And so it begins…..
I will remind people AGAIN…..
The migrants Texas GOP Governor exported to Blue state’s that helped Trump get his old job back ARE LEGAL Immigrants…..
(The Feds can’t handle ‘Millions’ being sent anywhere…And media stories of families ripped apart are not gonna earn Trump points)
Those who thought the Feds where gonna come and take them away ?
Surpise…..
In addtion?
Biden and Mexico have cut back illegal border crossing ‘s by 50%…..
If Trump pisses Mexico’s new Woman President enough?
She could stop helping on the border crossing enforcement….
So?
ALREADY?
We have the Trump bull shit hitting the reality wall……
I’ll add more to this….
The resumption of raids probnably won’t be concentrated in Red state’s when illegal migrant labor supports their economies use of cheap labor…..
Gonna be a whole LOT MORE of these reality checks coming for ole Trump and his minions ….
Fox Business’s Elizabeth MacDonald showed recent clips featuring MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace saying Homan has “ties to Project 2025,” former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro saying he has “a cowboy attitude” and that Trump’s deportation plan will “require a lot of pushback” and “The View” co-host Ana Navarro saying “when he says ‘Yes, families can be deported together,’ what he is saying, is that U.S. citizens can be deported.”
“Are you saying that, Tom?” MacDonald asked [Incoming Trump Border Czar] Homan on “The Evening Edit,” referring to Navarro’s statement.
Homan responded that “U.S. citizens” and “legal immigrants are perfectly safe, for God’s sakes.”
Late last month, in response to a question from journalistCecilia Vega on CBS’s “60 Minutes” about the possibility of going forward with “mass deportation without separating families,” Homan said “there is” and that “Families can be deported together.”
Earlier in his interview on “The Evening Edit,” Homan said the Biden administration has “deported families together.”
“I mean, look … if these people demand due process, they demand the right to claim asylum, they demand the right [to see a judge], and we give them to ‘em at an [exorbitant] taxpayer cost, at the end of that due process, if [a] federal judge [says] ‘You must go home,’ they have to go home,”….
Immigration lawyers, some who probably ARE getting ready to leave the Justice Dept. to join firmes that will double their salaries to fight their former employer, the US Govt, are lining up cases for the courts…
Also….
Lawyers from the first dueling with Trump on immigration have had time to get ready to go Trump’s policies again….
There IS gonna a fight here as there will be in other places….
After his decisive victory over Kamala Harris, Mr. Trump is expected to name key cabinet choices in the coming days and weeks, including his nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security. And in the coming four years, a harsher crackdown on migrants is expected, something immigration lawyers have prepared for months….
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During his campaign, Mr. Trump vowed to undertake the largest deportation effort in the nation’s history, though he skirted questions about whether the sweeps would target undocumented immigrants who had long lived in the country, people who had more recently crossed at the southern border or both. About 11 million undocumented people resided in the United States as of 2022, according to the Pew Research Center, with nearly two-thirds having been in the country for at least a decade.
While deporting millions of people would be all but impossible with current enforcement resources, Mr. Trump has said he would consider stationing American troops at the border with Mexico and working with governors to deploy the National Guard into the interior of the country…..
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In his campaign, Mr. Trump spoke of using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to carry out mass deportations, a law under which people of Japanese descent were held in internment camps during World War II.
Mr. Trump also has said the deportations would be modeled after those under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose administration used sweeps, raids and blunt forms of racial profiling in the 1950s to round up and expel mostly Mexican and Mexican American laborers.
“He has threatened to use powers — some that haven’t been used in a century, since World War II — to arrest, detain and imprison people without any judicial review,” Mr. Johnson said, referring to Mr. Trump. “We are going to have to find ways to meet the moment.”….
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