Posted on 08/11/2024 10:12:34 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that the Trump administration will start mass deportations with a million people.
Anchor Jonathan Karl said, “One of the proposals in the platform you’ve talked about, and Trump has talked about, is a mass deportation. You said he said he’ll start with the easy ones, the criminals, people who commit crimes, deport them, but he said deporting 15 million to 20 million people, how do you actually do that?
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...what you said...PLUS their children. Straighten out the Democrat Party-convenient misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment.
Not an easy task, I admit, as tear-jerking cases will occur.
It’s the feds job to see that people are here legally, not 8 zillion employers. If you asked retailers to verify citizenship to make purchases, that would be effective, too, but again imposes a burden unnecessarily.
The problem is that each person being deported has the right to due process of law.
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That’s not a problem. That’s an opportunity. Shift all monies for NEA, ATF, Dept of Education, and USAID in order to fund a court specifically chartered to deal with immigration issues.
They can wait for their court date at the WW II-era detention facility in the Mojave Desert. Or they can elect to return home.
The idea IS to make it hard on employers. Get it? The harder the better.
And perhaps the first few batches like these be the ones with the worst criminal records...imagine how much safer the country will be for everyone...
Which is why dems would never want it, among many other rtionalizations
I agree.
Mass deportation executed as policy is going to be a very ugly evolution and a lot of Americans, --even so-called conservatives (but mostly white women), are not going to have the stomach for it.
We'll be treated to nothing but endless sob stories and videos of poor Juanita and her seven wailing kids being forcibly manhandled into buses.
"This is not who we are!" these white Karens will cry on social media.
I won't argue that point, but it's also the feds' job to enforce fair trade practices. An honest employer who insists on hiring legal employees only, is at a disadvantage bidding against an employer who hires under the table.
“Have you always been a RINO?”
We have to face reality.
Businesses and their US citizen relatives want most of these people to stay.
And if businesses and their relatives are willing to pay 100% of the costs, that’s probably going to have to be accepted.
What is not acceptable is higher residential property taxation and higher middle-class income taxation to fund the invaders and their offspring.
“Businesses” are comprised of people, and it’s clear what people think:
https://news.gallup.com/poll/611135/immigration-surges-top-important-problem-list.aspx
Businesses have to compete in the market, but if illegals are removed from the market they’ll still be on a level playing field.
As to my question, yes, clearly you are a RINO.
An easy way to get control of the illegal alien problem is to make their country of origin pay for their costs. That would fix the influx. Along with deportation, things would start getting better immediately. Start by targeting dim strongholds.
Certainly, target economically with cuts to aid & fines the countries that let them pass through and board transportation.
take away incentives and
they will self deport
“clearly you are a RINO”
Let the businesspeople and their customers too damn miserly to fully pay for Third World invaders demand deportation rather than Trump.
The struggling American middle class shouldn’t be expected to pay for what insufficient wages won’t.
Let the $50,000+/year government pension retiree crowd complain about a likely income tax surtax to pay for the public education of invader offspring.
“’Businesses’ are comprised of people, and it’s clear what people think”
I can’t see thoughts, but I can hear screams.
I want businesspeople to scream: basta, basta, per carita!
Loudly!
And let Trump appear to be a nice, old, compassionate man.
You’re just looking for excuses, it seems.
I remember back in the 90's when I owned 3 small companies, I was required to fill out a Fedgov form (can't remember the number) regarding the hiring of any employee, no matter their race or ethnicity. That alone caused a large self-deportation in many Towns, Counties, and States. It was a successful policy.
As for public assistance, that has always driven me crazy. What right do illegals have to receive benefits from my tax dollars for their basic welfare? I've always been of mind, get a job or go home! Actually, just go home and leave the jobs to American legals.
I think people here illegally should not be working and should be deported. But what is the plan for who is going to pick the crops, clean the offices and hotel rooms, work in fast food and restaurants, etc? Obviously rents and prices will go up, but do we have enough people who will even do those jobs?
You underestimate the real reasons they’re here. They won’t go real easy. There’s only one direction this is all going. Heads up and on a swivel. Don’t go around without your fireteam partner soon.
My employer used e-verify to confirm citizenship and/or legal residency. It is the employer responsibility. I have no idea if the people who work for my gardener are here legally.
Now, the ones from China, Iran and elsewhere.....those should be the first ones rounded up and sent back.
The people who were doing these before. I've worked on a farm, cleaned offices and worked in fast food. Those are entry level jobs where you learn some basic business skills.
For the farming jobs, there could be a migrant plan like we've had before. You can be here temporarily. All you get is a pay check. No taxpayer subsidies. Nothing.
Obviously rents and prices will go up, but do we have enough people who will even do those jobs?
It's not rents....it's rent. You don't pay rents.
The next thing we'd have to do would be to cull the disability rolls. There are people on disability who can work....they just won't. We need to end that subsidy.
We have enough people to work.
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