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2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported
#21
pdq wrote:
[quote=mattkime]
IMO they realized that it was hard to find the illegal immigrants so he's going after the ones that have data in the system - just so happens to be the ones tryingto do things the right way

Precisely. The people he is grabbing are those who are following the rules after claiming asylum, assuming an America ideal that good-faith efforts will be returned in kind.

With this guy, that’s an unfortunate delusion.

Same with the IRS. They got IRS to break their long standing promise to not share the data with ICE/DHS. Now those who actually had jobs and SSN and paid taxes will get deported. Those who do crimes and sell drugs and are not in the IRS database will not.

Everything CFDT does is backwards.
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#22
special wrote:
[quote=pdq]
[quote=mattkime]
IMO they realized that it was hard to find the illegal immigrants so he's going after the ones that have data in the system - just so happens to be the ones tryingto do things the right way

Precisely. The people he is grabbing are those who are following the rules after claiming asylum, assuming an America ideal that good-faith efforts will be returned in kind.

With this guy, that’s an unfortunate delusion.

Same with the IRS. They got IRS to break their long standing promise to not share the data with ICE/DHS. Now those who actually had jobs and SSN and paid taxes will get deported. Those who do crimes and sell drugs and are not in the IRS database will not.

Everything CFDT does is backwards.
To the benefit of the “deep state”, it appears it took them 5 tries to find someone with pliable enough ethics to do so. Shades of Watergate and Bork, who Reagan wanted to repay with a SCOTUS appointment.
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#23
The state of Florida is going to help out with deportation numbers. They are allowing local law enforcement to turn people in to ICE for quick deportation, no due process. Just anybody the locals think is "trouble."

They rounded up 750 people last week.
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#24
Lemon Drop wrote:
The state of Florida is going to help out with deportation numbers. They are allowing local law enforcement to turn people in to ICE for quick deportation, no due process. Just anybody the locals think is "trouble."

They rounded up 750 people last week.

A few years ago I heard constructions sites slowed down to a crawl after DeSantis threated to check and deport illegal construction workers.

If they continue this policy, who will do the construction work in Florida and who will pick up the crops?
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#25
special wrote:
[quote=Lemon Drop]
The state of Florida is going to help out with deportation numbers. They are allowing local law enforcement to turn people in to ICE for quick deportation, no due process. Just anybody the locals think is "trouble."

They rounded up 750 people last week.

A few years ago I heard constructions sites slowed down to a crawl after DeSantis threated to check and deport illegal construction workers.

If they continue this policy, who will do the construction work in Florida and who will pick up the crops?

All those red-blooded Americans!

They desperately want those jobs to relive their "economic anxiety"!
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#26
They desperately want those jobs to relive their "economic anxiety"!


Yes, nothing is 'beneath them', even the poor wages, working conditions, and the expected living conditions of the immigrants they'll replace.

America, Job 1!

As if.
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