US 1 million illegal immigrants to be deported
Collapse
X
-
-
Unfortunately, illegals actually contribute more than they take, a lot more... in America anyway.Comment
-
Illegals are a red herring...they have existed during every period in history in every region...but its a good keyword to rally the racist vote...more money was spent to bail out the banks and to invade the middle east than illegals will ever cost in history...but focus on the red herring so the gravy train keeps on rolling...the poor are the problem LOL
dumbass paul living with his dunnung krueger inside a search engine bubble he does not understand...funny shit...
Report a suspicious cracker: Click HereComment
-
Number one, they are not citizens. For decades, we’ve deported military veterans—legal residents of the United States—while dangling citizenship before them
Again, not citizens. undocumented family membersComment
-
List the ways they contribute. Don't count jobs they take from Americans.
Include all costs such as prisons, policing, crime overall, homes, education, healthcare, social, ICE, border security, etc.
I'm sure that if yo take the initial amount they pay in taxes and don't deduct the overall costs you'll end up with a plus figure. That's the way governments have conned the people for decades. Just look at the devastating effect they've had on the African Americans of America. How many of them have been priced out of the labour market by illegal immigrants?Comment
-
How do you not get this?
In the past they came to the United States and paid their own way. They paid for their own housing. We had less people coming, and we deported more.
NOW..... We are paying for their housing, their healthcare, their food, and their clothes, more people are coming, and less are being deported.
This is the direct opposite of what we need to be doing.... More people are coming, less are being sent home, and we are paying for their housing.
When we catch them, arrest them, cite them (like we would for any other misdemeanor), let them work through the legal system, and if need be then deport them.... Not sense spending two billion dollars to house, feed, clothe them, and give them free healthcare.
We are paying billions to lock people up like animals when there is zero need for it.Herschel Savage
Brooklyn, NYComment
-
TRUMP 2026 KEKAW!!! - The Laken Riley Act Is Law!
DACA ENDED - SUPPORT AZ HCR 2060 52R - email: brassballz-at-techie.comComment
-
Comment
-
Pardon my French, but aren't all people living in USA immigrants, technically?
What I was trying to say is that you need to think carefully before deporting someone, since there's no such thing as one rule that matches all cases. A lot of those people that are potentially a subject of deportation are participants in building America as it is today.---
Busy ranking websites on Google...
Comment
-
So how is it there are 1 million set for deportation after being denied the right to stay?How do you not get this?
In the past they came to the United States and paid their own way. They paid for their own housing. We had less people coming, and we deported more.
NOW..... We are paying for their housing, their healthcare, their food, and their clothes, more people are coming, and less are being deported.
This is the direct opposite of what we need to be doing.... More people are coming, less are being sent home, and we are paying for their housing.
When we catch them, arrest them, cite them (like we would for any other misdemeanor), let them work through the legal system, and if need be then deport them.... Not sense spending two billion dollars to house, feed, clothe them, and give them free healthcare.
We are paying billions to lock people up like animals when there is zero need for it.
I agree with you that housing them is a cost, but you have completely ignored my points of the cost of releasing them. Many do not turn up.
While they are released they can't live no where, on no money, no healthcare, etc. Your government gives them driving licenses so they can get to work!!!! What else would they need a driving license for? Maybe to go to the shops and spend the money they can't earn.https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/w...-49-for-minors
U.S. immigration courts have hit a new crisis point, with nearly half of illegal immigrants roaming in the country failing to show up for legal hearings, resulting in a massive number of deportation orders, according to an analysis of court records.
The court system said that in 2017, 43 percent of aliens freed pending hearings disappeared into the country and never showed up for scheduled follow-up hearings. In pure numbers, that means 41,302 aliens out of 95,342 never showed up for their court hearings.
Yes locking them up is going to cost you money, less than building better border barriers. But releasing them imposes bigger costs. Personally I would favour sending them back immediately unless they can prove they are personally being threatened by their governments. Coming for a "better life" can't be at the expense of the citizens unless the citizens are prepared to pay for it. And looking after a few relatives doesn't make you a refugee carer, start looking after illegal immigrants who are walking across the borders and tell us how it works out.Comment
-
This was explained to you last week and the week before and the week before that Paul.So how is it there are 1 million set for deportation after being denied the right to stay?
I agree with you that housing them is a cost, but you have completely ignored my points of the cost of releasing them. Many do not turn up.
So let's assume those that don't turn up are the worst and no chance of getting to stay. How many are criminals and going to put a strain on the American tax payers?
While they are released they can't live no where, on no money, no healthcare, etc. Your government gives them driving licenses so they can get to work!!!! What else would they need a driving license for? Maybe to go to the shops and spend the money they can't earn.
Yes locking them up is going to cost you money, less than building better border barriers. But releasing them imposes bigger costs. Personally I would favour sending them back immediately unless they can prove they are personally being threatened by their governments. Coming for a "better life" can't be at the expense of the citizens unless the citizens are prepared to pay for it. And looking after a few relatives doesn't make you a refugee carer, start looking after illegal immigrants who are walking across the borders and tell us how it works out.
You clearly have early onset Alzheimer's. I'm not joking.
Or you're playing stupid and either one is really fucked up. everyone's pretty much done explaining the same thing to you over and over and over and over again. You act like you understand and then a few days or a week later you act like you never heard it before.Comment
-
Pardon my French, but aren't all people living in USA immigrants, technically?
What I was trying to say is that you need to think carefully before deporting someone, since there's no such thing as one rule that matches all cases. A lot of those people that are potentially a subject of deportation are participants in building America as it is today.

yeah just ignore laws like they do in their homeland right?
TRUMP 2026 KEKAW!!! - The Laken Riley Act Is Law!
DACA ENDED - SUPPORT AZ HCR 2060 52R - email: brassballz-at-techie.comComment
-
Comment



Comment