Go fuck yourself. You want to take vulnerable people fleeing violence and opperession who have done nothing wrong and deport them? That makes you an asshole.
But if you want to send them to a gulag where they have no rights, then you’re a deplorable human being.
Calm down Eugene....first, you're twisting what I was saying...Not unsurprising.
Tell us of the prisons emptied out in Venezuela, which one of those criminals were just fleeing violence and oppression...Because the families of actual American citizens here who had family members killed, and raped would strongly disagree....But, your care is not for them, "fuck them" right?
Look, The American people knew full well this was coming....Here's an article from Jan this year from the Economist no less that was saying it was coming....
" The new president kickstarted the lengthy process of classifying drug cartels as foreign terrorist organisations by arguing that they “threaten the safety of the American people, the security of the United States, and the stability of the international order in the Western Hemisphere”. Some Republicans have wanted that for more than a decade. The worrisome bit of that order directs top officials to prepare for the possibility that Mr Trump will invoke the Alien Enemies Act. This law is the only piece of the Alien and Sedition Acts, passed in 1798 when America was feuding with France, that was not repealed or allowed to lapse. It permits the president to summarily detain and deport citizens of countries with whom America is at war. It was last invoked to detain Germans, Italians and Japanese during the second world war—hardly a proud moment in American history. Yet America is not at war, and drug gangs are not sovereign nations, even if they do control some territory.
This is where Mr Trump’s talk of an “invasion” becomes more than rhetorical bombast. Framing the cartels as terrorist organisations invading America is meant to legitimise his use of the law...And because America is being invaded, Mr Trump argues, he can block anyone from crossing the border, in effect suspending asylum until he decides that the invasion is over.
The order applies not only to the children of unauthorised immigrants but also to those of people living in America on work or student visas. To justify this, Mr Trump argues that all foreigners are not in fact “subject to the jurisdiction” of its government. Since the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924, which gave citizenship to Native Americans belonging to sovereign tribes, only foreign diplomats have been considered immune from American law under that clause....it is exactly what the president promised he would do."
His executive orders range from benign to belligerent
www.economist.com