas has somewhere around 1 million immigrants but coincidentally both cities with ice now and next are democrat governed cities. Pam bondi has apparently said to Minnesota governor Walz that ice will leave if they support ice and hand over some data, some of which includes voting information
Exactly. They're looking to shutdown the election
 

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It’s increasingly clear that the administration has set unreasonable goals for deportations, which have had at least two highly deleterious impacts. First, the drive for numbers has led agents to pursue cases involving babies and grandmothers, instead of the dangerous criminals Trump has promised to get off the streets. Last December, the CATO Institute reported that only 5% of the people ICE detained had convictions for violent crimes and 73% had no convictions at all. Second, because the agency is apparently counting arrests, not actual deportations, agents seem to be arresting first and only subsequently checking to see if the detainee is an American citizen or someone who is otherwise permitted to remain in the country.

ex Joyce Vance
Is this saying 23% of people that have overstayed have convictions?

Or is it that they are targeting criminals?

Doesn't it make sense when you arrest someone for committing a crime and they don't have the right to be in the country you deport them? Why are they still there.
 

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They may be good people but good people go in the through the front door, not sneak in the back…

Fundamentally you believe in open borders which is fine, the US has voted to have strict borders.
Do they? I would say every individual makes their own informed decision on that. It might be an unlawful decision, but not necessarily immoral.

And I’m somewhere in the middle on border policy. The US has more or less created this problem for itself with its foreign policy, so I’m not inclined to give it much leeway in going authoritarian on the issue. Masked thugs on the streets can gtfo.
 

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So while illegal immigrants may be somewhat of a burden on an under-resourced welfare system, it is nowhere near the level that the average American would assume, and certainly not at the federal level.
From what I understand they are invaluable to the construction and agriculture industries especially
 
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