ICE arresting more innocent people than criminals. Up 800% more under Trump!

Lets see how they handle this. My bet is they just don't raid farms, HOTELS and restaurants. Temporary visas means legal then the workers have rights to organize and all that shit. You are gullible.

The only thing you can give Trump for is the end of refuges flooding the border. They can no longer come here that way. But illegals will continue. Most of them will never see ICE. Trump raids a few business' in liberal cities. They can't even find any so they go to Home Depot to pick on people with accents.

THe border was HALF the problem. That is not a minor thing. And it would have been teh worse half, the ones that couldn't even get a temp visa.

Let's see this program of temporary visas be rolled out. How many of the 10 million illegals here work on farms, hotels and restaurants? 9 million? LOL

It is more thatn 10 million. And as to where they work, tehy work just about everywhere.

The pretense that this scale of a problem is localized to farms and hotels is dumb.
 
Lets see how they handle this. My bet is they just don't raid farms, HOTELS and restaurants. Temporary visas means legal then the workers have rights to organize and all that shit. You are gullible.

You are gullible. The only thing you can give Trump for is the end of refuges flooding the border. They can no longer come here that way. But illegals will continue. Most of them will never see ICE. Trump raids a few business' in liberal cities. They can't even find any so they go to Home Depot to pick on people with accents.

Let's see this program of temporary visas be rolled out. How many of the 10 million illegals here work on farms, hotels and restaurants? 9 million? LOL

Temporary visas means legal then the workers have rights to organize and all that shit.

Really? Can farm workers on temporary visas unionize?

You are gullible.


Show me.

The only thing you can give Trump for is the end of refuges flooding the border.

After 15 million flooding in under Biden, that's kind of a big deal.

They can no longer come here that way. But illegals will continue.

Of course they will.

How many of the 10 million illegals here work on farms, hotels and restaurants?

10 million? LOL!
Liberal math.
 
Temporary visas means legal then the workers have rights to organize and all that shit.

Really? Can farm workers on temporary visas unionize?

You are gullible.

Show me.

The only thing you can give Trump for is the end of refuges flooding the border.

After 15 million flooding in under Biden, that's kind of a big deal.

They can no longer come here that way. But illegals will continue.

Of course they will.

How many of the 10 million illegals here work on farms, hotels and restaurants?

10 million? LOL!
Liberal math.
Sure they can unionize and strike. Walk out. Not be taken advantage of like they are NOW.

You show yourself as being gullible. I don't need to do anything but continue to let you talk.

Foreigners legal or not don't want to come to the USA with Trump as president. They don't want to invest, vacation, trade with us. It's like we are Germany 1939.

Illegals can come here on a visitor visa. How hard is it for you to visit Mexico?

Trump says he's going to lower prescription drugs 1000% and you want to talk about liberal math?

I mean we can do the math.

Approximately 42% of crop farmworkers in the United States are estimated to be unauthorized immigrants. This translates to roughly 950,000 out of 2.2 million hired farmworkers. Many of these workers are from Mexico and other Latin American countries.

So 1 million of the 10 million are farmworkers. I say it's way more than that but let's say 10% is the right number. Then we have restaurants and hotels. Trump's not going after those workers either.

Can't you see you're being played? Trump plays wack a mole with illegals in blue cities is all he's doing. Thanks for running them out of our cities actually. Straight to your red states. Sanctuary States.
 
Sure they can unionize and strike. Walk out. Not be taken advantage of like they are NOW.

You show yourself as being gullible. I don't need to do anything but continue to let you talk.

Foreigners legal or not don't want to come to the USA with Trump as president. They don't want to invest, vacation, trade with us. It's like we are Germany 1939.

Illegals can come here on a visitor visa. How hard is it for you to visit Mexico?

Trump says he's going to lower prescription drugs 1000% and you want to talk about liberal math?

I mean we can do the math.

Approximately 42% of crop farmworkers in the United States are estimated to be unauthorized immigrants. This translates to roughly 950,000 out of 2.2 million hired farmworkers. Many of these workers are from Mexico and other Latin American countries.

So 1 million of the 10 million are farmworkers. I say it's way more than that but let's say 10% is the right number. Then we have restaurants and hotels. Trump's not going after those workers either.

