Bondi fires 18 immigration judges

/----/ Libtards still ignoring the elephant in the room.
"a record-high 79 percent of U.S. adults say immigration is a good thing for the country.'" Me too. It's the ILLEGAL immigrants I have an issue with. Do a survey on that. You won't, of course.

And from your link: These findings are based on a June 2-26 Gallup poll of 1,402 U.S. adults, including oversamples of Hispanic and Black Americans, weighted to match national demographics.
What's your problem with filling labor gaps in agriculture, construction, service, and elder care?

How about lower consumer prices that depend on "illegal" immigrants working in food production?

I'm sure you're MAGA mad about "illegals" contribution to Social Security by paying into the system without ever collecting benefits.

Maybe it's the "illegals" support for local economies by paying rent and buying groceries; thereby, stimulating demand for small businesses in immigrant heavy communities?

As the native-born population ages and birth rates decline, "illegal immigrants" bolster the labor force, helping maintain a worker-to-retiree ratio vital to programs like Social Security and Medicare.

ChatGPT: "Which positive economic consequences do undocumented workers bring to the US economy?"
 
What's your problem with filling labor gaps in agriculture, construction, service, and elder care?

How about lower consumer prices that depend on "illegal" immigrants working in food production?

I'm sure you're MAGA mad about "illegals" contribution to Social Security by paying into the system without ever collecting benefits.

Maybe it's the "illegals" support for local economies by paying rent and buying groceries; thereby, stimulating demand for small businesses in immigrant heavy communities?

As the native-born population ages and birth rates decline, "illegal immigrants" bolster the labor force, helping maintain a worker-to-retiree ratio vital to programs like Social Security and Medicare.

ChatGPT: "Which positive economic consequences do undocumented workers bring to the US economy?"
/----/ "What's your problem with filling labor gaps in agriculture, construction, service, and elder care?"
What's your problem with following the law and obeying the rules?

The U.S. offers various work visas for foreign nationals, including temporary and permanent options, each with specific eligibility requirements and application processes.

Types of U.S. Work Visas​

  1. Temporary Work Visas: These visas allow foreign nationals to work in the U.S. for a limited time. Common categories include:
  1. Permanent Work Visas: These visas allow foreign nationals to live and work in the U.S. permanently. Key categories include:

Application Process​

Additional Information​

 
It is far more dishonest to deport millions of productive Americans who have lived in the US for decades with few or no legal avenues to regularize their status.

It is patently unjust to blame people for being undocumented when the system itself is broken or intentionally restrictive against migrants without white skins.
Go tell your Democratic Congress critters.

They have blocked every immigration and election security bill in the last 40 years.
 
ICE would have no way of knowing which of those documents you mentioned (especially drivers licenses) were valid and which were counterfeit.

How many US citizens carry their SS card (something SS strongly discourages) or birth certificates?

How does ICE determine which Americans to confront regarding their citizenship status without resorting to racial profiling?
Have you seen a fake driver's license in the past 20 years? No, you haven't because they do not exist outside possible China using them for election fraud. There is no guy making in the back of some print shop in the barrio.
 
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Deporting every undocumented immigrant would be logistically impossible, politically unpopular, and cost hundreds of billions of dollars.

The juice isn't worth the squeeze.
No, it won't. Their numbers get smaller every day and if you cut off the benefits, more will likely deport themselves. No matter, it will likely cost less than what they are costing us now.
 
No, it won't. Their numbers get smaller every day and if you cut off the benefits, more will likely deport themselves. No matter, it will likely cost less than what they are costing us now.
We would have to agree on some numbers first, right?

ChatGPT ("How many undocumented workers currently reside in the US") lists estimates of undocumented immigrants in the US between 13.7 million (2023) to 18.6 million (2025) depending on the source.

The AI selects 11-14 million undocumented immigrants in the US with approximately 8-9 million in the US labor force.

If accurate, that's about 4%-5% of the US workforce.

How likely is it that small a percentage could be worth the cost of deporting them?

