Trump will begin operations to deport millions of undocumented immigrants when he starts his term, campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wedn

The shit that
Once I applied my process took a year. My neighbor took two years. My roommate took seven.

The American immigration system is a slow bureaucratic slog. It's almost inevitable that your visa will expire while they come up with a decision. Especially if you're home country's bureaucracy is even worse.

That's why we have so many illegals here.

To some extent I can understand white Americans not understanding. Why would they if it doesn't affect them? But when it hits your community? Your family? You?!!

This morning I learned that stupidity is when you harm others without any gain for yourself. This is a level of stupidity I can't begin the comprehend.

One job. To put this prick in prison. But no. Who the fuck they think is gonna work for such low wages, and such hard work other than immigrants. Stupid dumb fucks thought inflation was bad. Wait till that orange fuck takes us into a recession. Just watch as the unemployment numbers start going up and up month after month.
What burns is the idiots who have never been anywhere else on this planet and witnessed the level of corruption, poverty, and overralll lack of freedom others have. Those who say “ohhh both parties are the same” and are apathetic and ignorant of the entire political process. People leave real oppression to come to this country and take it granted. Well now they’re in for how Trump and his crew will fuck up this country.
 
So I was texting with an ex-employee of mine. He worked my shops for a few years. He's Mexican and voted for Trump.

His mom was illegal (she passed), his wife is illegal, father and his uncles and aunts are all illegal and this is what he said:



I responded:
So you honestly believe that your wife and family won't get picked up? Are you serious????


My response:
I've seen this before. Where people married to undocumented say exactly what you're saying, only to be shocked when when their husband or wife is deported.


My response:
Wrong. they want all illegals gone

*i posted a picture of a tweet by Tomi Lauren where, "she said we should give illegal 90 days to self deport."

*then I posted stories of Trump supports getting their spouses deported
There are plenty of stories of "Trump supporters" who had their spouses deported. I think you're being delusional.



Dude is emotionally and mentally slow. Always has been. Good artist, but slow as fuck. Anything white people tell him, he believes. People were telling me to call ICE. I'm not an asshole though, but he'd deserve the shit
Let them live in the delusion. These people see themselves as white. They didn't have to go through Jim Crow to learn their place. The lesson will be swift in coming.
 
At this point, give these folks everything they voted for...send all they asses away, fuck Ukraine and I could care less about the Palestinian- Israeli conflict...I was already team black folks but it's on go mode now. All us, fuck everybody else's problems...
 
Now the super liberals / pro-whites are turning on the immigrants they thought were their allies.

:frozen:

Afro immigrants need to ask their white immigrant friends for help and support during this trying time. Immigrants have to stick together, they have a shared story and pathway into this country that makes them unique.
 
Alls I know is that everybody I see on construction sites is speaking Spanish and sending pesos back where they come from. They're paying taxes and Social Security. The reality will set in sooner than later
It'll really set in when all the fools see the prices going up on all their food and vegies.... no crackers or anyone else will do the back breaking cheap labor..... vegetables will rot in the fields for lack of cheap labor.... someone posted something a couple of years ago with cheap prison labor..... mofos all quit after 1-3 days of just picking watermelons ... lol at all the mofos crying and whining bout how "they're stealing our jobs" ... :hmm:

who’s an idiot?
It’s not my people that will be shipped out
you'll wake the fuck up reeeeal soon youngin .... reality gonna bitch slap the shit outta you.....:yes:



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I don’t give a fuck about them but unlike them I know in America the same way they feel about blacks they feel about Mexicans. Yall talking about putting them in gas chambers like you in power and like yall wouldn’t be next in line. They’ve told yall their job is to make sure the white male stays in power lol. They are not your friend.
It's amazing to me these goofy ass niggas couldn't understand why you should have been voting Kamala. Absolutely zero pragmatism.
 
Once I applied my process took a year. My neighbor took two years. My roommate took seven.

The American immigration system is a slow bureaucratic slog. It's almost inevitable that your visa will expire while they come up with a decision. Especially if you're home country's bureaucracy is even worse.

That's why we have so many illegals here.

To some extent I can understand white Americans not understanding. Why would they if it doesn't affect them? But when it hits your community? Your family? You?!!

This morning I learned that stupidity is when you harm others without any gain for yourself. This is a level of stupidity I can't begin the comprehend.
Ah yes, the 3rd quadrant.
 
One job. To put this prick in prison. But no. Who the fuck they think is gonna work for such low wages, and such hard work other than immigrants. Stupid dumb fucks thought inflation was bad. Wait till that orange fuck takes us into a recession. Just watch as the unemployment numbers start going up and up month after month.
History repeats itself.
 
I don’t give a fuck about them but unlike them I know in America the same way they feel about blacks they feel about Mexicans. Yall talking about putting them in gas chambers like you in power and like yall wouldn’t be next in line. They’ve told yall their job is to make sure the white male stays in power lol. They are not your friend.



We're not next in line. We've survived 500 years in this country off our own might. We're good.


The gas chamber shit is clowning. All the wild shit talking on BGOL, and this is where you decide to draw the line?


Your right though, they aren't our friends we have no friends. Fuck them bruv
 
The United States went full criminal on me taking intellectual property and I survived assassination attempts. I don't know who, but they had some type of surveillance system set up on me watching me all the time, no privacy. It was unreal, the amount of lawlessness that was taking place.

Before I left, I took great care in making sure to have my own source of income. You should show you made every attempt to not be a burden on a country before leaving. These people show up with a jug of water, broke as fuck expecting a city like New York to take care of them.
 
Yeah I'll believe it when I see it. Rounding up every illegal & processing them for deportation will be expensive. But the main thing is that this will cripple the economy & Trump's cronies know this.

