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Trump wants to use Naval tent cities for illegal immigrants
Trump wants to use Naval tent cities for illegal immigrants. I personally think that's a smart move considering by law ICE is required to maintain a mandatory bed quota daily of 30,913 beds full. By moving them on to a naval base takes out the private prison corporations who are reaping the benefits of the revolving door problem of illegal immigration.
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I get what Trump is "attempting". He's trying to go full Nazi as a scare tactic to stop them from coming but it wont stop them. It will just push these people into the hands of traffickers.. They need to go after the companies that hire illegals. That is the only 100% sure way to stop illegal immigrants. People literally cross mine fields and risk death to get in and out of North Korea.. Not that Mexico is a NK, but if the people feel they have no options but coming to the US for jobs then they will risk going to jail to come.. |
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Trump just does stuff to make people mad, not to actually solve issues. |
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Then you have the fines which is a complete joke. So how would you go about legally fixing this issue. I am all ears i want this solved as much as you. |
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Tent cities is Trump's judge Apero dog whistle. We don't need tent cities in the desert the middle of summer, we didn't need them before we don't need them now it's a publicity stunt for Trump to show that he's making assylum seekers suffer to make his base happy. |
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Let me introduce you all to the Social Security Number Verification Service (it's FREE) and the US Chamber of Commerce on behalf of its member employers have been fighting government to NOT use it. |
It was only a matter of time..they are not welcomed..
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Trump purposely allows businesses to hire illegals because business owners are his base. |
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Ten cities.... So just like internment camps we had for the Japanese in the 1940s? Except instead of giving them "huts" they will... live in tents?
It was 104 here yesterday in California.... You want to put six year old kids in tents in 104 degree weather? What happens when it gets below freezing? Again, kids.... This fucking insane. What the fuck is wrong with my country? |
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Good point on private prisons, John. There's a Prison Industrial Complex problem that needs to be solved.
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If we wanted to stop illegals from working in this country, we could stop probably 80-90% of them. Yet, policies that are pushed by Republicans are not really aimed at stopping illegals from getting jobs but rather to incite their base. It's been the exact same political football with zero solution for 30 years yet the solution is actually rather easy.. |
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On a side note you are worried about the heat and snow? These people who travel the journey with there kids to get here deal with extreme heat, drug cartels, women and children get raped and robbed. They take rafts and ride the "The Train of Death" but you are worried about 104 degree heat. Right now there is 44,136 being held in detention centers at around a cost of $230 a day or ruffly $10.5 million usd of tax payers money daily. Hey i get it you are cool with that i am not. |
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What did the admin do they lowered the quota down to 30,913 detention compete and utter waste of tax payers money.... |
its going to have be their home countries. why do we have to pay for their shit? we don't! sanctions!!!!
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Trump supporters always revert to blaming Obama or Clinton when Trump does something that backfires on him & fucks things up. Why is that? |
Best thing i can think to do is if the first time they come across scan them use facial recognition get them in the system and deport them back. If they return do a manadatoy
10 year sentence on them. Once they are released if they come back 20 year sentence. Raise fines per illegal employee find working for your company to $500k a person and mandatory jail time of 5 years for hiring illegals. One they have applied for asylum and get denied they cant apply for asylum ever again which i believe is all ready law. Let them know if you come back you getting 10 years. |
I see so many homeless people every day. These illegals are being treated much better than our own citizens.
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I'm not seeing the benefits. |
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The Trump administration is being ripped for separating kids from their parents. Can you imagine what would happen when we see photos of you kids passing out in the heat, or freezing to death in the snow? What the fuck is wrong with the Trump administration? What the fuck is wrong with our country? Suddenly we don't have to give people due process? Suddenly we can keep kids in tents in the desert in 105 or 110 weather? |
deport! there are honest ones that dont take those should be given citizenship
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It's very simple. Arrest and detain them. No jail, but instead some kind of a detention system. Kids stay with their parents. If they wish to plead guilty to violating our borders, they can quickly be deported. If they want a hearing, we'll give them a hearing, then sentence them to time served and $10, and then send them on their way. Either way, we deport them as quickly as possible. What they are doing right now isn't working. I read some place today there are hundreds of thousands of immigration hearings backed up, and only 350 immigration judges - Do the math. |
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If they come back, five years. Then deport them. If they come back again, ten years. Every time after that we double the amount of time in jail. |
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No need to spend millions housing tens of thousands of illegals, catch and release them back across the boarder. Locking up a few 100 employers like Trump who has been caught repeatedly hiring illegals would do the trick.. |
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Dems: $1,010,876 $1,010,876 Repubs: $3,003,003 $3,003,003 Other: $84,240 $84,240 Total to All Candidates: $4,098,119 Candidate Amount Cuellar, Henry (D-TX) $105,740 Culberson, John (R-TX) $95,900 Corker, Bob (R-TN) $93,258 Crist, Charlie (3-FL) $86,450 Rubio, Marco (R-FL) $83,050 Alexander, Lamar (R-TN) $79,050 Rogers, Hal (R-KY) $74,900 Hatch, Orrin G (R-UT) $65,281 Carter, John (R-TX) $65,100 McCain, John (R-AZ) $58,746 Blackburn, Marsha (R-TN) $50,700 Bennett, Robert F (R-UT) $46,000 Buchanan, Vernon (R-FL) $41,800 Cornyn, John (R-TX) $41,700 Boehner, John (R-OH) $32,750 McConnell, Mitch (R-KY) $32,600 Richardson, Bill (D) $31,100 Fincher, Steve (R-TN) $29,674 Obama, Barack (D) $28,444 Gowdy, Trey (R-SC) $28,150 By Chico Harlan August 14, 2016 Inside the administration’s $1 billion deal to detain Central American asylum seekers DILLEY, Tex. — As Central Americans surged across the U.S. border two years ago, the Obama administration skipped the standard public bidding process and agreed to a deal that offered generous terms to Corrections Corporation of America, the nation’s largest prison company, to build a massive detention facility for women and children seeking asylum. The four-year, $1 billion contract — details of which have not been previously disclosed — has been a boon for CCA, which, in an unusual arrangement, gets the money regardless of how many people are detained at the facility. Critics say the government’s policy has been expensive but ineffective. Arrivals of Central American families at the border have continued unabated while court rulings have forced the administration to step back from its original approach to the border surge." https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...=.22fdba0a479d |
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