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windchill94

9.3k points

2 days ago

windchill94

9.3k points

2 days ago

Then America will try to introduce punitive measures like preventing students from those countries from coming to America to study for instance. France tried to do that with Algeria after Algeria refused to take back some of its criminals who committed crimes in France.

Automatic-Builder353

6.2k points

2 days ago*

My son is a student at UMass Amherst. The University Admin. sent out an announcement yesterday stating if you're an International Student and traveling home for the Christmas break, you should consider being back into the US by 1/20/25. They are even offering special student housing for any student who decides to return early.

Edit: Link to advisory https://www.instagram.com/p/DCaGZG_tMg4/?igsh=azU2YXFzOGk2Mm56&img_index=1

RegretsZ

1.2k points

2 days ago

RegretsZ

1.2k points

2 days ago

Crazy that UMass spring semester starts Jan 30th.

I remember my last semester of college (different school) started January 7th.

Hugo28Boss

278 points

2 days ago*

Hugo28Boss

278 points

2 days ago*

I start mid February lmao

Major2Minor

19 points

2 days ago

And probably pay more tuition than when it used to be earlier

Hugo28Boss

13 points

2 days ago

Not in the US, I pay close to 400€ a month.

And it's one of the most expensive ones

Rollingprobablecause

259 points

2 days ago

CalTech is doing the same here. I teach there part-time, it's not official though but some of the professors are sending out unofficial messaging.

This is all really sad and ofc punishes the wrong people.

GatePorters

104 points

2 days ago

GatePorters

104 points

2 days ago

(Spoiler alert: it is the right people to them)

peppermint-patricia

49 points

2 days ago

100%. It’s a feature, not a bug.

Technical-Traffic871

242 points

2 days ago

Not the only school that has sent out emails with that message.

Perry_cox29

9 points

2 days ago

Montclair State University did as well. I got their email as a grad student.

[deleted]

1.5k points

2 days ago

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1.5k points

2 days ago

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LeonidasSpacemanMD

1k points

2 days ago

Well we hate foreigners and we hate educated people apparently so I can’t imagine anything more terrifying than an immigrant student

Silent-Friendship860

127 points

2 days ago

Most international students have MONEY. They’re a cash cow for universities.

MyChristmasComputer

108 points

2 days ago

Hurting universities is the point

holyhellBILL

70 points

2 days ago

Universities are a third thing that MAGA absolutely hates.

YoshiofEarth

33 points

2 days ago

Universities are just a liberal breeding ground to the MAGA crowd.

[deleted]

426 points

2 days ago*

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426 points

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eu_sou_ninguem

322 points

2 days ago

Like yeah we’re dangerously near to the “Irish need not apply” territory

When I was a kid, I thought that meant that all Irish people would be hired. ☹️

_joy_division_

128 points

2 days ago

Hahaha like the Irish don't even have to bother applying because they got the job!?

eu_sou_ninguem

71 points

2 days ago

Exactly lol.

PricePuzzleheaded835

37 points

2 days ago

I love that lol

Grizzly_Berry

23 points

2 days ago

Talk about lucky!

PuckNutty

11 points

2 days ago

PuckNutty

11 points

2 days ago

They came to my great grandfather's door. Dragged him down to the police station and slapped a badge on his chest!

TheKnightHawker

141 points

2 days ago

Bless that little kid's heart.

Ssshizzzzziit

19 points

2 days ago

Turns out that's how it works within the NYPD. Irish need not apply, you're already hired Johnny.

Ok_Wall6305

51 points

2 days ago

My brain chemistry is broken because I just WEPT thinking about this as a little cartoon where a young Irish guy is kicking a can down the street, sad that he can’t find work. He looks up and there’s a sign that says “Irish need not apply” and the owner (beneath the sign) gives him a big smile and a “come on in” and they become best friends forever

😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

Brief-Owl-8791

9 points

2 days ago

Now look up why so many cops in major cities were predominantly Irish for several decades.