That's why I mostly believe it's bullshit too. Trump will make a few arrests. Put some troops on the border for a hot minute. Then say "see, I've sent them all home" meanwhile they are all still here, working these fields.
 

Trump allies, private sector quietly prepare for mass detention of immigrants​



CNN —
Donald Trump’s allies and some in the private sector have been quietly preparing to detain and deport migrants residing in the United States on a large scale, according to four sources familiar with the discussions.
And with the former president becoming the president-elect, those preparations are now expected to ramp up.
Immigration was a cornerstone of Trump’s 2024 campaign, and while he repeatedly touted promises of mass deportation on the trail – putting increased emphasis on interior enforcement compared to his 2016 fixation on the border wall – members of his orbit and some in the private sector discussed what that plan would look like, according to the sources.

Trump’s day one priority is to reinstate his former administration’s border policies and reverse those of President Joe Biden, senior Trump adviser Jason Miller told CNN.
Early discussions among Trump’s team have focused on removing undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes, a source familiar with the team’s preliminary plans told CNN. A key issue under consideration is how, when and if to deport immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, commonly known as Dreamers.
Former President Donald Trump emerges to speak at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, November 6, 2024.
Related articleTrump’s second term will look nothing like his first
Targeting Dreamers would be a departure from the historically bipartisan support they’ve enjoyed. Some are temporarily protected by the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that allows recipients to live and work in the US.
Tom Homan, who previously served as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, could potentially serve as one of the leads on immigration in the administration, sources said.
“It’s not gonna be – a mass sweep of neighborhoods. It’s not gonna be building concentration camps. I’ve read it all. It’s ridiculous,” Homan told CBS News in an interview that aired last month.
“They’ll be targeted arrests. We’ll know who we’re going to arrest, where we’re most likely to find ‘em based on numerous, you know, investigative processes,” he added.
Brian Hughes, a Trump senior adviser, said that when the president-elect returns to the White House, one of his priorities will be border security.
“President Trump won a landslide victory Tuesday because Americans embrace his common sense policy to secure our border and implement mass deportation for illegal migrants,” Hughes said.

Logistical challenges​

Even before Tuesday night, some in the private sector who help provide services for detention spaces had already been in ongoing discussions about a potential second Trump term and are expecting planning to pick up, according to one of the sources.
One of the key elements of any plan to deport immigrants is detention space, which Democratic and Republican administrations have grappled with because of limited resources.
The federal government contracts with the private sector to build, operate and manage detention facilities, and works with county jails.
“There’s a small number of beds that are federally owned facilities. The rest of them are split between private detention facilities and county jails,” said John Sandweg, who served as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the Obama administration. “There’s an ICE presence, but by and large the people operating the detention centers are employees of the contractors.”
There are a number of contractors the incoming Trump administration can lean on, including those who already have existing agreements with the federal government, making it a potentially easier process.
The hard part, current and former ICE officials said, is finding the money.
The average cost of apprehending, detaining, processing and removing one undocumented immigrant from the United States in 2016 was $10,900, according to figures released by ICE at the time. That year, ICE also said the average cost of transporting one deportee to their home country was $1,978. Since then, the costs have only grown.
ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations has generally been underfunded and has previously had to reprogram funds to expand detention space, especially during border surges. But there are limits to how much money can be reprogrammed, officials said.
“They would need to be aggressive to make sure they don’t have to reprogram,” one former senior ICE official said, citing the upcoming budget cycle. “If they want to accomplish the goals they’ve been talking about, they’d need orders of magnitude change.”
That also includes bolstering personnel, which has previously been a challenge for the agency.
“As far as the detention, they can canvas the existing contractors out there. They can move relatively quickly,” the former senior ICE official said, adding that deportations can be challenging with certain countries.
“Every country has different requirements for travel documents. Mexico and Central America, removals can happen quickly from the time they have order of removal. Most any other country it takes a lot longer,” they added.
ICE also has limitations in holding immigrant families – and is not responsible for holding unaccompanied migrant children; that responsibility lies within the Health and Human Services Department.

Mixed outlook at DHS​

At the Department of Homeland Security, which is charged with immigration enforcement, officials are bracing for a seismic shift in immigration policy under the incoming Trump administration, prompting some interagency calls Wednesday as people prepare for the weeks ahead.
One Homeland Security official described the mood internally as a “mixed bag.” One of the questions top of mind among those in the department Wednesday was what will happen to Biden administration policies, like parole programs for certain nationalities that allowed beneficiaries to temporarily work and live in the United States.
“Shell shocked among the political,” another Homeland Security official said.
In his first days in office, Biden did away with many of the Trump administration’s controversial immigration policies. Now those policies may make a return.
For some at DHS, that comes as welcome news. Over the last three years, the Biden administration grappled with multiple border crises, garnering fierce criticism internally and externally among Republicans and Democrats.
Biden administration officials ultimately landed on a much harsher stance on the US-Mexico border that resulted in a dramatic drop in migrant crossings over recent months.
Still, some in the department’s immigration enforcement agencies welcomed Trump’s win.
“There is a lot of optimism and hope,” another Homeland Security official said.
 
That's why I mostly believe it's bullshit too. Trump will make a few arrests. Put some troops on the border for a hot minute. Then say "see, I've sent them all home" meanwhile they are all still here, working these fields.
So is Trump full of shit or is he about business?

Thats the problem with you super liberals, illogical and indecisive.


In one post it is “Trump is back, the end of the world is here!” and the next one it is “Trump is all talk and really won’t do anything”

Must be tough to live with two minds

:smh:
 
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