The Immigration/Deportation/ICE Thread



This is uncontrolled everywhere.




I wonder what their national deficit is at?

Edit: They're not even at a trillion yet and their gnp for '22 was $4.5 trillion.
 
Springfield, OH is a town that has a total population of 58,100 to begin with.

It is irresponsible to drop 15% or more of that demographic in a city that size.

But the tweet (from Breitbart) is inaccurate as it doubles the size from 10,000 to 20,000.

 
Better than dropping leaflets in the barrio.
 


I'm actually kind of surprised. I'd also never vote for anyone that put that bill in front of him either. It's pure madness. And I'm not a California guy, but do they offer that to everyone in California? Because I notice they are claiming this gives illegals equal access to purchase a home. Equal implies they are already doing that for citizens? That's more just a curiosity on my part.

I don't think anyone in this country deserves equal access to our resources. You're a criminal, you came in this country illegally, when you become a citizen you should get equal access. I don't want to leave any kids suffering but you can't just give people things because they sneak across the border. That's the kind of thing that causes major problems. And you want to talk about a housing crisis and housing prices sky rocketing, implement something like this.
 
He'd have signed it if the publicity weren't so bad on it. No doubt.


My feelings exactly. You can tell because he didn't say he disagreed with the bill, just that there's suddenly no money for it.

Politically unpopular bill so he didn't want to sign it, but popular among his party so he didn't want to disavow himself from it.

I didn't think it was possible but I think I have even less respect for him now.
 
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