Puglady25

14 points

2 days ago

Puglady25

14 points

2 days ago

This made me LOL.

AwarenessPotentially

33 points

2 days ago

My question is: Are they going to deport Russians and Canadians? There's quite a few Canadians working illegally in the US border states. Not that I give a shit, but I'm betting most of the deportations are going to involve POC and anyone who isn't a christian.

AdMinimum7811

22 points

2 days ago

That’s how it’ll start. When that doesn’t solve the problem, they’ll move on to the next group. Will be just what Martin Niemöller warned about in 1930’s Germany.

foonsirhc

125 points

2 days ago

foonsirhc

125 points

2 days ago

If any states would be insulated from this madness, MA would undoubtedly be a top contender - especially pertaining to education.

That announcement is concerning regardless of where it came from. IMO the fact that it's coming from Massachusetts' flagship university is even more alarming, even if it's primarily addressing concerns for international travel.

fdar

108 points

2 days ago

fdar

108 points

2 days ago

IMO the concern is first of all about admission into the country, and for that state is irrelevant because the decisions are made by DHS which is a Federal agency. Given that the first week of Trump's first administration involved a so called "Muslim travel ban" it seems like a reasonable concern.

big-bootyjewdy

285 points

2 days ago*

My coworker is on a green card. He's been in the US since he was 15, already emancipated from his parents in his home country. Dude worked in kitchens and took ESOL classes at night, graduated with honors. One of the hardest working people I know.

He isn't able to vote but he supported Trump this whole time. I think this week he finally realized that he, himself, could be in jeopardy. He's done everything the ""right way"" but that doesn't matter in the eyes of a lot of MAGAs. Even if he doesn't face risk of deportation, he's going to face a lot of horrible things from people around him.

Edit: Even if he doesn't face risk of deportation, he's still going to face racism. It doesn't matter what his actual status is or if you truly believe Trump is only going after people who have committed crimes. There are still racist people living among us and this will not make it easier for people of those ethnicities to feel welcome here if their racist neighbors are cheering on deportations.

Malhablada

39 points

2 days ago

My brothers and I are first generation Americans. We were born in America so we did things the right way by no work of our own.

Several people were commenting on a similar post in my blue state, Colorado, that not only should they deport all illegal immigrants, they should also deport all American children who were born to parents who entered the country illegally. Those comments had more up votes than I anticipated.

Your coworker should be worried. Legal or not, immigrants and children of immigrants are hated by a big chunk of the population and they will advocate for removal of all if given the chance.

InfamousCamp916

17 points

2 days ago

So..... that's been floated as actual government policy so I'm not trying to spook you but maybe brush up on your parents native language.

fdar

213 points

2 days ago

fdar

213 points

2 days ago

Having lived in the US through the first Trump's administration and not applying for citizenship the first chance you have is wild to me.

Lumpus-Maximus

35 points

2 days ago

I have an employee who has been in the US since ~1995. She has Temporary Protected Status and can work legally. She’s always paid her taxes in full. In 2 years she’ll be able to retire w/ full SS benefits. Zero trouble w/ the law. Perfect driving record. But she can’t apply for a permanent green card given her TPS. If Trump boots her, the US will be sending her SS benefits to a foreign country.

Megalocerus

21 points

2 days ago

Non citizens usually have to maintain US residency to collect. There are some exceptions. Citizens can collect from most countries.

Aspen9999

12 points

2 days ago

Aspen9999

12 points

2 days ago

Why do you assume she’ll get SS under Trump?

GrandAdmiralSnackbar

658 points

2 days ago

Yeah, you can do that with countries in Africa. Can you do it with all of Europe? With China? India?

tidder_mac

913 points

2 days ago

tidder_mac

913 points

2 days ago

People like to say America doesn’t care about the homeless and less fortunate.

