Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
Trump is deporting way fewer people than Obama did. Why?
The “deporter in chief” still holds the record.
President Donald Trump promised his supporters “the largest deportation program in American history” — but he’s nowhere close.
That distinction belongs to an early 20th-century program that likely saw 2 million people deported. When looking at more recent times, it’s President Barack Obama — once dubbed by immigrant advocates “the deporter in chief” — who holds the 21st-century deportation record. His administration kicked out 438,421 people in 2013. No president since has come close to equaling that record, including Trump during his first term.
Wow.
But how did he find people who were eligible to be deported, and how did he apprehend them?
We know that it is horribly evil for local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, and horribly evil for ICE to go into communities. Definitely a huge sin for them to go to work sites or schools. You cannot deport people with kids, and you cannot deport kids who have parents. No veterans, nobody with jobs, nobody struggling on welfare, and for sure nobody with an illness because who wants to go back to healthcare from their socialist systems?
So . . . who did he deport? Just volunteers or something?