Can't you see you're being played? Trump plays wack a mole with illegals in blue cities is all he's doing. Thanks for running them out of our cities actually. Straight to your red states. Sanctuary States.

Sure they can unionize and strike. Walk out. Not be taken advantage of like they are NOW.

Really? Temporary farm workers on visas? LOL!
So, what if they can?

Foreigners legal or not don't want to come to the USA with Trump as president.


And the illegal ones already here want to leave? Excellent!

How hard is it for you to visit Mexico?

I have no desire to go there again.

you want to talk about liberal math?

Yes, I want to mock liberal math.

So 1 million of the 10 million are farmworkers.


10 million? LOL! Show your math.

Trump plays wack a mole with illegals in blue cities is all he's doing.

OK, as long as he's deporting a bunch and there are no new ones walking across the border and being shipped into the interior with taxpayer funds.

Thanks for running them out of our cities actually. Straight to your red states.

I'm in Chicago and we're tired of our tax dollars being spent on illegals.
Not sure how Trump is shipping them out of Chicago and into red states.
Is that more of your liberal math?
 
Sure they can unionize and strike. Walk out. Not be taken advantage of like they are NOW.

Really? Temporary farm workers on visas? LOL!
So, what if they can?

Foreigners legal or not don't want to come to the USA with Trump as president.

And the illegal ones already here want to leave? Excellent!

How hard is it for you to visit Mexico?

I have no desire to go there again.

you want to talk about liberal math?

Yes, I want to mock liberal math.

So 1 million of the 10 million are farmworkers.

10 million? LOL! Show your math.

Trump plays wack a mole with illegals in blue cities is all he's doing.

OK, as long as he's deporting a bunch and there are no new ones walking across the border and being shipped into the interior with taxpayer funds.

Thanks for running them out of our cities actually. Straight to your red states.

I'm in Chicago and we're tired of our tax dollars being spent on illegals.
Not sure how Trump is shipping them out of Chicago and into red states.
Is that more of your liberal math?
I learned you something you didn't know. Now you want to ask so what?

Yes, temporary workers, also known as agency workers or contingent workers, can participate in a lawful strike, especially if they are part of a collective action for mutual aid or protection.

No the illegal ones are staying. Why would they leave? You see Trump isn't raiding their work places. Farms, hotels and restaurants. They are safe. Notice they aren't getting caught? So Trump's sending ICE to home depot is pretty pathetic huh?

I didn't ask if you wanted to visit Mexico again. I asked how hard would it be for you to go visit Mexico? So don't you think Mexicans can come visit? To visit their cousins and aunts? Mexicans still get smuggled to the border and either through tunnels, over under or around the wall.

I don't know if Trump has picked on Chicago yet like he has LA. How come he hasn't solved your gang problem yet? Law and order president. LOL.
BTW, I went to IL for IMTS. GOD DAMN you guys have a lot of Mexicans in your state. Holy shit I thought I was in Mexico.

I don't like illegals flooding into the country either. Biden was going to stop it last year. Trump stopped it. But now we need to go after illegal employers. Farmers, restaurant owners and hotels.
 
I learned you something you didn't know. Now you want to ask so what?

Yes, temporary workers, also known as agency workers or contingent workers, can participate in a lawful strike, especially if they are part of a collective action for mutual aid or protection.

No the illegal ones are staying. Why would they leave? You see Trump isn't raiding their work places. Farms, hotels and restaurants. They are safe. Notice they aren't getting caught? So Trump's sending ICE to home depot is pretty pathetic huh?

I didn't ask if you wanted to visit Mexico again. I asked how hard would it be for you to go visit Mexico? So don't you think Mexicans can come visit? To visit their cousins and aunts? Mexicans still get smuggled to the border and either through tunnels, over under or around the wall.

I don't know if Trump has picked on Chicago yet like he has LA. How come he hasn't solved your gang problem yet? Law and order president. LOL.
BTW, I went to IL for IMTS. GOD DAMN you guys have a lot of Mexicans in your state. Holy shit I thought I was in Mexico.

