Posted on 09/01/2025 7:18:59 AM PDT by Starman417
Since Donald Trump has begun the push to deport illegal aliens, we’ve seen stories about families being broken up, and people losing their homes or being deported without having been arrested for crimes other than illegal entry. The stories are framed sympathetically to wring American hearts, but they don’t change the debate because you can’t run a country based on emotional anecdotal narratives.
Still, that’s exactly what Democrats want the country to do. They’re suggesting that most of the 40 million illegal aliens they invited into the country over the last quarter century are doctors, engineers, or saints, and, therefore, that each one must be given full due process hearings before being sent home.
It’s no doubt true that of the people being deported, there are some, perhaps many, who are fine upstanding members of their communities. But the problem is, it’s literally impossible to vet 40 million people with the immigration infrastructure we have now, or even one ten times as large. And that’s even more true when ICE has to search for and arrest most of them and literally battle supporters while doing so.
The only real solution to America’s immigration problem is to encourage as many as illegals as possible to return home and to arrest and deport those who don’t.
But how do you get them to self-deport? Here are some suggestions:
The United States is $37 trillion in debt. Housing is unaffordable because illegal aliens occupy millions of homes and apartments. Hospitals are overwhelmed with illegals, most of whom can’t or don’t pay for the care they receive, leaving the hospitals to eat the costs or pass them on to paying patients.
And of course, the hotel rooms, food, and phones that cities across the country are providing for the swarms of illegals that have shown up on their doorsteps cause cuts in critical local services for citizens. A flood of illegal aliens also lowers wages for Americans because of the competition from illegal labor and the overcapacity schools that have to educate their often non-English speaking children.
Given this crisis, the government simply doesn’t have the ability to take the time to interview each illegal, along with his or her friends, family, and lawyers, before deciding whether to send them back or not. As such, the goal should be to deport every single illegal. Once they’re in their home countries, they can be processed for return to America based on what’s good for America. Most will still not be allowed to return, but nations have to make choices, and the good of their citizens should come first.
The leftists and NGOs in the Illegals Industrial Complex™ tell us these illegals only want to work hard and make a better life for themselves. Maybe, but here’s the thing these hypocrites never bother to tell you: Most can work hard and make a better life for themselves in their own countries.
Imagine that the 16 million illegal Mexicans in the United States go back to Mexico with years or decades of experience gained while working in the United States. That’s 10% of the population, all of whom would bring with them a wide variety of work experiences and skills that they could put to work helping to improve Mexico, a nation with an embarrassment of natural resources. Now imagine the same thing in Haiti, Nigeria, Colombia, and the rest of the countries from which illegals have come to the United States.
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It sick when you think of the numbers of “refugee wannabes” who were murdered trying to join in on the DemonRATS free stuff for votes program. And all the females who gained 300 lbs going through the Darian Gap even though they carried six unaccompanied toddlers every time the “media” cameras showed up to film their Abrego pardner risking his life to cut the gringo lawns.
Excellent article…thanks for posting it.
Accusations of politicians profiting from or being influenced by illegal immigration focus on private prison contracts, campaign finance, and political power.
Private detention centers: As an alternative to government-run immigration detention facilities, a booming private prison industry has emerged. This has created a system where for-profit companies benefit directly from the detention of migrants, which incentivizes politicians who receive campaign donations from the industry to support stricter immigration policies.
Campaign donations: Private security companies that receive lucrative government contracts related to immigration enforcement have made significant campaign contributions to politicians. In contrast, lobbyists and organizations on both sides of the immigration debate also spend millions lobbying Congress.
Political gain: Some politicians have been accused of using undocumented immigrant populations for political leverage, including increasing congressional apportionment based on population counts rather than citizenship. There is also debate over how immigration affects the economy and housing market, with some arguing that politicians use these issues to stoke voter angst.
Illegal aliens
Clawback and RICO time;-)
NGOs have received hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars from the federal government to provide services to undocumented immigrants. Sources report that the funding has increased significantly in recent years.
The federal government channels money to NGOs through various agencies, including:
Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Provides grants through programs like the Shelter and Services Program (SSP).
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): Supports NGOs through the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), particularly for assisting unaccompanied children.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Distributes grant funds to NGOs and municipalities to help manage the costs of supporting migrants.
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID): Allocates funds for NGOs working on migration and refugee issues both within the U.S. and internationally.
The services that NGOs provide with government funding, and which have been documented by sources like the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and various news reports, include:
Initial reception: Services like food, clothing, and short-term shelter for newly arrived migrants.
Case management: Help with navigating asylum and other legal processes.
Transportation: Flights, bus, and train tickets for migrants traveling from border facilities to other destinations.
Integration assistance: Services like English language classes and job training for those with legal status.
Oversight: A DHS inspector general report found poor record-keeping and possible misuse of some funds.
Relocation assistance: The use of taxpayer money for transportation to destinations across the country has drawn specific scrutiny.
Involvement outside the US: Some NGOs with federal funding are alleged to operate in Mexico, providing aid to people before they cross the border.
this is a MAJOR part of the problem!
people making money off the illegal importation of people, just like
people make money off the illegal importation of deadly drugs
there are internal USA markets demanding both “commodities”
(including the “illegal importation industry” described in the article)
Ultimate use of Saul Alinkys rules, the corrupt Churches played along for dollars and massaged their evil with their pretend righteousness.
RULE 4: “Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.”
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