Best Way to Achieve Mass Deportations?

If they really wanted to solve the illegal immigration problem, they would remove all incentives, get rid of bad policies like “a path to citizenship” and other policies that encourage illegal immigration, go after employers who hire illegals, just to name a few things.
All of which are being done by the current admin---as well as removing those who are here illegally and seeking a 'path-to-citizenship.' I agree that the employers should also be targeted. Can you show any sanctuary city or state that isn't actively encouraging these employers to hire these illegals? Not a one. MN is home to John Morrell--what has Walz done to restrict the hiring? The same can be said for CA, NY, and WA to name just a few.
If you’re asking about the existing problem, I just want federal agents to obey the law and the constitution, get better training, stop acting like trigger-happy, violent, power-tripping thugs and start acting in a sane, reasonable, professional manner, like most other LE.
These problems are not happening where the populace isn't paid to go and protest the removal of these foreign invaders. How many shootings have you heard of outside of sanctuary states where the civilian populace are not obstructing federal law enforcement from doing their jobs for the taxpayer.
 
The hell are you talking about? Corporations have to follow many laws and regulations.
The question is how well corporations follow the alleged "...many laws and regulations.,"
and how the best government money can buy enforces those prohibitions:

Why America Spends Billions Policing Immigrants — And Pennies Policing Corporations

"Last year, the Trump administration sent an additional $175 billion to the Department of Homeland Security, which is about $520 per American, including $75 billion for ICE.

"And that’s on top of the agency’s $11 billion annual budget..."

Let’s contrast the $175 billion pot of money with that of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Antitrust Division, the 'white-collar policing' of the entire corporate world in our $30 trillion economy for monopolization and consumer abuse.

"In 2026, the FTC will get $383 million, and the Antitrust Division budget will receive $250 million."

"In other words, the federal agencies looking at all of corporate America have just 0.5 percent of the resources that the Department of Homeland Security got in additional money solely to deport people."
 
Politicians in sanctuary states aren't murdering American citizens for exercising their First and Second Amendment rights.
Politicians in sanctuary states are actively encouraging obstruction and interference in federal law enforcement activities. Neither the 1st nor the 2nd amendment grant the right to do this. Try again.
We should be asking why governments chooses to prosecute alleged immigration violations instead of corporate criminals
Corporate criminals are not responsible for the initial crime of illegally invading the US. Those corporate criminals should also be dealt with, but the immediate problem are the illegal invaders who are in the country. Are you a legal citizen?
"But doing so would require policing of corporations and employers, which the GOP generally seeks to avoid."
Projection. Prominent democrats, Jay Inslee, Pramila Jayapal, Patty Murray, Diane Feinstein and Nancy Piglosi are all on record as saying 'we need illegal immigrants to do jobs Americans won't do.' Try again
We are the same murdering, racist capitalists we have always been:
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Genocide and chattel slavery built this country MAGA yet?
Hmmm. You talk out both sides of your bigoted, racist mouth. From YOUR post #33

Some Jews deserve to die slow, cold, and alone:
 
"Last year, the Trump administration sent an additional $175 billion to the Department of Homeland Security, which is about $520 per American, including $75 billion for ICE.

"And that’s on top of the agency’s $11 billion annual budget..."
Thank you Joe Biden and democrat sanctuary cities and states for your unbridled, illegal foreign invasion.
"In 2026, the FTC will get $383 million, and the Antitrust Division budget will receive $250 million."
Gee, and how many billions were stolen from the federal taxpayer by gov't backed Somalian criminals in MN--indeed by the likes of Walz, Frey and Omar themselves?
 
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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Imho, our current immigration problem can't be resolved without mentioning the historical source of this problem:

Chris Hedges: On the Precipice of Darkness

"The moral philosophers who make up the western canon – Immanuel Kant, Voltaire, David Hume, John Stuart Mill and John Locke – as Nicole R. Fleetwood points out, excluded enslaved and exploited people, indigenous peoples, colonized people, women of all races and the criminalized from their moral calculus.

"In their eyes European whiteness alone imparted modernity, moral virtue, judgment and freedom.

"This racist definition of personhood played a central role in justifying colonialism, slavery, the genocide of Native Americans, our imperial projects and our fetish for white supremacy.

"So when you hear that the western canon is an imperative, ask yourself — for whom?

"'In America,' the poet Langston Hughes said, 'Negros do not have to be told what fascism is in action. We know. Its theories of Nordic supremacy and economic suppression have long been realities to us.'"
 
Crack down on the companies that employ illegals. Like workplace raids? Yes. Raid these workplaces and have round ups.
 
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?
Turn the country into a dictatorship so that everyone wants to leave? Seems to be Trump's plan.
 
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Turn the country into a dictatorship so that everyone wants to leave? Seems to be Trump's plan.
It’s a great plan do you think?
Clean air
Less traffic
More housing
Less strain on social services
 
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