"1. Estimates of Deportation Costs​


  • "Cost: $400 to $600 billion
  • Timeframe: 20 years
  • Assumptions..."
 
Have you seen a fake driver's license in the past 20 years? No, you haven't because they do not exist outside possible China using them for election fraud. There is no guy making in the back of some print shop in the barrio.
I can't be sure about the locations of any print shop, but there's no shortage of guys on the sidewalk outside my apartment building who will sell fake driver's licenses.

 
Bullshit.

Biden opened the border, invited people in, and failed to vet them.

He BROKE THE LAW.
Which law did Biden break?
According to whom?
Both Biden and Trump were criticized by immigrant rights advocates for policies that restricted access to asylum and potentially violated human rights and international obligations.
If it's true the number of migrant encounters at the US-Mexico border reached record highs under both administrations, then it's possible the complexities at the border go far beyond any POTUS's ability to alter.
 
Go tell your Democratic Congress critters.

They have blocked every immigration and election security bill in the last 40 years.
  • "The last comprehensive immigration reform was enacted almost four decades ago, during Ronald Reagan’s presidency...."
"Last October, (2023) Senate Republicans made it clear that they would not back additional aid for Ukraine without a bill that would help secure the southern border of the United States.

"With the blessing of both Senator Chuck Schumer, the Majority Leader, and Senator Mitch McConnell, the Minority Leader, a bipartisan team of senators began negotiations to produce a bill that enough members of both parties could accept to overwhelm objections from progressive Democrats and America First Republicans.

"The team negotiated for four months to produce this bill. It took less than four days for its support among Republicans to collapse. Why?

"The easiest explanation is that Republicans in both the House and Senate yielded to objections from their all-but-certain presidential nominee, former president Donald Trump."

The collapse of bipartisan immigration reform: A guide for the perplexed | Brookings
 
Which law did Biden break?
According to whom?
Both Biden and Trump were criticized by immigrant rights advocates for policies that restricted access to asylum and potentially violated human rights and international obligations.
If it's true the number of migrant encounters at the US-Mexico border reached record highs under both administrations, then it's possible the complexities at the border go far beyond any POTUS's ability to alter.
Dumbshit, illegal border crossings are now NEAR ZERO.

Democrats are lying scumbags.
 
Article 1, Section 2 of the US Constitution requires a count of the "whole number of persons in each state." Counting all residents, regardless of legal status, ensures congressional representation reflects the actual population.

Any legitimate concern with how congressional redistricting corrupts the electoral process starts here:
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Trump Lost. Vote Suppression Won.
That was dome as a compromise with the demklan slave holders. It isn’t a legit count of citizens and was done for the demklan to sign off on the constitution so they could count their slaves

Similar to why you all argue to keep it now and fight so hard to keep illegals here so you can exploit them for labor
 
  • "The last comprehensive immigration reform was enacted almost four decades ago, during Ronald Reagan’s presidency...."
"Last October, (2023) Senate Republicans made it clear that they would not back additional aid for Ukraine without a bill that would help secure the southern border of the United States.

"With the blessing of both Senator Chuck Schumer, the Majority Leader, and Senator Mitch McConnell, the Minority Leader, a bipartisan team of senators began negotiations to produce a bill that enough members of both parties could accept to overwhelm objections from progressive Democrats and America First Republicans.

"The team negotiated for four months to produce this bill. It took less than four days for its support among Republicans to collapse. Why?

"The easiest explanation is that Republicans in both the House and Senate yielded to objections from their all-but-certain presidential nominee, former president Donald Trump."

The collapse of bipartisan immigration reform: A guide for the perplexed | Brookings
There was bipastisan immigrant reform done in the 90s during the Clinton. Admin

The law works perfectly fine when enforced
 
Dumbshit, illegal border crossings are now NEAR ZERO.

Democrats are lying scumbags.
"In May 2025, the Border Patrol encountered 8,725 illegal aliens crossing the southwest border between ports of entry.

"This was a 93% decrease from May 2024 when USBP encountered 117,905 aliens."

CBP Releases May 2025 Monthly Update.
 
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