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It’s so repulsive to see people cheering for what is basically 80% the same thing as the Holocaust - different end result but otherwise very similar.

Economists have said it would tank the economy and cause inflation - notwithstanding the cost.

Is it going to actually happen or is this Build The Wall 2.0?

 
WASHINGTON — Agents at Immigration and Customs Enforcement are under increasing pressure to boost the number of arrests and deportations of undocumented immigrants, as President Donald Trump has expressed anger that the amount of people deported in the first weeks of his administration is not higher, according to three sources familiar with the discussions at ICE and the White House.

A source familiar with Trump’s thinking said the president is getting “angry” that more people are not being deported and that the message is being passed along to "border czar" Tom Homan, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and acting ICE Director Caleb Vitello.

“It’s driving him nuts they’re not deporting more people,” said the person familiar with Trump’s thinking.…..

A source familiar with internal conversations at ICE said Homan has a daily conference call with ICE agents in which he has been known to express his frustration with ICE numbers.


Another source said Homan is “unhappy” and has “made his unhappiness known” about the relatively low numbers of arrests and deportations.


Meanwhile at ICE, Vitello told agents in January to aim to meet a daily quota of 1,200-1,400 arrests.

According to numbers ICE has posted on X, the highest single day total since Trump was inaugurated was just 1,100, and the number has fallen since that day.

On Tuesday of this week, arrests of immigrants were over 800, according to a source familiar with the numbers. But last weekend, there were only about 300 arrests, another source told NBC News.…….

 
WASHINGTON — Agents at Immigration and Customs Enforcement are under increasing pressure to boost the number of arrests and deportations of undocumented immigrants, as President Donald Trump has expressed anger that the amount of people deported in the first weeks of his administration is not higher, according to three sources familiar with the discussions at ICE and the White House.

A source familiar with Trump’s thinking said the president is getting “angry” that more people are not being deported and that the message is being passed along to "border czar" Tom Homan, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and acting ICE Director Caleb Vitello.

“It’s driving him nuts they’re not deporting more people,” said the person familiar with Trump’s thinking.…..

A source familiar with internal conversations at ICE said Homan has a daily conference call with ICE agents in which he has been known to express his frustration with ICE numbers.


Another source said Homan is “unhappy” and has “made his unhappiness known” about the relatively low numbers of arrests and deportations.


Meanwhile at ICE, Vitello told agents in January to aim to meet a daily quota of 1,200-1,400 arrests.

According to numbers ICE has posted on X, the highest single day total since Trump was inaugurated was just 1,100, and the number has fallen since that day.

On Tuesday of this week, arrests of immigrants were over 800, according to a source familiar with the numbers. But last weekend, there were only about 300 arrests, another source told NBC News.…….

Form over function. Forever the Trump way. At some point they will do illegal things to meet these quotas. Provably already have.

But that’s Trump in a nutshell. How he looks, how he is perceived is more important to him than anything of substance. How do people think he will actually accomplish anything.
 
Just the criminals and bad hombres……..
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Jose Luis had stopped to pump gas on his way to work in southern Texas when his family’s whole life changed.

ICE agents pulled up out of nowhere and demanded to know his immigration status. The father of five, who came to the United States from Mexico in 2010 when he was 19, was quickly placed in handcuffs and taken away

Now, he is facing deportation and permanent separation from his wife and kids — and the family’s sole income is gone.

“His little girls ask every day ‘Where’s Dad? What time is he coming home?’” his wife, Rosa, who doesn’t want to break her children’s heart by revealing the truth just yet, tells The Independent. “I have to tell them he’s out working.”

“I’m really stressed right now, like really, really stressed. I don’t know what’s next,” she says.

Jose Luis is one of some 12 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. — many of whom have lived, worked, paid taxes and raised families in the country for years who are being targeted by authorities in what Donald Trump’s administration has promised to be the largest “mass deportation operation” in American history…….

Jose Luis’s family is one of thousands to have been plunged into crisis by the increased arrests. As the sole breadwinner, they relied on money from a small plumbing business he started.

“There was so much going through my head when I found out,” Rosa says. “All the payments for the house, the kids.”

Since Jose Luis was detained on 26 January, Rosa has had to sell belongings just to stay afloat. She sold two pickup trucks owned by the business and is being forced to leave the mobile home where they live and move in with her parents because she can’t afford the payments.…..

She has only been able to speak to Jose Luis a few times since his arrest and has been desperately trying to raise money to mount a legal defense. But she fears the future.

“In the interview, they said that he didn’t have an option for a bond or to see a judge, so he will be deported,” she says.

Even before her husband was arrested, she says the ICE raids had a dramatic impact on their town.

“There’s a lot of people here in fear for their lives. The streets are really lonely. The stores are lonely. I mean, it was a big change,” she says.

“There are already people moving back to their countries because they’re scared of what’s coming next. Friends of mine that are removing their kids from school, moving to Mexico.”……….