I don't like illegals flooding into the country either. Biden was going to stop it last year. Trump stopped it. But now we need to go after illegal employers. Farmers, restaurant owners and hotels.

Wow, that's awesome!
 
AI Overview

In fiscal year 2025 (starting October 1, 2024), ICE has arrested a significant number of individuals with no criminal convictions. Data from June indicates that 65% of the over 204,000 people booked into detention had no criminal convictions, according to the Cato Institute. Furthermore, over 93% of those detained had no history of violent offenses, according to the American Immigration Council.

Human and legal rights are being thrown out the window by the Trump administration.

AI Overview

Based on recent news reports and statements from civil rights and human rights organizations, there are concerns and allegations regarding the Trump administration's approach to human and legal rights in 2025. These include:
  • Immigration Enforcement: The administration has been accused of adopting policies that disregard due process for immigrants and asylum seekers, including expanding immigration enforcement to target foreign nationals, particularly students and researchers, attempting to end birthright citizenship via executive order, and carrying out mass deportations and raids. A former Department of Justice lawyer, Erez Reuveni, has also accused the Trump administration of ignoring court rulings and pressuring attorneys to prioritize the President's agenda over ethical obligations in deportation cases.
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): The administration has moved to terminate grants related to DEI programs and prohibit federally-funded entities from engaging in such initiatives, prompting legal challenges.
    • Housing Discrimination: The Department of Housing and Urban Development is reportedly preparing to shut down investigations into housing discrimination and segregation cases.
    • Education: There are concerns about the Trump administration's dismantling of the Education Department's civil rights division and attacks on academic freedom and free expression at universities.
  • Targeting of Critics:
    • Law Firms: Some law firms have been targeted with executive orders, facing sanctions like revoked security clearances and restricted access to federal buildings, for their pro bono work or associations with investigations involving President Trump.
    • Media and NGOs: There are concerns about undermining press freedom and the critical role of independent media. The administration has also cut funding to organizations supporting human rights defenders and independent journalists.
Is losing your rights to freedom and justice something that you want? If by any chance, you personally (or a member of your family) get arrested and thrown in jail (or worse, deported) without any chance of defending yourself, would you still be a Trump supporter?

By the way and for all of you that accuse these OP's as being TDS, may I remind you that Trump is doing things that no other U.S. president has done? He is changing the U.S. in ways that are against what our Constitution was built on. Do you honestly think that it should be ignored and Trump allowed to do it, without trying to change it (to the nth degree)?
Welp, I guess they have to break a few eggs to make an omelet, eh?

I would appear they are getting results. . . so a mistake here and there is going to happen. The point is, mistakes can be rectified, can't they?

New Data Reveals 1 Million Fewer Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Since January​


The U.S. saw a sharp decline in illegal immigrants from 15.8 million to 14.8 million in early 2025. Stricter Trump administration enforcement including deportations and border control caused significant drops in population and labor participation.​


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I already mentioned a few but here are a few more:

Policies:

1) taking advantage of the poor
2) enriching his friends at the cost of others
3) loyalty is more important than competence
4) creating disunity
5) revenge and rage are good things
6) using a hacksaw is better than using of a scalpel
7) blaming others for mistakes made (rather than himself) is the way to go forward
How nice you're a pom pom flailer for leftist pig styles.

 
AI Overview

In fiscal year 2025 (starting October 1, 2024), ICE has arrested a significant number of individuals with no criminal convictions. Data from June indicates that 65% of the over 204,000 people booked into detention had no criminal convictions, according to the Cato Institute. Furthermore, over 93% of those detained had no history of violent offenses, according to the American Immigration Council.

Human and legal rights are being thrown out the window by the Trump administration.