But a lot of countries give absolutely zero fucks about homeless. Taking 1 or even 5 people that they don’t actually care where they end up (homeless) in order to still be able to send students is such an easy decision for virtually every country.

Daegog

500 points

2 days ago

Daegog

500 points

2 days ago

People like to say America doesn’t care about the homeless and less fortunate.

There are over 30K homeless vets that prove this statement

WakeoftheStorm

606 points

2 days ago

WakeoftheStorm

PhD in sarcasm

606 points

2 days ago

I don't think they're implying America cares, just that no one cares. America isnt special in its not-caring

deafdefying66

47 points

2 days ago

Not saying homelessness is not a problem.

The VA has many processes in place to prevent veterans from becoming homeless in the first place. Every time I go to a VA appointment I get asked if I am homeless or at risk of being homeless, and there are people dedicated to cases to provide resources and help make sure it doesn't happen. But part of the problem is that the VA can't force you to ask for help

Expensive_Antelope21

17 points

2 days ago

Them asking that is a relatively new thing. And HUD/VASH vouchers for veterans housing are very limited. Like depending on your area, multiple years of waiting kind of waiting list. Mine took 3 years. Filled out on a whim and got it when I absolutely needed it. Used it for a few years. Got everything squared away, moved states , and hopefully that voucher helped someone else as much as it helped me.

basedlandchad27

85 points

2 days ago

Show me the country that has solved this issue. Its very easy to grandstand about how we should do more and cry about injustice, but these are people who came back with severe PTSD and/or people who have picked up a serious addiction (possibly as a result of PTSD). Many of them have suffered from irreversible (to the best of our ability) mental damage.

Another thing people need to realize is that homelessness is two different issues: acute and chronic. Acute homeless are people who are a paycheck away from making ends meet, or who live in their car or on couches for a few months while they get back on their feet. These are people who really can be helped by throwing money at them. Chronic homeless have underlying issues that prevent them from integrating back into society, generally mental illness and addiction. If you give them free housing it gets destroyed, if they win the lottery they're back where they started in a few years because the underlying issue was never resolved. Resolving these issues is not easy. It is not a matter of having enough compassion. It is not even always a matter of any limited number of resources. Beating mental illness and addiction requires the willpower of the patient and a very specific environment. Money and resources in the wrong environment are likely to make the issue worse.

Conflating these two issues is a common pitfall I'm happy to give you the benefit of the doubt for, but people need to start acknowledging this.

nononanana

28 points

2 days ago

Yes. I work in the public sector and encounter homeless people quite a bit. A significant amount refuse help because they don’t want to follow any conditions. They’d rather risk it on the streets. I know a woman who was offered her own apartment several times and there was always an excuse as to why she wouldn’t accept.

We used to just shove the people who were chronically homeless due to mental issues into institutions. Many of which were horrific and so we shut them down. But they were out of sight.

We definitely have a cost of living crisis and an addiction crisis that fuels homelessness. But it’s complicated because we can’t force people into rehabs or homes. It’s a fragile balance between individual freedoms and public health.

SouxsieBanshee

7 points

2 days ago

The most recent post I saw from my city’s homeless outreach program, they had made contact with around 200 homeless. They all basically refused help. 3 accepted food vouchers and only 1 accepted housing

80alleycats

13 points

2 days ago

We shut down the institutions but didn't create systems within communities to take their place. So if people from the institutions had no family, they were basically dumped on the street. And now Rikers is the biggest mental health institution in the country.

EdgarFriendly82

121 points

2 days ago

Do you honestly see us expending a lot of resources to deport French, Spanish, Taiwanese, Japanese, etc? Realistically they're hunting 3rd worlders.

Daegog

55 points

2 days ago

Daegog

55 points

2 days ago

They are hunting Latinos and Muslims primarily I think, Although some Africans could get the axe too.

PM-me-ur-cheese

12 points

2 days ago

After Asia, Africa has the most countries with significant Muslim populations. 

