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Trump's fascistic and violent mass deportation policy would destroy the economy


Jingthing

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Eric Adams spilled the beans when he asked for $36,000 a year in federal money to care for each of NYC's migrants.

 

Of course, he didn't say it that way.  He asked for $12 billion to care for the 110,000 NYC newcomers for 3 years.  Too bad for the Dems, everyone with a smartphone has a calculator.

 

That's why he's being prosecuted...  Before that, he was a Dem hero.

 

Of course deporting millions of illegals will be expensive.  But nowhere near as expensive as caring for the huge percentage of them that have no skills, no education, and no meaningful prospects, except taking jobs and resources away from the most vulnerable of US citizens.

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2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Allan Lichtman (creator of the famous keys to the white house) spells it all out for you.

 

 


He knows everything.

 

Ask the clowns who listen to him.

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We never needed unvetted waves of illegals to swarm the borders. America is a country many people want to come to with skills to offer. Go to any American embassy in the world and look how long the lines are for foreigners are. In friendly countries they go around the block.

 

This notion that we had to hurriedly let people in with gang tattoos and no vetting is absurd. America doesn't need to offer incentives to attract people to come here.

 

But if you look at the OP and his approach to country searching over the past 3 decades on this site.... he only ever considers what is best for him, not what he can do for that country but if he can get a better deal for himself. He said in another thread we need illegals so we can keep their SS payments. To do this they must be illegal. lol What a great guy. 

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17 minutes ago, impulse said:

Eric Adams spilled the beans when he asked for $36,000 a year in federal money to care for each of NYC's migrants.

 

Of course, he didn't say it that way.  He asked for $12 billion to care for the 110,000 NYC newcomers for 3 years.  Too bad for the Dems, everyone with a smartphone has a calculator.

 

That's why he's being prosecuted...  Before that, he was a Dem hero.

 

Of course deporting millions of illegals will be expensive.  But nowhere near as expensive as caring for the huge percentage of them that have no skills, no education, and no meaningful prospects, except taking jobs and resources away from the most vulnerable of US citizens.

Interesting you bring that up.  NYC is now contracting an additional 14,000 hotel rooms to house the illegals still coming into the city. That is on top of the 15,000 rooms currently being used.  Screw the native homeless or poor veterans, the illegals take priority. The city would rather pay upwards of $400 per family per day on the Biden\Harris administration's folly.

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If we're going to let in millions of illegals a year, how about we let in English speaking engineers, doctors, nurses, computer scientists, mathematicians, physicists, scientists, statisticians etc. 

 

We have all the low and no skilled people we need. Why import more poverty? 

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2 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Interesting you bring that up.  NYC is now contracting an additional 14,000 hotel rooms to house the illegals still coming into the city. That is on top of the 15,000 rooms currently being used.  Screw the native homeless or poor veterans, the illegals take priority. The city would rather pay upwards of $400 per family per day on the Biden\Harris administration's folly.

But it's great for the economy. You can bet who IHG and Hilton are supporting. Cheap labor and high occupancy. 

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9 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

We never needed unvetted waves of illegals to swarm the borders. America is a country many people want to come to with skills to offer. Go to any American embassy in the world and look how long the lines are for foreigners are. In friendly countries they go around the block.

 

This notion that we had to hurriedly let people in with gang tattoos and no vetting is absurd. America doesn't need to offer incentives to attract people to come here.

 

But if you look at the OP and his approach to country searching over the past 3 decades on this site.... he only ever considers what is best for him, not what he can do for that country but if he can get a better deal for himself. He said in another thread we need illegals so we can keep their SS payments. To do this they must be illegal. lol What a great guy. 

Everyone wanting in should be fingerprinted and have their DNA checked and registered. 

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13 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Everyone wanting in should be fingerprinted and have their DNA checked and registered. 

 

Go one step further and require them to have this before they travel to the USA. We made people from the EU submit papers to book a flight and took prints on the ground. 

 

If you are from a country that doesn't cooperate with police genies you are held until verified. If they do not accept their people back when deported you are also held until you voluntarily go to a third country on your own.

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7 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

 

Go one step further and require them to have this before they travel to the USA. We made people from the EU submit papers to book a flight and took prints on the ground. 

No, not people on holiday. But anyone seeking asylum or planning to work and or stay. 

 

7 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

 

If you are from a country that doesn't cooperate with police genies you are held until verified. If they do not accept their people back when deported you are also held until you voluntarily go to a third country on your own.

Contract private companies in Mexico to maintain detention centers. 

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