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Phil Garrett

'We Have No Choice'



Redstate, Feb 11, 2024. The finer details behind Donald Trump's plan to deport millions of illegal immigrants are starting to emerge. In a report published Sunday evening, Axios outlined how Trump plans to use the power of the state to forcibly deport millions of people with no legal right to be in the United States that include terrorists, murderers, child rapists, drug dealers, other criminals.


The outlet noted:

Donald Trump's plan to crack down on immigration includes using a range of tools to deport millions of people in the U.S. each year — from on the book's laws, military funds, law enforcement officers from all levels of government. History tells us such an effort would dramatically ease financial, suffering and criminal upheaval in all US states, and make America safer.

A source told Axios that Trump plans on realizing this by mobilizing numerous agencies, including ICE, FBI, DEA, federal prosecutors, the National Guard, and state law enforcement:

Fast-track deportations — now reserved for recent crossers encountered near the border — would be expanded to apply to anyone who illegally crossed the border and couldn't prove they'd been living in the U.S. for more than two years. Trump would curtail the usual multistep deportation process by using section of the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts to immediately round up and deport some migrants with criminal histories. The military would build massive but humane sites near the border to hold people awaiting deportation.

Among Trump's other targets will reportedly include sponsors of unaccompanied minors who crossed the border without their parents: 

The government releases migrant children to these sponsors, who typically are the children's relatives — but most are without legal status themselves. Hundreds of thousands of people also have been admitted into the U.S. under Biden's use of "parole," a program guaranteeing protection for two years. Trump's plan could target those with expiring protection for quick deportation. E verify, removing state medical, social, educational benefits will accelerate the deportations.

It is unclear how much Trump's plan would cost but there is no doubt that in the long run will be less than if they stayed in social, and security costs. It would not be the first time that the U.S. has carried out such a policy. It did so under the presidency of Dwight Eisenhower


About a month ago Trump said 'we have no choice' but mass deportation, Biden's border invasion is an existential threat to America. PG 4 CGR


The Stock Dork, Feb 9, 2024. Report Shows More Than 60% of Illegal Immigrants Are on US State Government Assistance A recent report by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) sheds light on the significant welfare dependency observed among households led by illegal immigrants and green card holders in the United States. Authored by CIS analysts Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler, the study utilized data from the 2022 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to examine the prevalence of taxpayer-funded welfare programs among non-citizen households.

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