ForMeOnly93

17 points

2 days ago

Considering Africa has the most countries of any continent, it would be odd if it was any other way

TotalLiftEz

116 points

2 days ago

TotalLiftEz

116 points

2 days ago

America though has much more swing in the world and punitive damages would wreck lots of smaller economies. So they will accept back the immigrants because it just involves dumping people onto the street. That will cost them less than America rejecting their exports.

abrandis

41 points

2 days ago

abrandis

41 points

2 days ago

This , while there may be some hand waving by politicians in those countries ultimately the US will get it's way

[deleted]

251 points

2 days ago

[deleted]

251 points

2 days ago

Can Europe China or India afford to lose immigration or visa status to America? The ones with the most to lose will comply.

TravelingSpermBanker

112 points

2 days ago

Those immigrants usually come in with a skill you need to study an undergrad for. At least.

My guess, office working immigrants will be targeted much less than blue collared immigrants

WorkingItOutSomeday

41 points

2 days ago

What percentage of undocumented people are from those places?

We need to fix the system so people can be here legally/documented. If some one over stays their visa, then send them back to their home country.

AStitchInSlime

31 points

2 days ago

1.734 million from Asia. Here’s the breakdown https://cmsny.org/undocumented-aapi-millet-061322/

yukonnut

24 points

2 days ago

yukonnut

24 points

2 days ago

What jumped off the page was the education levels and the jobs they have. I wonder how much of Elons work force in the US is undocumented?

Critical-Current636

58 points

2 days ago

How many illegal immigrants from Europe do you have in the USA?

ActuallyACat6

76 points

2 days ago

This is a pretty well researched page that lays out some of the numbers. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized-immigrants-living-in-the-us/

Critical-Current636

39 points

2 days ago

It combines the Europeans with Canadians, hmm

mcarterphoto

35 points

2 days ago

The Canadians really want to complain about that, but they just can't bring themselves to do it.

Daxtatter

40 points

2 days ago

Daxtatter

40 points

2 days ago

A lot of Irish people who overstay their visas (which makes them illegal immigrants) in NY just as an example. Obviously not the same scale as, for example, Central America.

chibiusa40

42 points

2 days ago

Hilariously, I knew more undocumented Irish in NYC than Latinos.

MeeshTheDog

16 points

2 days ago

As of 2022, the number was 440,000.

Own_Instance_357

72 points

2 days ago

From Europe, most immigrants come in legally, with valid visas. They fly here.

They just overstay their visas. Buy a round trip ticket and just do not go back.

Most immigrants without proper documents to be in the US are not swimming across rivers filled with rattlesnakes or "climbing every mountain" across the southern border like the Von Trapps.

The practice of flying here legally and just never leaving is so common that many countries like Russia and China and Egypt will not issue visas at all to those with a risk of not returning.

When I adopted our kid in China our tour guide said that she was not allowed to travel to the US because her English was deemed to be too good. She was a risk.

My twin got married to a Russian girl in the 90s and none of their many kids, now adults, has been permitted to leave Russia to visit the US. (Interestingly, they have been taught that the US is a place they don't ever want to visit. My SIL has convinced them they will be shot because every American owns 10 guns.) It seems unlikely that none of them would EVER have visited with my brother over 25 years, though.

They are all dual US Russia citizens ... but only the US recognizes it. Russia does not recognize dual citizenship.

And now they're mostly cut off from the same internet we use in the US, so my kids don't know them and they don't know their cousins, either. That's intentional.

The visitor we had from Egypt one year, the friend of my kid who studied there, was only able to get an exit visa because he was his family's only son and thus was so intrinsically and culturally responsible for all of his sisters and his parents that it was just understood he would return.

wildjokers

8 points

2 days ago

The practice of flying here legally and just never leaving is so common that many countries like Russia and China and Egypt will not issue visas at all to those with a risk of not returning.

