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originally posted by: mysterioustranger
So...? Curious minds want to know: how? Are we going Gestapo-house to house? Neighborhood by neighborhood?
originally posted by: AlroyFarms
I'm all for coming up with a forgiveness program to get people citizenship if they can prove they have been productive members of American Society.
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: DAVID64
The National Guard is controlled by the Governor of the state. Trump would have to federalize the guard. And he's going to federalize the guard to mass deport people? It will be a nightmare of dystopian proportion. Going door to door to round up illegal immigrants at gun point? For what? So that the crappy jobs that illegal immigrants do will be not taken by Americans?
originally posted by: chr0naut
Will they put 'em in the rail cars, like the other guys?
I'm not yet clear on the final solution?
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: WeMustCare
Will they put 'em in the rail cars, like the other guys?
I'm not yet clear on the final solution?
Continued at: nypost.com...
President-elect Trump’s new border czar is giving more clarity on exactly how the military will be used to aid in the mass deportations of illegal immigrants that the incoming administration has promised.
Tom Homan, who served as the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during Trump’s first term, debunked frenzied speculation from some liberals that the military could be deployed to arrest people on US streets — saying that service members would be used for “non-enforcement” duties.
“They certainly can handle transportation, whether that’s ground transportation or air transportation… and certainly help building infrastructure,” he told The Post.
He called the military’s role “administrative” — intended to put ICE agents back in the field after up to 70% of personnel were assigned to other duties like helping to process incoming migrants.
“The more non-enforcement work [the Department of Defense] can do, releases more enforcement officers on the street to look for the bad guys,” Homan said.
You don't think that Biden is deporting violent criminals?
www.washingtonpost.com...
Arrests by ICE resulting in a deportation have fallen from about 80,000 per year under Trump to roughly 35,000 per year during Biden’s first three years, according to the Office of Homeland Security Statistics.
The whole open border scheme of letting illegals in is about votes/power and sowing discord in the country, period . It’s not a humanitarian effort to help anyone but the democrat party. Why people can’t see this is beyond me, democrats don’t care about the well being of these people. 31% of the women are raped in the process of getting here, people are dying, children and adults are being trafficked to evil people with evil intent, etc…. There’s nothing good about any of it. Most come from countries that don’t even qualify for asylum, the whole situation is a pathetic joke that they try and sell as a humanitarian effort.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: KrustyKrab
Has anyone heard Joe Biden express condolences over the 32 Americans killed in Israel when HAMAS Palestinians attacked last year? The Mainstream Media hasn't mentioned them either. It's pathetic. Democrats don't care about the damage illegal aliens are inflicting on Americans either. Even though many Democrats are killed by them! Democrats must be kept powerless in this country as long as possible!
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: WeMustCare
Will they put 'em in the rail cars, like the other guys?
I'm not yet clear on the final solution?
originally posted by: marg6043
If Trump nominates the south American gang's terrorist organization, he will have no problem using force to get all those criminals illegals belonging to the gangs out of the country.
I hope he dose too.
More: abc7.com...
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- The Los Angeles City Council formally adopted a "sanctuary city" ordinance on Wednesday, prohibiting city resources or personnel from being used to help federal enforcement of immigration laws.
Council members voted 12-0 in favor of the ordinance with an urgency clause, meaning it could go into effect within 10 days of being signed by Mayor Karen Bass. The council previously approved the ordinance in November, but it required a second vote after it was amended.