His people HAVE plans to use local and state cops…federal cops and TROOP’S to rake thru America looking to find, arrest , detain and then ship people OUT of America EN MASS….
Such an action would most probably damage the American economy…..
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 obscure laws to military funds to law enforcement officers from all levels of government.
Why it matters: History tells us such an effort would dramatically disrupt local communities and economies across the U.S. — and sow fear among the millions of people without legal status.
- If elected, Trump wants to mobilize ICE agents — along with the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, federal prosecutors, the National Guard, and even state and local law enforcement officers — to carry out deportations of undocumented immigrants, a source familiar with the plan told Axios.
- Trump has long campaigned on anti-immigrant fears. “They’re poisoning the blood of our country,” he said at a rally last month, a line he repeats often.
Zoom in: 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 an obscure section of the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts to immediately round up and deport some migrants with criminal histories.
- The military would build massive sites near the border to hold people awaiting deportation.
It could evoke scenes from the 1950s, when more than 1 million undocumented Mexican immigrants were deported under President Eisenhower.
- It was the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. The vast majority of Americans alive today have never seen anything like it….
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- There are roughly 2.9 million undocumented immigrants just in Texas, Florida and Georgia.
State of play: Top policymakers acknowledge that immigrants — including those who recently crossed the border illegally — have played a role in easing inflation and helping the economy avoid a recession after the pandemic.
- It’s a key reason why the Congressional Budget Office said this week it expects the United States’ GDP to be a stunning $7 trillion greater over the next 10 years than it initially projected in 2023.
- A rebounding supply of workers helped heal the acute labor shortages in recent years that drove up wages and costs that businesses passed on to consumers.
- “[A] big part of the story of the labor market coming back into better balance is immigration returning to levels that were more typical of the pre-pandemic era,” Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell told “60 Minutes” last week.
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This has Stephen Miller’s fingerprints ALL over it…..