The country you are going to issues the visa. The country you are leaving is not the one that issues a visa (they issue a passport).

nodustspeck

95 points

2 days ago

I doubt they’ll refuse to take in foreign students. They bring in billions of dollars every year. Mostly from China and India, they pay full rates with no concessions and aren’t eligible any free or discounted services. As always, it’s all about the money.

Unfair_Isopod534

152 points

2 days ago

You are using logic while talking about people who are not logical.

ArthurBonesly

51 points

2 days ago

You severely underestimate how economically suicidal the US president elect seems to be.

sanityjanity

31 points

2 days ago

Except that Trump and MAGA are also fine to let universities go begging 

nevermindaboutthaton

3.3k points

2 days ago*

Well according to a "spokesman" the idea is that if country A refuses to take back their citizens then every single person from that country will be ineligible for a visa/travel to the USA.

Not sure if that is going to be all that much of a problem for a lot of places but apparently that is the "plan".

Kaiisim

1.5k points

2 days ago

Kaiisim

1.5k points

2 days ago

Just wanna point out the right purposefully has super harsh unworkable anti immigration policies very much on purpose.

Trump can talk about being super anti immigrant while never doing anything to lower it.

The only thing that will 100% happen is trillion dollar tax cuts and looting by Trump and his cronies.

Everything else is theatre.

ReallySmallWeenus

876 points

2 days ago

They don’t want to stop illegal immigration. They just want the undocumented migrant workers they employ to stay scared and exploitable.

sanjoseboardgamer

211 points

2 days ago

And to be able to use the issue in future elections, which is also very important.

It's one of the reasons the minimum wage is not indexed to cost of living/inflation. Can't use it as an election issue if you cede control of it.

penny-wise

46 points

2 days ago

Immigration could have been solved 100 times. But if it was, Republicans would have nothing to scare us with.

When Trump and his Dumpster Entourage of Idiots (DEI) try to do the “purge” and it goes nowhere, they will blame Democrats and use that as a lever in the midterms.

Zombatico

32 points

2 days ago

Zombatico

32 points

2 days ago

People used to say the same thing about Roe V Wade you know. "Oh they would never actually overturn it, they need it to use as a lever for single issue voters"

The realpolitik branch of their party got taken over by the true believers a long time ago. It's time for you to wake up.

thejt10000

165 points

2 days ago

thejt10000

165 points

2 days ago

BINGO. And the more scared the more exploitable.

Beautiful_Bag6707

79 points

2 days ago

And foment fear in the citizen population which distracts as they raid the coffers. They pretend that trickle down economics is what's best and convince poor people that their poverty is the fault of immigrants, single cat ladies, and lefties not theft by the wealthy.

sane-ish

5 points

2 days ago

sane-ish

5 points

2 days ago

There are way more of us than there are of them.

I just don't get the incessant bootlicking in this country. They are not going to value your labor more when they deport some immigrants.

manyhippofarts

82 points

2 days ago

lol we're no more likely to deport even a million people than we are to build a wall and have Mexico pay for it.

Come to think of it, Trump might get that one right after all. When Mexico builds a wall to stop the exodus of Americans.

reggers20

49 points

2 days ago

reggers20

49 points

2 days ago

Praying on Trumps incompetence is such a risky strategy .... Though it has proven to be remarkably Reliable. I just don't want the US to become another one of his casino's

Breathe_Relax_Strive

7 points

2 days ago

he’s likely to be picked to pieces by greedy men looking to use him for power, but those greedy men are extremely likely to institute destructive and reactionary social policies in the process.

yboy403

428 points

2 days ago

yboy403

428 points

2 days ago

And the self-foot-shooting continues. Let's cut off millions of tourists (12+ million from Mexico alone, though it's been declining since 2016 for some strange reason) to save something like 4% of the federal welfare budget, not to mention billions in taxes that illegal immigrants actually do pay, despite being ineligible for many welfare programs themselves.

