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Mass deportation gaining Americans support - HarleyDog - 06-23-2024 It appears others outside P&R are getting angry with our border crisis, and mostly blame Biden. 62% of Americans are in favor. Broken down by race is as follows: Hispanics - 53% White - 67% Black - 47% Latino - 45% Biden is realizing he messed up. However, his attempts to blame Trump are reckless, because people are not buying it. Although they blame both Republicans and Democrats for a failed border policy, Biden is getting the brunt on this one. https://www.newsweek.com/majority-hispanics-favor-mass-deportation-1913510 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/exclusive-poll-america-warms-to-mass-deportations/ar-AA1nDo1C Quote:nnounces Border Crackdown: 'Republicans Left Me With No Choice' RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Luvnit2 - 06-23-2024 I said a while ago the Border crisis would be a catalyst for Trump's reelection. This spills over to the economy. The illegal asylum seekers are taking benefits from Black and Hispanic voters. Those migrants who entered. the US legally are against those jumping the line. A lot of those who did it the right way have family attempting to follow them, under Biden they have been pushed to the back of the line. As murders and rapes by asylum seekers becomes more prevalent, it will get worse for the Democrats and Biden. The economy is bad and worse for those who make less, their 20% rise in inflation impacts them more than those who are upper middle class and above. Their limited dollars don't go far. They still remember Trump's inflation and economy and them being much better off. They also remember the Trump tax cuts Biden and Democrats want to not renew. This will raise the federal income taxes they pay in 2025. It was not long ago Mayorkas and Biden sold a lie the border was secure. It was not. They said they needed Congress to fix it, but Schumer when given a standalone immigration Bill HR2, he refused to bring it to the floor for debate or approval. Biden then used a weak executive order to slow the flow of illegal immigrants entering into the US, no Congress. He could had limited it to 0 per day, but it is weak as it still allows 2500 a day. That is not deterring migrants to come to the border, it was never designed to, just an act to attempt to fool people Biden cares about illegal immigrants entering the US. What happened to Obama's famous saying? We are not a nation without borders. Choice is simple in November; do you want us to have a border or not? Do you want illegal migrants removed to await asylum hearings? RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - FormerlyBengalRugby - 06-23-2024 (06-23-2024, 04:14 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: It appears others outside P&R are getting angry with our border crisis, and mostly blame Biden. 62% of Americans are in favor. Broken down by race is as follows: The country is currently overwhelmed with illegal aliens posing as asylum seekers. If the country cannot get to immigrant's asylum hearing within the year, they should be sent back to the last safe country they entered on the way here until they can be processed in a reasonable manner. Deporting illegal aliens saves the country money, and is the proper course of action for the well being, and safety/security of the country. In addition, deportations de-incentivizes migrants coming here illegally. The country is drowning in debt, and deporting illegal aliens along with strengthen the border would decrease the strain on the American people. Turn off the illegal spigot and cease allowing asylum seekers entry unless they can have a hearing in a reasonable timeframe. The scary part is that if you get food, water, medical treatment, and all the bells and whistles, then released into the USA on the honor system, if you run into border enforcement officers and say you are seeking asylum, why are so many illegal aliens avoiding them? Not good. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Arturo Bandini - 06-23-2024 That means you are coming back to Europe ? RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Nately120 - 06-23-2024 (06-23-2024, 07:50 PM)Arturo Bandini Wrote: That means you are coming back to Europe ? No, but I wouldn't mind if the 47% of blacks who are all for this are sent back to Africa next. ![]() RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Mike M (the other one) - 06-23-2024 (06-23-2024, 07:50 PM)Arturo Bandini Wrote: That means you are coming back to Europe ? Why? Most of the EU has stricter immigration rules than we do? you still have countries with walls as well, yet you ***** up a storm if we try to fix our own problems. either suggest how we can address our issue thru the EU's policies that worked or stay in your own lane. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Arturo Bandini - 06-23-2024 That was a joke actually. Whatever. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - HarleyDog - 06-23-2024 (06-23-2024, 08:10 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: Why? Most of the EU has stricter immigration rules than we do? you still have countries with walls as well, yet you ***** up a storm if we try to fix our own problems. This seems like a fair request. Always easier to shit in someone else's backyard than your own. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - HarleyDog - 06-23-2024 (06-23-2024, 08:01 PM)Nately120 Wrote: No, but I wouldn't mind if the 47% of blacks who are all for this are sent back to Africa next. Not funny at all. I know your off the hip on this as humor, but man, this is not a good joke tbh. