trump says there's "no price tag" for deportation.

There is a net financial benefit to getting rid of these expensive drains on our infrastructure.

So, there is no price tag.
It’s more than financial, too. How do you measure the negative impact of uneducated, non-English speaking children dropped into the public schools where the kids of working class parents live?

Schools in the illegal-invaded area about 5 miles where I live have dropped to a 2 in the ratings.
 
Not to mention the screams of our children getting raped and murdered by illegals.
I know of no one who objects to trying to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal records.

Who Are The Rest?​

Let’s look at them more closely. More than 60 percent of the 10 million undocumented immigrants, or some six million people, have lived in the United States for at least a decade. That’s a long time. We are talking about immigrants who, apart from their immigration status, live normal, decent lives and who have families and jobs in the United States and who, for 10 years, have been contributing to America through their work and taxes. Roughly 50 percent are Mexicans, many with close family or social and cultural ties to America. Some four million of them are parents of children born in the United States. These are the cold, hard facts about them. Do all such immigrants merit wholesale deportations?
 
I know of no one who objects to trying to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal records.

Who Are The Rest?​

Let’s look at them more closely. More than 60 percent of the 10 million undocumented immigrants, or some six million people, have lived in the United States for at least a decade. That’s a long time. We are talking about immigrants who, apart from their immigration status, live normal, decent lives and who have families and jobs in the United States and who, for 10 years, have been contributing to America through their work and taxes. Roughly 50 percent are Mexicans, many with close family or social and cultural ties to America. Some four million of them are parents of children born in the United States. These are the cold, hard facts about them. Do all such immigrants merit wholesale deportations?
They are a net drain, to the tune of $150 billion a year.

Why are you so tone-deaf to keep fighting for the interests of illegals over honest Americans when that was one of the two key reasons you lost the election?
 
"We obviously have to make the border strong and powerful and, and we have to — at the same time, we want people to come into our country," he said. "And you know, I’m not somebody that says, 'No, you can’t come in.' We want people to come in."

As a candidate, Trump had repeatedly vowed to carry out the "largest deportation effort in American history." Asked about the cost of his plan, he said, "It’s not a question of a price tag. It’s not — really, we have no choice. When people have killed and murdered, when drug lords have destroyed countries, and now they’re going to go back to those countries because they’re not staying here. There is no price tag."


And yet there is a price tag. Not only for the economy (removing that many workers is inflationary because it will drive up the price of labor. Plus it will reduce GDP), but for the government.

How much could it cost?​

Vice President-elect JD Vance has estimated Trump's actions could result in 1 million people being removed from the country each year, a pace the nonpartisan American Immigration Council estimated would cost about $88 billion annually. To deport all the people in the U.S. without authorization would take about a decade and cost nearly a trillion dollars, the council said.

I guess the thrill he got from hearing the screams of immigrant children after being separated from their parents wasn't quite satisfying enough. Now he'll be breaking up families who have lived here, yes illegally, for many years. I personally know someone here in CO who is married to an illegal alien. That marriage is over if the ACLU isn't able to stop Don in the courts.
/—-/ if you’re caught drunk driving with kids in the car, they will be separated from you.
 
They are a net drain, to the tune of $150 billion a year.
Ridiculous. GDP is estimated to decline between 4 and 6% if his mass deportation plan is carried out.


Beyond the direct financial cost of mass deportation, we also estimated the impact on the U.S. economy. Due to the loss of workers across U.S. industries, we found that mass deportation would reduce the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) by 4.2 to 6.8 percent. It would also result in significant reduction in tax revenues for the U.S. government. In 2022 alone, undocumented immigrant households paid $46.8 billion in federal taxes and $29.3 billion in state and local taxes. Undocumented immigrants also contributed $22.6 billion to Social Security and $5.7 billion to Medicare.
 
The Preamble is titled We The People…not We The People Of Mexico. The Constitution is not an international document, it does not extend to the citizens of other nations.

It does when they're in this nation.
 
"We obviously have to make the border strong and powerful and, and we have to — at the same time, we want people to come into our country," he said. "And you know, I’m not somebody that says, 'No, you can’t come in.' We want people to come in."

As a candidate, Trump had repeatedly vowed to carry out the "largest deportation effort in American history." Asked about the cost of his plan, he said, "It’s not a question of a price tag. It’s not — really, we have no choice. When people have killed and murdered, when drug lords have destroyed countries, and now they’re going to go back to those countries because they’re not staying here. There is no price tag."


And yet there is a price tag. Not only for the economy (removing that many workers is inflationary because it will drive up the price of labor. Plus it will reduce GDP), but for the government.

How much could it cost?​

Vice President-elect JD Vance has estimated Trump's actions could result in 1 million people being removed from the country each year, a pace the nonpartisan American Immigration Council estimated would cost about $88 billion annually. To deport all the people in the U.S. without authorization would take about a decade and cost nearly a trillion dollars, the council said.