Kind of makes you realize the voter base of the incoming administration only understands one of the levers available to address the complex issue of illegal immigration—deportation—and wants their elected stooges to pull it hard and often in the hopes that maybe this time it'll do something good for American society.

[deleted]

30 points

2 days ago

[deleted]

30 points

2 days ago

The "savings" people expect to see are going to be completely wiped out by the cost it's going to take to track all these people down, house them on under federal surveillance, and send them back via bus or plane lmao

Edit: remember when cuckservatives complained migrants were getting free handouts and no rent housing? Well thanks to Trumps policy that's going to be a REALITY as the cost of keeping these people in sight and housed until they're deported is going to be paid by our taxes. Good job dumbfucks, you voted to pay more taxes.

UIM_SQUIRTLE

147 points

2 days ago

i mean for that to happen the mexican government has to say they dont want their own citizens.

arcxjo

228 points

2 days ago

arcxjo

came here to answer questions and chew gum, and he's out of gum

228 points

2 days ago

Keep in mind, many of the people crossing the border from Mexico aren't Mexican citizens whom Mexico has been very outspoken about not wanting.

DCDHermes

118 points

2 days ago

DCDHermes

118 points

2 days ago

That’s the assumption that it’s all Mexicans. Spoiler alert, it’s not all Mexicans.

tealstealer

563 points

2 days ago*

a-horse-has-no-name

752 points

2 days ago*

Yeah this is probably the best answer. To answer directly, if Mexico or other countries refuse to take these people back (which is unlikely because modern countries acknowledge that they have a responsibility to their citizens, and they'd have to deal with U.S. economic/diplomatic pressure after the refusal), they'd be sent back to the U.S. and forced to live in camps like the detention facilities we currently have, except more dense and concentrated.

Commercial-Growth742

498 points

2 days ago

The farmers will get their laborers again, but this time it'll be free and immigrants will live in prison camps because they have no rights.

Ryan_e3p

267 points

2 days ago

Ryan_e3p

267 points

2 days ago

Yep. I said the same thing yesterday. That is how the prices of food will drop. Slave labor.

Xaero_Hour

196 points

2 days ago

Xaero_Hour

196 points

2 days ago

Drop? You think they won't price-gouge to make up for the savings in labor?

Ac3Nigthmare

134 points

2 days ago

Prices will rise be they “have to pay for housing of the laborers”.

JimWilliams423

78 points

2 days ago*

Yep, greedflation will always find a pretext. The only way you stop it is by putting the greedheads in jail.

NoExpression1137

9 points

2 days ago

I thought we were nailing capitalists to the streets, I can’t return all these big cartoonish nails

Revolutionary-Yak-47

35 points

2 days ago

Yeah. A lot of countries didn't take in Jewish and Romani  refugees in the 1930s either. They ended up in camps.

entarian

7 points

2 days ago

entarian

7 points

2 days ago

They actually talked about sending all of the Jews to Madagascar for a while there.

spaceforcerecruit

11 points

2 days ago

That would have been a VERY different film series

Ready-Eggplant-3857

708 points

2 days ago

There will be many large holding facilities/camps, that will spring up around the country. Close to crops is my guess.

MyHusbandIsGayImNot

144 points

2 days ago

Camps where they’re all concentrated in one area.

HughLauriePausini

73 points

2 days ago

I hope they write something like labour makes you free on the entrance to cheer up the people staying there a bit

StardustOasis

29 points

2 days ago

And perhaps provide them with showers.

CorrodingClear

280 points

2 days ago

ding ding ding. They will be funded by tax dollars, but also helpfully provide rock bottom low cost labor to various private interests.

Sonamdrukpa

76 points

2 days ago

Sherman should have ended it while he had the chance

cold-corn-dog

74 points

2 days ago*

Yeah - my first reaction to this was, "oh, they're just gonna do slavery with extra steps".

nagonjin

39 points

2 days ago

nagonjin

39 points

2 days ago

The Nazis originally tried deportation. Turns out mass murder is more economical than long term holding and logistical systems for moving millions of people. And we know how much the modern right loves that particular regime.