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Nately120 - 06-24-2024 (06-23-2024, 10:10 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Not funny at all. I know your off the hip on this as humor, but man, this is not a good joke tbh. Mass deportation humor isn't really a thing. I guess I'm out of my element. I just figured once we get rid of all the illegals someone is going to have to "get the hell out" next. The more serious points I always touch on are how the major shift on illegals from the bush to Trump era is how we were told that they went from being here to do jobs spoiled union democrats wouldn't do for a reasonable wage to just being here to commit crimes and leech off of the system. Add in that there is never talk of upping the penalties on Americans who hire them, and that St Reagan probably went the amnesty route for a reason. Also I don't expect our federal government to actually pull off mass deportations in a way that isn't an expensive and bloated mess. It just seemed easier to make a crappy non joke than to point this out yet again. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 06-24-2024 (06-23-2024, 08:11 PM)Arturo Bandini Wrote: That was a joke actually. Whatever. You're suffering from the fact that your point/joke is made seriously by people in the US on a regular basis. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - FormerlyBengalRugby - 06-24-2024 ![]() RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Arturo Bandini - 06-24-2024 (06-24-2024, 12:40 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: You're suffering from the fact that your point/joke is made seriously by people in the US on a regular basis. Suffering ? No. I guess it's barreer language. Or my jokes are not atlantic compatible. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - HarleyDog - 06-24-2024 (06-24-2024, 12:40 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: You're suffering from the fact that your point/joke is made seriously by people in the US on a regular basis. Exactly. The struggle is real for many Americans. The problem is, what's happening and what's being reported are two different things. I am blessed by living in a small town with a good job and a decent community. Immigration, inflation, crime, etc. don't impact me too much here in rural farmland country. I might see a few corn stalks wrestling when the wind blows, but that's about it. When there is a police situation, a fire, or any event, it's kind of a big thing because not much happens here. I can't imagine some of the struggles families in bigger cities are going through. The homeless situation would crush me if I saw it daily. Many families are doing without because their budget is so tight. Kids are going to bed hungry. It's a slap in the face to so many out there struggling and watching our government burn money on illegal immigrants and giving them a better life than a mom & dad working a couple of jobs just to make ends meet. It seems corporate greed and higher taxes for the rich are the rallying cry of the left to solve these issues. However, we all know (although all won't admit it) that for every dollar you take from the rich and the corporations, $2 will come from the middle and lower class. Taxing the rich to solve problems is one of the biggest lies in politics. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - HarleyDog - 06-24-2024 (06-24-2024, 01:33 PM)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: And he's right. This is why Biden is going to lose the votes. I sometimes ponder what Biden's end game was with letting our borders be overrun by illegals. Was he hoping they would be able to vote and thus flood more votes towards the left? Or was it just some whimsical, vengeful attack on Trump's border policy? Whatever it was, it wasn't thought out properly and the possible effects it could have on our nation. Pretty wreckless decision which is going to cost a lot of money to clean up. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Luvnit2 - 06-24-2024 (06-24-2024, 01:33 PM)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: But?................But..............But............ Serious question, why did Democrats move way from Obama's immigration policy? Why does Nadler make comments that we need illegal immigrants to cook your food or clean your house? Isn't that as demeaning you can get towards asylum seekers (illegal immigrants according to Obama)? Democrats, Biden, KJP and Mayorkas spent over 3 years telling is the border was secure. Then, Texas shuts down their border (Biden DOJ tried to stop them) so less people coming in, but Biden and Mayorkas now claim we have a problem, and it is the Republican's fault. This is such a bad argument. The border crisis started in 2021 once Biden revoked Trump's border policies. If it was the Republicans fault, why say the border was secure for over 3 years, then saying it is not. For those who want to attempt blame on Republicans, Biden stopped the wall, Biden stopped asylum seekers remain in Mexico and Schumer has a clean border security bill HR2 he refused to debate or vote to secure the border. The so called bi-partisan border security bill failed in the Senate, the same Senate that is controlled by Democrats, not Republicans. The Democrats teamed with Republicans to vote no. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 06-24-2024 (06-24-2024, 01:46 PM)Arturo Bandini Wrote: Suffering ? No. Suffering in this context means the reason for your statement not being interpreted as you intended. Not that you are personally suffering. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - HarleyDog - 06-24-2024 (06-24-2024, 02:04 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: But?................But..............But............ Nadler has got to be the worst political figure in the history of mankind. He is a perfect example of abhorrent ignorance. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - Arturo Bandini - 06-24-2024 (06-24-2024, 02:10 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: Suffering in this context means the reason for your statement not being interpreted as you intended. Not that you are personally suffering. In that manner, indeed. RE: Mass deportation gaining Americans support - NATI BENGALS - 06-24-2024 Is step one to round them up and put them in camps? |