 
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Jose Luis is one of some 12 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. — many of whom have lived, worked, paid taxes

I always wondered how people pay taxes without a SSN. I guess sales taxes, utility taxes, but I don't think you can't file with the IRS or State without a SSN? Can you?
 
I was surprised to see YouTube offer me thus video of President Obama speaking about illegal aliens...
That's because you have been conditioned to believe that none of that happened! Did you know that under President Obama 1st term, illegal aliens were deported at twice the rate than trump's?

Obama oversaw approximately 5,248,413 returns and removals of illegal migrants during his eight years in office, according to data collected by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

From 2009 to 2012, Obama’s DHS carried out approximately 3,175,696 returns and removals in his first term alone.

The Trump administration, meanwhile, carried out approximately 1,795,888 returns and removals during his first term, 1 million less than Obama’s first term.

That's from a source you can trust.
 
I always wondered how people pay taxes without a SSN. I guess sales taxes, utility taxes, but I don't think you can't file with the IRS or State without a SSN? Can you?

ITINs.

 
That's because you have been conditioned to believe that none of that happened! Did you know that under President Obama 1st term, illegal aliens were deported at twice the rate than trump's?

Obama oversaw approximately 5,248,413 returns and removals of illegal migrants during his eight years in office, according to data collected by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

From 2009 to 2012, Obama’s DHS carried out approximately 3,175,696 returns and removals in his first term alone.

The Trump administration, meanwhile, carried out approximately 1,795,888 returns and removals during his first term, 1 million less than Obama’s first term.

That's from a source you can trust.
BUT, Obama supported Kamala's run for the Presidency and she certainly was not campaigning to deport anyone...nor to my knowledge was Obama counseling her to do so. His stance had "evolved" to align itself with hers?
 
BUT, Obama supported Kamala's run for the Presidency and she certainly was not campaigning to deport anyone...nor to my knowledge was Obama counseling her to do so. His stance had "evolved" to align itself with hers?

The thing about people not in the GOP, they don't need to be lock and step with what dear leader says. Obama's support for Harris didn't hinge on one issue.
 
BUT, Obama supported Kamala's run for the Presidency and she certainly was not campaigning to deport anyone...nor to my knowledge was Obama counseling her to do so. His stance had "evolved" to align itself with hers?
The Biden Administration didn’t stop deporting people. They continued following policies that choose to prioritize deportations of people who came here illegally and committed any crimes, but especially violent crimes. Harris would have continued the policies that prioritize criminal deportation.

In fact, Biden did a better job getting rid of criminals than Trump did, because Trump didn’t prioritize deporting criminals. He would rather have numbers and it’s easier to deport law-abiding folks than criminals. They have jobs and stay in one place.
 
At a home-based childcare program in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Maggie, 47, a lawyer before she emigrated from Mexico 10 years ago, has seen the swift effects of immigration-related executive orders from Donald Trump.

Five of the 12 children enrolled in her care quit showing up.

Through an interpreter, Maggie said parents were leaving their young children with older siblings or grandparents instead of with her, leaving home only to work so they are out of sight from law enforcement as much as possible.

(The Hechinger Report is not using the full names of some of those interviewed for this article because they fear for their safety.)

“The parents said, ‘We’re just going to wait for things to calm down,’” Maggie said.

One of Trump’s executive orders, signed shortly after he took office, undid restrictions that kept US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) from raiding schools and childcare programs, the latter of which typically serve children ages five and under.

As a result, America’s strict new immigration policies are hitting some of its very youngest – as well as those who look after them.

One in four children under the age of six has at least one foreign-born parent, according to the Center for Law and Social Policy. Childcare providers say many of these parents are fearful of deportation now. The vast majority of these children of immigrants – 96% – are American citizens.

It’s not just the children in childcare programs around the country who aren’t showing up. Damaris Alvarado-Rodriguez closed a classroom at one of her childcare centers in Philadelphia nine days after Trump’s executive orders were signed.

Despite having green cards, the teachers in that classroom, which serves one-year-olds, were too nervous to come to work.

Since Trump took office, his officials have targeted Philadelphia and other so-called sanctuary cities that limit their cooperation on immigration enforcement.

Immigration agents have been a constant presence in the neighborhoods that house Alvarado-Rodriguez’s three centers.

“I’m really afraid of how this is going to impact our children, families and our staff,” she said.……

 
That's because you have been conditioned to believe that none of that happened! Did you know that under President Obama 1st term, illegal aliens were deported at twice the rate than trump's?

Obama oversaw approximately 5,248,413 returns and removals of illegal migrants during his eight years in office, according to data collected by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

From 2009 to 2012, Obama’s DHS carried out approximately 3,175,696 returns and removals in his first term alone.

The Trump administration, meanwhile, carried out approximately 1,795,888 returns and removals during his first term, 1 million less than Obama’s first term.

That's from a source you can trust.
You do realize that you’re posting a link to the Fox news website, the same organization that had to pay over $750 million in a defamation lawsuit because they were lying and making up stories. Do better next time.
 

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