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Deportations have continued. Tom Homan is not giving up and is asking Trump for resources and authority.
He needs it with almost 30 million illegals inside our borders. Get ready to see deportations via Cattle cars soon.



 
Trump wimps out and tries to escape blame for his illegal deportations.

Trump deflects on deportation order invoking Alien Enemies Act:
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‘Other people handled it!’
 
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The messiah's denial that his cult parrots is not based upon any cited evidence.

Trump on Friday deflected when asked if he signed the order to invoke the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century wartime law, to deport Venezuelan migrants allegedly linked to the Tren de Aragua gang.
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“... I don’t know when it was signed, because I didn’t sign it,”
Trump told reporters before departing the White House on Friday.
“Other people handled it.”...

The 4-page proclamation to invoke the 1789 law appears to have been signed by the president, according to a copy filed in the Federal Register.


https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...-trump-deportation-flights-alien-enemies-act/
 
The messiah's denial that his cult parrots is not based upon any cited evidence.

Trump on Friday deflected when asked if he signed the order to invoke the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century wartime law, to deport Venezuelan migrants allegedly linked to the Tren de Aragua gang.
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“... I don’t know when it was signed, because I didn’t sign it,”
Trump told reporters before departing the White House on Friday.
“Other people handled it.”...

The 4-page proclamation to invoke the 1789 law appears to have been signed by the president, according to a copy filed in the Federal Register.

https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...-trump-deportation-flights-alien-enemies-act/
Bus, under, throw.

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Trump is deporting far fewer illegals than either Biden or Obama.

Very, very inefficient.
 
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You guys are going to hate me for once again pointing stuff out about the POTUS, but am I hearing this correctly? Maybe I'm misunderstanding what he's saying here? Because it sounds like he's saying that if a farmer strongly recommends it, illegals working on their farms might be able to stay and then work toward becoming legal. If so...how does this go along mass deportations of all?

And how would this NOT be rewarding lawbreaking (crossing the border illegally in the first place) just to have cheap labor? BrokeLoser, what are your thoughts on this?

(I'm talking about what he said starting at the :22 mark)

 
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I should start keeping track of all this flip flopping or crazy statements, because recently it seems like everyday there's something. But typically it gets ignored and later totally forgotten by other news.
 
Temporarily stay, then leave and come back. You miss that part?

How is that not rewarding lawbreaking? If they came here illegally in the first place, they broke the law. So allowing them to stay for a while and go through the process of becoming legal (even if that means leaving for a while, which I doubt will happen) is rewarding their initial disregard for the law... and that just invites more illegal immigration.

And how does that not fly in the face of Trump's strong "mass deportations" rhetoric? Maybe I heard him wrong, but I thought his point was to get rid of illegals....not to give them a pathway to becoming legal, in order for farmers and hotels to have cheap labor. To me that sounds very similar to what many Dem politicians support.
 
Trump is deporting far fewer illegals than either Biden or Obama.

Very, very inefficient.
They had years, and they are the ones that caused this problem. Trump has had days, and is correcting those problems.
We have immigration laws that have served us well for all these years. Let's rely on those...
 
You guys are going to hate me for once again pointing stuff out about the POTUS, but am I hearing this correctly? Maybe I'm misunderstanding what he's saying here? Because it sounds like he's saying that if a farmer strongly recommends it, illegals working on their farms might be able to stay and then work toward becoming legal. If so...how does this go along mass deportations of all?

And how would this NOT be rewarding lawbreaking (crossing the border illegally in the first place) just to have cheap labor? BrokeLoser, what are your thoughts on this?

(I'm talking about what he said starting at the :22 mark)


/—-/ Trump deports illegal workers - ORANGE MAN BAD.
Trump offers to let illegal workers stay- ORANGE MAN BAD.
 
/—-/ Trump deports illegal workers - ORANGE MAN BAD.
Trump offers to let illegal workers stay- ORANGE MAN BAD.

Sorry but that binary team sports politics mindset doesn't work on me. I'm not a Dem who opposed Trump's (professed) anti-illegal immigration stance. I have always been opposed to illegal immigration, as long as I've been old enough to care about politics.

What I'm pointing out is the hypocrisy and flip-flopping....and y'all's response to it, which is to knee-jerkingly defend it! No matter what. It's like he can flip flop in the most blatant way, and you guys will defend it.

So now that we got that idiotic binary stuff out of the way.... care to address the actual point? Do you support Trump's CURRENT position, to allow illegals who work on farms and hotels to stay and have a path towards being legal? Yes or no? And if your answer is yes.... so that means you no longer agree with mass deportations of all illegals?
 
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How is that not rewarding lawbreaking? If they came here illegally in the first place, they broke the law. So allowing them to stay for a while and go through the process of becoming legal (even if that means leaving for a while, which I doubt will happen) is rewarding their initial disregard for the law... and that just invites more illegal immigration.

And how does that not fly in the face of Trump's strong "mass deportations" rhetoric? Maybe I heard him wrong, but I thought his point was to get rid of illegals....not to give them a pathway to becoming legal, in order for farmers and hotels to have cheap labor. To me that sounds very similar to what many Dem politicians support.
Do you know all the details regarding this or are you speculating?
 
Do you know all the details regarding this or are you speculating?

I'm just going by that clip and what I've seen reported so far. I would like to hear more details. But so far.... just based on that clip, it doesn't look good to me.

And I've said this before but I'll say it again. I truly don't like being someone who rains on a parade. But at the same time, truth and facts matter. And recently Trump has been saying and doing some crazy things, and since most of the time threads aren't started on those topics, those stories get totally ignored and then forgotten when other news comes up.

The thing that is sad to me is to see extreme partisanship that causes people to put loyalty to a politician above truth....and I really do think that is one of the reasons why we're losing our republic. Because that team sports politics mentality causes people (on both sides) to turn a blind eye to so much. And who does that benefit? The powers-that-shouldn't-be who I believe intentionally promote that team mentality, to keep us all fighting amongst ourselves instead of turning our attention on THEM, regardless of the letter by their name.
 
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