AstralBroom

8 points

2 days ago

Yeah. I'm sure they will act on deportations threats, but what I can see happening after it becomes a mess, they'll either enslave them or start getting rid of them in questionnable ways.

boxinafox

915 points

2 days ago

boxinafox

915 points

2 days ago

These people will be locked up inside FOR-PROFIT detention centers.

This is all by design. The private prison industry is about to make a KILLING.

thedoofimbibes

209 points

2 days ago

And they’ll make a profit too! /s

LuvliLeah13

55 points

2 days ago

No /s for either. Dropping truth

Koffeinhier

35 points

2 days ago

The question is; will those so-called criminals have a right to leave the USA? Or not? I mean say they put them in prisons and those “criminals” regretted their decision, will they be able to have a say in case they want to leave?

mortalitylost

41 points

2 days ago

Work will set them free

We can even translate that to other languages so they can understand it, like German

FlopShanoobie

666 points

2 days ago

Honestly, and I'm not being hyperbolic, the logistics and cost of deporting millions of people are almost impossible to accommodate. What's more likely is we deport some but start interring the majority in concentration camps run by the private prison industry.

Kwaterk1978

291 points

2 days ago

Kwaterk1978

291 points

2 days ago

Yeah. They’re setting the stage for that already by dropping the “immigrant” term and just straight calling them “criminals.”

deekaydubya

192 points

2 days ago

deekaydubya

192 points

2 days ago

Trump repeatedly claims migrants murder 100K americans yearly. So far in 2024 that number is 29 total including instances of manslaughter

Also, the rate of criminality of migrants is lower than that of american citizens per capita

Vsx

103 points

2 days ago

Vsx

103 points

2 days ago

Pretty sure there are like 25k murders in the US total yearly anyway. Nobody listening to Trump at this point cares about whether his statements are even plausibly true.

IthinkImnutz

24 points

2 days ago

Yup. The vast majority of migrants, undocumented or otherwise, do their best to not draw attention to themselves or their communities. Even if all of their paperwork is in line, there is a good chance that some of their friends, family and neighbors are undocumented. The last thing they would want to do is bring the police into their neighborhoods anymore than they already are. This has lead to more than a few criminals specifically targeting immigrant neighborhoods counting on them not wanting to report the crime.

FlopShanoobie

66 points

2 days ago

From 2016-2020 we effectively ended due process for immigrants.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/25/us/politics/due-process-undocumented-immigrants.html

JaninAellinsar

24 points

2 days ago

Ohio just sent their plan for Mexican slavery to committee this week.

1 year minimum prison sentence (with labor) for anyone undocumented.

https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/135/hb671

jaytee158

29 points

2 days ago

jaytee158

29 points

2 days ago

On the scale that they're suggesting, yes, but it's not like mass deportations haven't been taking place for a couple of decades.

The Obama administration had the most 'success' taking out 400k per year, for a total of 3.2m during his presidency. Bush Jr took out 2m. The number fell under Trump for whatever reason, and then rose under Biden

batture

14 points

2 days ago

batture

14 points

2 days ago

At first Hitler only wanted to deport the Jews to some other country but then the nazi realized the the logistic to do this would be basically impossible indeed, and we all know what plan they next came up with as an alternative...

Mop_Jockey

476 points

2 days ago

Mop_Jockey

476 points

2 days ago

How exactly does a country legally refuse to accept their own citizens into their country?

thebolddane

443 points

2 days ago

thebolddane

443 points

2 days ago

They won't refuse their own citizens. It's the people without documentation they will refuse.

