Mass Deportation - Planning underway— Tom Homan to be “Border Czar”

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Thanks Joe. Trump had it under control but you just couldn’t help yourself thinking about all those future dem voters moving into red states. Now we have to spend $300B to clean up his mess.
If by under control, do you mean an illegal immigration policy that was voided by the federal courts? Do you mean the policies that allowed the most entrants into the country in two decades, unaffected by the pandemic realities that caused the surge in 2021? What exactly do you mean by "under control"? Separating young children from their families for no reason at all?
 
I'm still amazed how this issue has been so blown out of proportion.
I agree. At least once a week for the past several months now I have to pause and just think about how dumb it is that this is such an "issue" for so many Americans. I mean, it literally affects my life (and most of theirs as well) not one measurable bit.

Like transgender women in sports and bathrooms. I mean, who gives a shit! Other than apparently millions and millions of idiot Americans.
 
I wonder how many Biological Males that transitioned played HS Womens sports?? The number
And how many of them were built like Lawrence Taylor
 
Thanks Joe. Trump had it under control but you just couldn’t help yourself thinking about all those future dem voters moving into red states. Now we have to spend $300B to clean up his mess.
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The current numbers (2024) are at about 11.7 million. From the above graph, the 'mess' as you call, it, has always been there, but now, ostensibly, it's the MOST CRUCIAL CRISIS OF OUR GENERATATION!!! Lock up the wife and kids!

But yeah, let's spend $300 billion on this issue.
 
I wonder how many Biological Males that transitioned played HS Womens sports?? The number
And how many of them were built like Lawrence Taylor
IMO, this issue for social conservatives has little or nothing to do with transgenders in sports. That's just the excuse. The real issue for them is that transgenders (and non-binary people) exist, period. They want these people to disappear from public life - not seen in movies or television or social media, not to be discussed or referred to at all in schools, and even denied the ability to have gender-affirming surgery and post-surgery care and medications. In Florida under DeSantis the state did just that, even for adults. The clear goal was to force transgender adults to simply leave the state. My guess is that this is eventually what we're going to see Republicans try to do at the national level in the next year or two, especially since they control all three branches of the federal government.

Link: Transgender adults in Florida are blindsided that a new law also limits their access to health care
 
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What do the vast majority of the military think about Trump? I know some retired military, ex-military, and just a few active duty folks, they all seem to be either pretty apolitical or generally ok with Trump. But I am asking about the top dogs, like what do they think about Trump. During the Bush administration, I knew active duty, lower on the totem pole guys that were evenly split on GWB, but the few higher ups I knew at the time were generally pretty Pro-GWB/Cheney. But I am not as connected as I was then while in college and doing internships with congressional reps. Just didn;t know if you had any insight here? I can't imagine the top brass would be real thrilled with him.

I live in a county whose population is triple because of a major military base. This is Trump country. They love him. It’s truly baffling.
 
I live in a county whose population is triple because of a major military base. This is Trump country. They love him. It’s truly baffling.
Want to hear truly infuriating....I give any vet or family members a 25% discount on classes. I work with veteran's organizations closely to help with veteran housing and homelessness. We both grew up in military families and have tremendous respect for military service. Yet, if I express any political opinion AT ALL, the current military members detest me and love Donald Trump.

It's soul crushing sometimes.
 
Want to hear truly infuriating....I give any vet or family members a 25% discount on classes. I work with veteran's organizations closely to help with veteran housing and homelessness. We both grew up in military families and have tremendous respect for military service. Yet, if I express any political opinion AT ALL, the current military members detest me and love Donald Trump.

It's soul crushing sometimes.
I think at least some of that is because many military members come from white working-class backgrounds, and that's Trump's base. I know several retired military (one an Iraq War vet) who grew up in my hometown and came from financially modest backgrounds, and they're all huge Trump fans and are convinced that Democrats hate the military and are basically in league with the devil. But even if they hadn't been in the military I think they would still have the same political and cultural views. But yeah, it is distressing to hear such people love them some Trump, especially after all the nasty things he's said about veterans and the military in general, and that he's a draft dodger.
 


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The executive actions and reviews underway include the return of the program informally known as “remain in Mexico,” which requires migrants to stay in Mexico during their immigration proceedings in the US, revising asylum restrictions, revoking protections for migrants covered by Biden’s humanitarian parole programs and undoing ICE’s enforcement priorities, according to two sources briefed on transition policy discussions.

Another executive order that is being considered would make detention mandatory and call for an end to releasing migrants, which often happens across administrations because of limited federal resources. It’s that type of executive order, sources say, that would pave the way for detaining and eventually, deporting people at a large scale.

Trump’s team is also reviewing regional capability for housing migrants – a process likely to lead to consideration of the construction of new detention facilities in larger metropolitan areas, according to two sources. Homeland Security officials have previously identified multiple cities in which to build up detention capability in preparation for border surges.


But they are also evaluating a potential national emergency declaration to unlock Pentagon resources – which was done during Trump’s first term and faced lawsuits – and tailoring that declaration to pave the way for expanding detention space, according to one of the sources.

The private sector, which the federal government heavily relies on for detention space, is also preparing to add more beds. In a recent eaomrnings call, CoreCivic CEO Damon Hininger noted the increased need for detention capacity. CoreCivic is one of the largest private prison operators in the US. …”
 
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