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6 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

They need to make a TV show like COPS for this stuff.

It would get higher ratings than the apprentice did!! Truly a money $$ maker and even the snowflakes would watch in secret. 
 

as a side note they better not be serving any meals in these flights!!! Even paid customers from Boston to LA ( six hours ) get nothing on commercial airlines. 

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4 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Such citizen deportations have happened before but with a historic mass deportation of many millions as Trump promises, they will happen a lot more.

Similar to what happened in Germany but this time is Muslims who are being deported. 

What a shift and we all know who controls the USA. 

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19 minutes ago, alex8912 said:

It's amazing how many posters think Trump will deport " millions" in a short time.  It's absolutely impossible and YOU MUST get off  MSN/CNN and the like and stop gaslighting constantly. It's really getting boring to hear the same complete FAKE NEWS! 

Took Obama 8 years, Trump can do it in half the time and more than 5 million 😆

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9 hours ago, Social Media said:

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The White House announced that deportation flights have officially commenced as part of the Trump administration’s strategy to address illegal immigration. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated on Friday that "deportation flights have begun," releasing images of individuals boarding military aircraft. "President Trump is sending a strong and clear message to the entire world: if you illegally enter the United States of America, you will face severe consequences," Leavitt emphasized.  

 

 

Data obtained by Fox News Digital reveals that, over a 33-hour period from midnight on January 21 to 9 a.m. on January 22, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations arrested over 460 individuals. Those detained included people with criminal records involving offenses such as sexual assault, robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, drug and weapon violations, resisting arrest, and domestic violence.  

 

The arrests included nationals from a wide range of countries, including Afghanistan, Angola, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Senegal, and Venezuela. In one notable operation, ICE agents detained several individuals at a fish market in Newark, New Jersey.  

 

The Newark operation has drawn sharp criticism from local officials, including Newark Mayor Ras Baraka. Baraka described the raid as an "egregious act" and a violation of constitutional rights, asserting that agents conducted the operation "without producing a warrant." He highlighted the case of one detainee, a U.S. military veteran, who allegedly "suffered the indignity of having the legitimacy of his military documentation questioned."  

 

"This egregious act is in plain violation of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees ‘the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures,’" Baraka wrote in a statement. He added, "Newark will not stand by idly while people are being unlawfully terrorized."  

 

The mayor reaffirmed his commitment to protecting civil and human rights in the face of federal immigration enforcement actions. "I am ready and willing to defend and protect civil and human rights," Baraka said, underscoring Newark’s position as a city that stands against what he views as unlawful and heavy-handed tactics.  

 

The deportation flights and accompanying arrests mark a decisive step in the Trump administration’s efforts to enforce immigration laws and crack down on unauthorized entry. However, the actions have sparked heated debate, with critics pointing to concerns over constitutional violations and the treatment of those caught in enforcement operations.

 

Based on a report by Newsweek 2025-01-25

 

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My American friend has a good idea. Build a holding compound with tent accommodation the border in Arizona. No air-conditioning water and 1 cheap basic meal a day. Put a one-way gate in the wall. They can leave at their leisure.

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The people being deported were already on the deportation list back to their country of nationality. They consist of;

- Denied refugee status already detained because of flight risk or criminal record

- Convicted criminals already in custody

 

No one innocent of at risk of mistaken identity is currently being deported.

Let the USA  remove the people a;ready under order of deportation and who present a danger to society. This will take a year or more. They are not the people working in the fields or the hospitality business.

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

Proving you are US citizen is very simple!

Only if you are given the opportunity.

 

If those who take you into custody won't listen, and you are not given access to a lawyer, it is not so simple.

 

As the OP tells, a military veteran was not listened to.

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1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

Yeah, precedent is already established, after all, if you can rip a true refugee from the Arms of his family and deport him to the socialist, Democratic party supported, gulag hellhole that is Cuba, Im going to get out popcorn and watch screaming illegal aliens being dragged out of my country with the greatest satisfaction.

 

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Sort of sums it up really - a fat, hyper, white man, dressed up for combat, (albeit with a helmet several sizes too small), pointing a weapon at a child in arms.

 

America, the shining city on the hill!

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Posted
28 minutes ago, proton said:

Took Obama 8 years, Trump can do it in half the time and more than 5 million 😆

I don't consider 4 years a short time.  
people think he can deport millions in a few days/ weeks/ months.  It's impossible but they keep saying it and saying it. Just like the word fascist. 

Posted
8 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

They need to make a TV show like COPS for this stuff.

 

Everything is on location as it happens...

 

Whatcha gonna do?

Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?

 

The Extreme Left will certainly go crazy.

Yelling,  "The Most Politically Incorrect Documentary".

 

 

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1 hour ago, alex8912 said:

It's amazing how many posters think Trump will deport " millions" in a short time.  It's absolutely impossible and YOU MUST get off  MSN/CNN and the like and stop gaslighting constantly. It's really getting boring to hear the same complete FAKE NEWS! 

That's what Trump claimed and it's been continuously reverberated by the MAGA echo chamber (AN posters included). why blame the MSM? 

