Mass deportations of undocumented immigrants
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:43 am
Simple question: Practically speaking, how does one go about rounding up undocumented immigrants all over the United States for mass deportation?
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So then I'm not the only person who thinks that short of ordering active duty military to go door to door, dragging Jews, I mean undocumented immigrants out of their houses, that it's logistically impossible?Gunnar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:00 amIf every law enforcement official in the entire U.S. all levels of government from the federal down to the local were preempted full time to do nothing but rounding up undocumented immigrants for mass deportation it couldn't be done. And if it could be done it would do far more damage to our country than the worst imagined fears of what the undocumented immigrants could do by remaining here.
If Americans of Japanese ancestry would not comply to go to camps, what did the local police or military do? What did Franklin Delano Roosevelt or his administration do to carry this inhumane action out. What members of congress were involved.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:57 amSo then I'm not the only person who thinks that short of ordering active duty military to go door to door, dragging Jews, I mean undocumented immigrants out of their houses, that it's logistically impossible?Gunnar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:00 am
If every law enforcement official in the entire U.S. all levels of government from the federal down to the local were preempted full time to do nothing but rounding up undocumented immigrants for mass deportation it couldn't be done. And if it could be done it would do far more damage to our country than the worst imagined fears of what the undocumented immigrants could do by remaining here.
I can’t say that this election improved my estimation of human intelligence.Vēritās wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 5:25 pmJust yesterday I was speaking to a woman who came here legally with her husband and two kids from Brasil. They all have overstayed their Visas like most of the Brasilians in the Atlanta area do. They supported Trump, and now they're terrified he's going to deport them. They told me they were under the belief that he would only go after those who crossed illegally from Mexico.![]()
Most of the people the Right wing considers "illegal" aren't really illegal at all, because asylum is a legal process.
Jesse Kelly pointed this out before the election. It's why the Democrat open border has done irreparable damage to the American taxpayer over the last 50 years. Once they get one foot on US soil, you're responsible for them forever whether you can afford it or not, whether you agreed to it or not, whether the national debt is $35 trillion or a hundred trillion, you're on the hook. The silver lining to Democrat open borders is that American taxpayers of all races are starting to feel the pain and consequences of open borders to the point that even mainstream media propaganda couldn't win them the popular vote. It will be tough for democrats to win elections again without actually changing their open borders platform. They didn't lose the popular vote because lack of campaign funds or bad messaging. They lost because they have unpopular policies. I don't think Democrats will ever be capable of changing their policies no matter how much they lose.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:43 amSimple question: Practically speaking, how does one go about rounding up undocumented immigrants all over the United States for mass deportation?
You didn't answer the question you're replying to.ajax18 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:13 pmJesse Kelly pointed this out before the election. It's why the Democrat open border has done irreparable damage to the American taxpayer over the last 50 years. Once they get one foot on US soil, you're responsible for them forever whether you can afford it or not, whether you agreed to it or not, whether the national debt is $35 trillion or a hundred trillion, you're on the hook. The silver lining to Democrat open borders is that American taxpayers of all races are starting to feel the pain and consequences of open borders to the point that even mainstream media propaganda couldn't win them the popular vote. It will be tough for democrats to win elections again without actually changing their open borders platform. They didn't lose the popular vote because lack of campaign funds or bad messaging. They lost because they have unpopular policies. I don't think Democrats will ever be capable of changing their policies no matter how much they lose.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:43 amSimple question: Practically speaking, how does one go about rounding up undocumented immigrants all over the United States for mass deportation?
There is no "Democrat open border" over the last 50 years. The closest thing we saw to that was Reagan's amnesty to millions which in turn invited everyone south of the border to consider themselves future citizens. All they had to do was get in and wait a while, and like magic, amnesty. That was the precedent set by a Republican. The Democrats have been more successful at deporting and at a higher rate than any Republican, including Trump.ajax18 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:13 pmJesse Kelly pointed this out before the election. It's why the Democrat open border has done irreparable damage to the American taxpayer over the last 50 years. Once they get one foot on US soil, you're responsible for them forever whether you can afford it or not, whether you agreed to it or not, whether the national debt is $35 trillion or a hundred trillion, you're on the hook. The silver lining to Democrat open borders is that American taxpayers of all races are starting to feel the pain and consequences of open borders to the point that even mainstream media propaganda couldn't win them the popular vote. It will be tough for democrats to win elections again without actually changing their open borders platform. They didn't lose the popular vote because lack of campaign funds or bad messaging. They lost because they have unpopular policies. I don't think Democrats will ever be capable of changing their policies no matter how much they lose.Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:43 amSimple question: Practically speaking, how does one go about rounding up undocumented immigrants all over the United States for mass deportation?