AI Overview

Based on recent news reports and statements from civil rights and human rights organizations, there are concerns and allegations regarding the Trump administration's approach to human and legal rights in 2025. These include:
  • Immigration Enforcement: The administration has been accused of adopting policies that disregard due process for immigrants and asylum seekers, including expanding immigration enforcement to target foreign nationals, particularly students and researchers, attempting to end birthright citizenship via executive order, and carrying out mass deportations and raids. A former Department of Justice lawyer, Erez Reuveni, has also accused the Trump administration of ignoring court rulings and pressuring attorneys to prioritize the President's agenda over ethical obligations in deportation cases.
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): The administration has moved to terminate grants related to DEI programs and prohibit federally-funded entities from engaging in such initiatives, prompting legal challenges.
    • Housing Discrimination: The Department of Housing and Urban Development is reportedly preparing to shut down investigations into housing discrimination and segregation cases.
    • Education: There are concerns about the Trump administration's dismantling of the Education Department's civil rights division and attacks on academic freedom and free expression at universities.
  • Targeting of Critics:
    • Law Firms: Some law firms have been targeted with executive orders, facing sanctions like revoked security clearances and restricted access to federal buildings, for their pro bono work or associations with investigations involving President Trump.
    • Media and NGOs: There are concerns about undermining press freedom and the critical role of independent media. The administration has also cut funding to organizations supporting human rights defenders and independent journalists.
Is losing your rights to freedom and justice something that you want? If by any chance, you personally (or a member of your family) get arrested and thrown in jail (or worse, deported) without any chance of defending yourself, would you still be a Trump supporter?

By the way and for all of you that accuse these OP's as being TDS, may I remind you that Trump is doing things that no other U.S. president has done? He is changing the U.S. in ways that are against what our Constitution was built on. Do you honestly think that it should be ignored and Trump allowed to do it, without trying to change it (to the nth degree)?

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AI Overview

In fiscal year 2025 (starting October 1, 2024), ICE has arrested a significant number of individuals with no criminal convictions. Data from June indicates that 65% of the over 204,000 people booked into detention had no criminal convictions, according to the Cato Institute. Furthermore, over 93% of those detained had no history of violent offenses, according to the American Immigration Council.

Human and legal rights are being thrown out the window by the Trump administration.

AI Overview

Based on recent news reports and statements from civil rights and human rights organizations, there are concerns and allegations regarding the Trump administration's approach to human and legal rights in 2025. These include:
  • Immigration Enforcement: The administration has been accused of adopting policies that disregard due process for immigrants and asylum seekers, including expanding immigration enforcement to target foreign nationals, particularly students and researchers, attempting to end birthright citizenship via executive order, and carrying out mass deportations and raids. A former Department of Justice lawyer, Erez Reuveni, has also accused the Trump administration of ignoring court rulings and pressuring attorneys to prioritize the President's agenda over ethical obligations in deportation cases.
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): The administration has moved to terminate grants related to DEI programs and prohibit federally-funded entities from engaging in such initiatives, prompting legal challenges.
    • Housing Discrimination: The Department of Housing and Urban Development is reportedly preparing to shut down investigations into housing discrimination and segregation cases.
    • Education: There are concerns about the Trump administration's dismantling of the Education Department's civil rights division and attacks on academic freedom and free expression at universities.
  • Targeting of Critics:
    • Law Firms: Some law firms have been targeted with executive orders, facing sanctions like revoked security clearances and restricted access to federal buildings, for their pro bono work or associations with investigations involving President Trump.
    • Media and NGOs: There are concerns about undermining press freedom and the critical role of independent media. The administration has also cut funding to organizations supporting human rights defenders and independent journalists.
Is losing your rights to freedom and justice something that you want? If by any chance, you personally (or a member of your family) get arrested and thrown in jail (or worse, deported) without any chance of defending yourself, would you still be a Trump supporter?

By the way and for all of you that accuse these OP's as being TDS, may I remind you that Trump is doing things that no other U.S. president has done? He is changing the U.S. in ways that are against what our Constitution was built on. Do you honestly think that it should be ignored and Trump allowed to do it, without trying to change it (to the nth degree)?
ICE is trump's SS Troopers. Immigrants first..then anyone opposing the Regime.
 
  • Undocumented immigrants paid $96.7 billion in federal, state, and local taxes in 2022. Most of that amount, $59.4 billion, was paid to the federal government while the remaining $37.3 billion was paid to state and local governments.
  • Undocumented immigrants paid federal, state, and local taxes of $8,889 per person in 2022. In other words, for every 1 million undocumented immigrants who reside in the country, public services receive $8.9 billion in additional tax revenue.
  • More than a third of the tax dollars paid by undocumented immigrants go toward payroll taxes dedicated to funding programs that these workers are barred from accessing. Undocumented immigrants paid $25.7 billion in Social Security taxes, $6.4 billion in Medicare taxes, and $1.8 billion in unemployment insurance taxes in 2022.
 