 

Having said that, I agree that there is also a dose of hypocrisy from the MSM, as they perfectly know that Trump is a liar!

 

 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Social Media said:

deportation flights have begun

Great!

Trump made billions on crypto recently but he's totally not corrupt like Biden Krime Family, so I'm sure he's going to be paying for the flight.

Because otherwise hard working American taxpayers are going to have to pay.

How is that going to make us "richer"?

Every hour that plane flys it costs us $32,000.

Please explain.

Be specific. 😀

 

The C-17 Globemaster III, a military cargo aircraft, has significant operating costs due to its size and complexity. Estimates for fuel, maintenance, and labor costs per flight hour vary but generally fall within this range:

 

1. Fuel Costs

The C-17 consumes about 20,000 pounds of fuel per hour, depending on the mission profile.

At current jet fuel prices (approximately $4.50 per gallon as of 2025), the fuel cost alone could range between $15,000 and $20,000 per hour.

 

2. Maintenance Costs

Maintenance costs, including scheduled and unscheduled repairs, are estimated to be around $5,000 to $10,000 per flight hour.

 

 

3. Labor Costs

Crew salaries and support personnel costs add another $1,000 to $2,000 per hour, depending on the size and skill level of the crew.

 

 

Total Estimated Cost Per Hour

Adding these together, the total operational cost per hour for a C-17 flight is approximately $21,000 to $32,000.

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2 hours ago, Mark989 said:

adjudicated rapist, convicted of defamation, repeatedly convicted business fraudster, state and federal

When did all these convictions occur? Do you know the adjudicators name and also the date of entry for the rape adjudication? Please share or remain the lying king of desperation and gaslighting. Your call to prove yourself, lets see what u got.

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2 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Similar to what happened in Germany but this time is Muslims who are being deported. 

What a shift and we all know who controls the USA. 

 

   Are you suggesting that Jews control the USA ?

As they were nearly all from South America , I doubt whether any of them were Muslims .

   You do seem to have a fixation on Jews

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25 minutes ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Great!

Trump made billions on crypto recently but he's totally not corrupt like Biden Krime Family, so I'm sure he's going to be paying for the flight.

Because otherwise hard working American taxpayers are going to have to pay.

How is that going to make us "richer"?

Every hour that plane flys it costs us $32,000.

Please explain.

Be specific. 😀

 

The C-17 Globemaster III, a military cargo aircraft, has significant operating costs due to its size and complexity. Estimates for fuel, maintenance, and labor costs per flight hour vary but generally fall within this range:

 

1. Fuel Costs

The C-17 consumes about 20,000 pounds of fuel per hour, depending on the mission profile.

At current jet fuel prices (approximately $4.50 per gallon as of 2025), the fuel cost alone could range between $15,000 and $20,000 per hour.

 

2. Maintenance Costs

Maintenance costs, including scheduled and unscheduled repairs, are estimated to be around $5,000 to $10,000 per flight hour.

 

 

3. Labor Costs

Crew salaries and support personnel costs add another $1,000 to $2,000 per hour, depending on the size and skill level of the crew.

 

 

Total Estimated Cost Per Hour

Adding these together, the total operational cost per hour for a C-17 flight is approximately $21,000 to $32,000.

 

   That works out a lot cheaper than keeping them all in jail 

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3 hours ago, Mark989 said:

At issue is Melania's proven employment in 1996 in NYC. That is not in dispute. She was in the USA at that time on a Tourist Visa. Employment in the USA is not allowed on a Tourist Visa.

I believe the evidence will eventually prove she is America’s only illegal alien to serve as FLOTUS.

You, in spite of your obvious deluded sense and irrational consensus should be focused on President Trumps America First promise to deport DANGEROUS illegal aliens and not someone who may or may not have worked prior to receiving they work permit some 30 years ago. But, maybe send a request to President Trump to deport Melania if it makes you feel better, soothing your butt-hurt maybe allowing you to come to your senses and forget all your rage and hatred. And, or, maybe just cope with your liberal loss and enjoy the MAGA Trump ride the next 48 months or so. 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   That works out a lot cheaper than keeping them all in jail 

A Biden administration program was responsible for flying 320,000 migrants directly into the United States between January and December 2023, the costs for that had to be high, plus all the free accommodation, food, free flights within the US, free health care and education, free smart phones, and so much more.  Plus how many rapes, murders and other violent felonies are prevented by deporting the illegal aliens, the unvetted got-aways and the ones with violent criminal histories. Only a moron would welcome violent criminals and dangerous gang members to remain illegally in America and to establish and gain a foothold in their violent criminal endeavors including know criminal gang enterprises such as the [Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan transnational criminal organization involved in various illegal activities, including human smuggling, drug trafficking, and extortion. The gang has expanded its operations into the United States and other countries, posing a significant public safety threat.]

 

Out, all of them NOW. 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

It's a risk we will have to take. Thank Joe for making it come to this. And as always got a link?

And no mention of the bipartisan bill killed by Trump ... Sorry, we were supposed to forget that it is Congress who makes the immigration  laws not the President ... sorry, I forgot Trump says he can declare Birthright Citizenship to be the law.

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