Best Way to Achieve Mass Deportations?

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Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?
what do you do about the ones that work for themselves or dont work??

the majority of the somalians in minn. are on welfare and dont work,,

how about we go after all of them at the same time??
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?
using your logic we should go after politicians in sanctuary states since they are the ones protecting them,,
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?
We’re not policing immigrants. We are policing illegal aliens, particularly the violent ones.
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?
I'm not a fan of enlisting businesses to enforce immigration policy, but YES, the brutality is the point. Trump is trying to provoke martial law and civil war.
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?

If it were jews being driven into the sea, you would be all for it.
 
I'm not a fan of enlisting businesses to enforce immigration policy, but YES, the brutality is the point. Trump is trying to provoke martial law and civil war.
they arent enforcing anything,, they are just following the law as we should all be doing,,

trump is enforcing the laws as should have been done by biden,,
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?
stupid … It’s like you think this is the first time this has been suggested, and like we are not already doing it.

FO, foreigner.
 
I will tell you the most effective way to get rid of the invading hordes of illegal aliens Biden’s degenerate crew ushered in here: Round them up and execute them on the spot, like what ISIS does to gays and Christians. We do that, and they will run for the border (and I am not talking about Taco Bell).

However, we are not like the Jihadists. We are not like the communists. We are not even like the Nazis. We are far more humane. We do not intentionally murder people because they break the law or have differing opinions and beliefs.
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?

The hell are you talking about? Corporations have to follow many laws and regulations.
 
The illegal immigration problem is being used as a pretext for more authoritarianism and unAmerican WEF agendas. It's a problem the powers-that-be created, for the purpose of bringing the pre-planned "solution." Problem - Reaction - Solution.

Also, as dblack said, for the purpose of Divide and Conquer and Order out of Chaos.


Here's an example of how it works....

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The illegal immigration problem is being used as a pretext for more authoritarianism and unAmerican WEF agendas. It's a problem the powers-that-be created, for the purpose of bringing the pre-planned "solution." Problem - Reaction - Solution.

Also, as dblack said, for the purpose of Divide and Conquer and Order out of Chaos.
If any of that ^^ claptrap was true, why is it, that these WEF sponsored 'protests' are in MN and MN is under investigation for fraud? Immigration operations are going on in every state in the nation but the opposition only shows up in democrat states. Are you enjoying that ride on the fence? One thing about it--no one can ever claim that you took a stand one way or the other--so you're safe. Have some more kale.
 
If any of that ^^ claptrap was true, why is it, that these WEF sponsored 'protests' are in MN and MN is under investigation for fraud? Immigration operations are going on in every state in the nation but the opposition only shows up in democrat states. Are you enjoying that ride on the fence? One thing about it--no one can ever claim that you took a stand one way or the other--so you're safe. Have some more kale.

Right now all the craziness is happening in MN, but I think it's safe to say that it's going to move to other states. Not that I want it to, I'm just saying I highly doubt it's going to end with MN. And the "opposition" may have started with just Democrats, but I've been seeing more and more conservatives and libertarians every day denouncing what is going on... so to frame it as a strictly D vs R matter is either ignorant or dishonest.

And of course I'm taking a stand. A firm stand. I'm 1000% against illegal immigration, but I've been saying for a long time now that it was a problem created to later bring about the "solution." That's not riding the fence, it's just looking at this entire thing from a different standpoint. From a big picture standpoint.
 
Right now all the craziness is happening in MN, but I think it's safe to say that it's going to move to other states.
Probably so--WA Gov Ferguson was on the tube last night fomenting the same seditious activities as Walz did in MN. He even said "go peacefully and make your voices heard." Hmmm. The last time I heard those words, he was hollering "INSURRECTION" You can rest assured, if and when this does spread, it will be in a democrat-run, sanctuary state.
so to frame it as a strictly D vs R matter is either ignorant or dishonest.
To try to suggest that the OVERWHELMING majority of republicans are NOT against this anarchy is ignorant AND dishonest. BTW, I can point to at least one democrat in DC who is against the anarchy in MN. Your argument is non-committal and dishonest.
I've been saying for a long time now that it was a problem created to later bring about the "solution."
And you are either poorly educated or intentionally obtuse. Illegal Immigration is not a new problem as you suggest. It has been a problem my entire life growing up in the SW. It has never been a problem of this magnitude until the democrats started creating sanctuary cities and states, which violate the constitution, I might add. Your attempts to disingenuously claim that your anti-illegal immigration while trying to vilify efforts to solve the problem is, in fact, fence straddling.
 
Why does America spend Billion$ policing immigrants and pennies policing corporations?

Why does a zone of elite impunity for the Jeffrey Epstein class persist while poor Americans are increasingly subject to constitutionally-suspect restrictions and state violence?

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"From Minneapolis to Davos, the state shows who it polices — and who it protects..."

"The immigration raids we see are dramatic, but do not seem to me to be the best way to achieve their stated goal of mass deportations.

"If the administration truly wanted to deport undocumented workers, it would crack down on the companies, like meatpackers and large farms, that hire them.

"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid. These large, made-for-TV cracking of heads strikes me as a brutal communications strategy."

Perhaps the brutality is the point of Trump's immigration policies?
If it were jews being driven into the sea, you would be all for it.
Do you understand how many companies employ illegals and how thin LE really is?

they do what they can but they can't without good evidence just bust down the doors and arrest the
entire crew, ask for ID if they even have it to weed out the illegals

pretty sure we have this system called E-verify so companies do not hire illegals
 
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