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Trump team announces "largest mass deportation operation" on Day 1 of presidency


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4 minutes ago, Armani? said:

I mean, it's not like the Supreme Court will block him:skull:

 

They have the Senate, also likely to have house

This still isn't gonna happen day 1. It will be like 3 years, if that 

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How can that even be co-ordinated for their first day. No chance. :rip:

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Nothing this man says or does has shock value anymore.

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Do you realize how hard this is going to tank the economy?! SMFH

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It's the same process as getting money from tax havens to fund programmes. All you have to do is say the word and you're there...

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This policy is so Hitler-esque. But America wanted it. 

 

The real question is: Can the host countries take in 20 million people? It will be one of the biggest mass deportation campaigns since WW2. 

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11 minutes ago, Riot said:

Mi gente latino

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15 minutes ago, SoldierofLove said:

Aren't a lot of them and their friends and family MAGA citizens? I want close up shots of all of them sobbing when they get dragged into cages. 

 

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But can undocumented immigrants vote? Because that's who's targeted here and I don't think they were even able to vote for trump

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14 minutes ago, Trent W said:

He only says **** like this and does nothing, he knows his base doesn't pass the headlines

 

Everybody already forgot about the wall he was going to build by the second month

But Trump did deport a lot of people. And he will deport even more. Republicans now control every branch of the US government. Trump has the ability to do whatever he wants. And if that means deporting millions of people. He can do it. 

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7 minutes ago, The7thStranger said:

Girl, please.

 

There are many, many people who get to share in this blame, and here just some of the examples: Donald Trump. The Republican party at large. Republican party voters. Right-wing social media influencers, the least of which being Elon Musk and Andrew Tate. Joe Biden for not moving aside quicker. The DNC for not championing a new option. Jill Stein supporters who lived through the first Trump era and refuse to see through her fraudulence. Uncle Toms like Kanye West. Privileged, lazy people who stayed home and thought they were doing something by protesting this election.

 

You can't point the finger at just one demographic. So much blame to go around! :clap3:

You're right, it's not only those I mentioned. But they share a significant share of the blame.

 

DNC and Biden also as he should have stepped down far sooner so an actual primary could have taken place. And DNC fought tooth and nail against a legitimate primary.

 

At the end of the day though it's the candidate and team that lead the campaign that shares the most blame since they didn't do enough to break from Biden, do things differently, and get people off the couch. Which many didn't because they weren't doing much to differentiate from Biden and show that they'd do anything meaningfully different, so people just weren't persuaded.

 

The burden is on the candidate and the campaign to do that persuasion. Disinformation doesn't help, sure, but it's clear a lot more could have been done. And should have been done differently. Laundering the reputations of neocons and pretending that's going to do anything clearly ain't the way. 

 

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Mi gente Latino 

 

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The self hating voters are in for reality check.

 

 

Adiós amigos 

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28 minutes ago, CaptainMusic said:

 

I mean…

 

The way the Latinos voted for Trump this election, I honestly don't care anymore. 

I might be missing sth but since they could vote doesn't that mean they are legal American citizens? Why would they be in fear of getting deported?

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11 minutes ago, tost1 said:

But can undocumented immigrants vote? Because that's who's targeted here and I don't think they were even able to vote for trump

Lol, the Trump administration had US CITIZENS deported at airports and refused entrance at the border after vactioning in Mexico because they looked too brown for their liking.

 

This is not just gonna affect undocumented people, and that's the point. 

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And nothing will happen just like with his Muslim ''ban'' :bibliahh:He's already flopping and it hasn't even started yet :rip:

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Welp I'm safe

 

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4 minutes ago, Arthoe said:

Lol, the Trump administration had US CITIZENS deported at airports and refused entrance at the border after vactioning in Mexico because they looked too brown for their liking.

 

This is not just gonna affect undocumented people, and that's the point. 

just wait till they start categorizing by last names that sound too "Spanish" and applying the same concept as this.

 

fun times ahead 

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Is this part of Project 2025?

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I'm really scared for my friends and family members with green cards :ace:

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49 minutes ago, CaptainMusic said:

 

I mean…

 

The way the Latinos voted for Trump this election, I honestly don't care anymore. 

well yeah but what about those who didn't vote for him :doc:

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Latinos for Trump wanted this so I wish them an ounce of luck

 

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Unfortunate for the good ones who will be collateral damage

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41 minutes ago, Burn said:

How can that even be co-ordinated for their first day. No chance. :rip:

If only they had been planning some sort of Project, like, a 2025 project in advance so they could hit the ground running.

 

Hmm't.

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