I guess the thrill he got from hearing the screams of immigrant children after being separated from their parents wasn't quite satisfying enough. Now he'll be breaking up families who have lived here, yes illegally, for many years. I personally know someone here in CO who is married to an illegal alien. That marriage is over if the ACLU isn't able to stop Don in the courts.
He's correct there isn't.

Start packing, chump.
 
I know of no one who objects to trying to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal records.

Who Are The Rest?​

Let’s look at them more closely. More than 60 percent of the 10 million undocumented immigrants, or some six million people, have lived in the United States for at least a decade. That’s a long time. We are talking about immigrants who, apart from their immigration status, live normal, decent lives and who have families and jobs in the United States and who, for 10 years, have been contributing to America through their work and taxes. Roughly 50 percent are Mexicans, many with close family or social and cultural ties to America. Some four million of them are parents of children born in the United States. These are the cold, hard facts about them. Do all such immigrants merit wholesale deportations?
We're first going after the ones let in by Harris/Biden. How about some cold hard facts, how many did they let into the country? THey know it - they issued them orders to appear.
 
"Brokelose angry at homosexuals for existing. Film at 11".

I assume he'll go with tradition, and have them wear the pink triangles in the camps.

Brokeloser, you share the same social policies as the Nazis, Islamic Republics, and most third world hellholes. Civilized nations, and all civilized people in the US, they back liberal policies.
It looks like the American people don't back liberal policies on Tuesdays. You might need to work on that instead of whining.
 
"Brokelose angry at homosexuals for existing. Film at 11".

I assume he'll go with tradition, and have them wear the pink triangles in the camps.

Brokeloser, you share the same social policies as the Nazis, Islamic Republics, and most third world hellholes. Civilized nations, and all civilized people in the US, they back liberal policies.
This shit is so fucking simple…why do you make it so hard on yourselves?
Why do you choose to think so unconventionally?
All you have to do is think like any good, real, core American does...and TA-DA! You become a legitimate human being.
 
Everyone in the country gets due process. The Supreme Court is pretty clear on this.
Yes, indeed, if you are accused of a criminal act you get due process.

But you don't get any other privileges.
 
It does when they're in this nation.
It does…for now.
Like birthright citizenship, everybody sane knows this is just another gross misinterpretation of the Constitution…Our Founders crafted the Constitution for American citizens ONLY, every single word was intended to be of clear benefit for CITIZENS, they never would have written a word that would help Mexico’s people fuck Americans over and it’s just a matter of time before Trumps court corrects this retarded bullshit.
Globalists are going to piss their pants when they render a retroactive ruling and 20 million anchor babies have to leave with their 50 million criminal parents.
Time to Make America American Again
 
"We obviously have to make the border strong and powerful and, and we have to — at the same time, we want people to come into our country," he said. "And you know, I’m not somebody that says, 'No, you can’t come in.' We want people to come in."

As a candidate, Trump had repeatedly vowed to carry out the "largest deportation effort in American history." Asked about the cost of his plan, he said, "It’s not a question of a price tag. It’s not — really, we have no choice. When people have killed and murdered, when drug lords have destroyed countries, and now they’re going to go back to those countries because they’re not staying here. There is no price tag."


And yet there is a price tag. Not only for the economy (removing that many workers is inflationary because it will drive up the price of labor. Plus it will reduce GDP), but for the government.

How much could it cost?​

Vice President-elect JD Vance has estimated Trump's actions could result in 1 million people being removed from the country each year, a pace the nonpartisan American Immigration Council estimated would cost about $88 billion annually. To deport all the people in the U.S. without authorization would take about a decade and cost nearly a trillion dollars, the council said.

I guess the thrill he got from hearing the screams of immigrant children after being separated from their parents wasn't quite satisfying enough. Now he'll be breaking up families who have lived here, yes illegally, for many years. I personally know someone here in CO who is married to an illegal alien. That marriage is over if the ACLU isn't able to stop Don in the courts.
They know they can't do this.

All he cared about was winning, so he told the rubes he'd do it. He knew they'd buy and that it would send their hearts a-flutter.

His words and promises mean nothing.
 
They know they can't do this.

All he cared about was winning, so he told the rubes he'd do it. He knew they'd buy and that it would send their hearts a-flutter.

His words and promises mean nothing.
Can you articulate to us WHY Trump “can’t do this”?
Or does it just feel good to say he can’t?
 
Not necessarily. They can consider the impact of their decision on the well-being of the nation (as they see it). The libs on the SCOTUS do that all the time.

For example, Obamacare - forcing Americans to buy a private product and fining them if they don’t - was unconstitutional.
This is what differentiates the judges MAGAs pick from democratically picked judges.
MAGAs pick judges who have a political goal, and manipulate the law to carry it out.
Like when they give personhood status to corporations. Or throw out stare decisis.

Conservative judges are supposed to interpret the Constitution based on the text as written, and not on any changes after it was written.
 
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