Will “mass deportation” actually happen (1 Viewer)

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    superchuck500

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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?

     
    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.
    Why?

    Of course I chose to use Faux for that report! It was an effort to provide him with a source that he could trust. That doesn't change the fact that Obama did, indeed, enforce our nation's laws and did, in fact, deport more illegals than trump.
     
    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.
    For @SteveSBrickNJ, who is very ill informed on this topic.

    Deportations under Biden exceeded those under Trump.

    “US immigration authorities last year deported the largest number of undocumented immigrants in nearly a decade, surpassing the record of Donald Trump's first term in office.

    More than 271,000 immigrants were deported from the US over the last fiscal year, according to a report released by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency on Thursday.

    The ICE report comes just weeks before President-elect Trump, who plans to make mass deportation a cornerstone of his incoming administration, takes office.

    President Joe Biden in 2021 had pledged to pause deportations, but his administration ended up expanding it following a surge in border crossings.”

     

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