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AI Overview

In fiscal year 2025 (starting October 1, 2024), ICE has arrested a significant number of individuals with no criminal convictions. Data from June indicates that 65% of the over 204,000 people booked into detention had no criminal convictions, according to the Cato Institute. Furthermore, over 93% of those detained had no history of violent offenses, according to the American Immigration Council.

Human and legal rights are being thrown out the window by the Trump administration.

AI Overview

Based on recent news reports and statements from civil rights and human rights organizations, there are concerns and allegations regarding the Trump administration's approach to human and legal rights in 2025. These include:
  • Immigration Enforcement: The administration has been accused of adopting policies that disregard due process for immigrants and asylum seekers, including expanding immigration enforcement to target foreign nationals, particularly students and researchers, attempting to end birthright citizenship via executive order, and carrying out mass deportations and raids. A former Department of Justice lawyer, Erez Reuveni, has also accused the Trump administration of ignoring court rulings and pressuring attorneys to prioritize the President's agenda over ethical obligations in deportation cases.
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): The administration has moved to terminate grants related to DEI programs and prohibit federally-funded entities from engaging in such initiatives, prompting legal challenges.
    • Housing Discrimination: The Department of Housing and Urban Development is reportedly preparing to shut down investigations into housing discrimination and segregation cases.
    • Education: There are concerns about the Trump administration's dismantling of the Education Department's civil rights division and attacks on academic freedom and free expression at universities.
  • Targeting of Critics:
    • Law Firms: Some law firms have been targeted with executive orders, facing sanctions like revoked security clearances and restricted access to federal buildings, for their pro bono work or associations with investigations involving President Trump.
    • Media and NGOs: There are concerns about undermining press freedom and the critical role of independent media. The administration has also cut funding to organizations supporting human rights defenders and independent journalists.
Is losing your rights to freedom and justice something that you want? If by any chance, you personally (or a member of your family) get arrested and thrown in jail (or worse, deported) without any chance of defending yourself, would you still be a Trump supporter?

By the way and for all of you that accuse these OP's as being TDS, may I remind you that Trump is doing things that no other U.S. president has done? He is changing the U.S. in ways that are against what our Constitution was built on. Do you honestly think that it should be ignored and Trump allowed to do it, without trying to change it (to the nth degree)?
Notice the term convictions. All illegals are criminals by definition
 
My step-grandfather was a survivor, and he never told me what he went through. When I would ask, he said I wasn’t old enough to hear it. I was 22 when he died.

But I do know that the injuries to his body that occurred during that time lasted him his entire life. My suspicion was that so much damage was done to his stomach through years of surviving on bugs and whatever else that they had to remove most of it. He could never eat more than a spoonful of food at the time, and was pretty emaciated.

And these libs have the nerve to compare that to an illegal alien who violated our laws, and is now housed in an air-conditioned facility, with a bed, and being fed 3x a day.

So you are horrified that America acts... better than the Nazis?

Really?

You sound like someone who survives cancer getting upset they found a cure for cancer.
 
  • Undocumented immigrants paid $96.7 billion in federal, state, and local taxes in 2022. Most of that amount, $59.4 billion, was paid to the federal government while the remaining $37.3 billion was paid to state and local governments.
  • Undocumented immigrants paid federal, state, and local taxes of $8,889 per person in 2022. In other words, for every 1 million undocumented immigrants who reside in the country, public services receive $8.9 billion in additional tax revenue.
  • More than a third of the tax dollars paid by undocumented immigrants go toward payroll taxes dedicated to funding programs that these workers are barred from accessing. Undocumented immigrants paid $25.7 billion in Social Security taxes, $6.4 billion in Medicare taxes, and $1.8 billion in unemployment insurance taxes in 2022.

And they cost us much, much more in government spending than the amount they pay in taxes.

Undocumented immigrants paid federal, state, and local taxes of $8,889 per person in 2022.

How do they pay those? With stolen Social Security numbers?
 

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