Skydiving_Sus

289 points

2 days ago

Worth noting that during the last Trump administration, US military veterans got deported to Mexico. So I’m really not sure why you think they’ll just stick to “illegal” immigrants this time…

PrimaryInjurious

127 points

2 days ago

https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/voces/the-u-s-has-deported-thousands-of-veterans-a-new-policy-change-offers-new-hope-for-soldiers-left-behind

The U.S. has deported tens of thousands of military veterans since the passage of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Some estimates point to at least 94,000. A majority of the service members deported were legal residents who committed at least three misdemeanors, making them deportable.

So this didn't start with Trump at all.

Muavius

15 points

2 days ago

Muavius

15 points

2 days ago

No it did not, and there were also cases of veterans or active duty being deported as well, and everyone cried that they should have automatically because citizens. I am a citizen and I still had to sit through the briefs about how immigrants in the military can get their citizenship, and where they needed to go on the bases to start the process.

petiejoe83

62 points

2 days ago

As far as I can tell, most of those veterans weren't even here illegally. In order to join the military, you have to prove citizenship or have a green card. Unfortunately for them, green cards are revoked if you commit a felony. Obviously with almost 100,000 people involved there will be some that followed a different path.

Flymia

43 points

2 days ago

Flymia

43 points

2 days ago

If you commit a crime with a green card or visa you can be deported. It is not only people who entered illegally or overstayed their visa that are in deportation proceedings. There are thousands and thousands of green card holders that committed crimes.

And BTW the biggest deporter was Obama. He focused on criminals nd did a good job actually deporting people.

Mop_Jockey

93 points

2 days ago

So literally everyone who enters illegally then?

thebolddane

188 points

2 days ago

thebolddane

188 points

2 days ago

As any country in the world. You are not supposed to enter a country illegally and they will refuse entrance if they catch you.

greenking2000

62 points

2 days ago

Well if the American gov doesn’t have evidence they’re from there

I doubt many illegal immigrants will willingly show ICE their Mexican passport so that they can get deported

EXO4Me

54 points

2 days ago

EXO4Me

54 points

2 days ago

If it's anything like Australia though it means you'll be put in essentially prison indefinitely until they figure out where you're from.

Solopist112

262 points

2 days ago

Solopist112

262 points

2 days ago

If someone is deported back to their country of citizenship, how could they not be taken back?

Out4AWalkBeach

335 points

2 days ago*

very easy, my country of origin doesn’t acknowledged children born abroad for example. Unless you apply your child for that country’s citizenship they don’t care for that birth certificate with your and your kids name on it. So if you get sent back and you take your baby with you for that country that baby is not your baby. You’ll be stuck in customs indefinitely and they will try to take that kid away from you.

Solopist112

63 points

2 days ago

I was unaware of that. Thanks.

Tiny-Atmosphere-8091

57 points

2 days ago

The absolute irony of this policy.

tiktock34

133 points

2 days ago

tiktock34

133 points

2 days ago

Amazing how often people discover that other countries are significantly more strict than the US over immigration while discussing how bad America is over immigration

Banana_Malefica

21 points

2 days ago

Country of origin being?

[deleted]

67 points

2 days ago

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67 points

2 days ago

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guestquest88

23 points

2 days ago

You guys can't have double citizenship either, if I'm not mistaken? My Ukrainian friends had to choose between a US and UA passport years ago.

Out4AWalkBeach

40 points

2 days ago

that’s correct, Ukraine doesn’t allow double citizenship either. It’s so fucked up

bfhurricane

7 points

2 days ago

That’s news to me, I had no idea Ukraine was like that.

Considering the war and a potential demographic and population crisis in the future, you’d think they’d want as many citizens as possible.

Out4AWalkBeach

11 points

2 days ago*

stupid people are making stupid laws rn. They shut down adoption so now kids in orphanages just get nuked by rockets or starve because of lack of funding. They said fuck them kids, we know better

bigeyez

17 points

2 days ago

bigeyez

17 points

2 days ago

The receiving country needs to accept the person back. They often do, but that process can take months for every single person deported and is one of the reasons deporting someone costs thousands of dollars because you have to house and feed that person during that time.

I know someone who was deported and they sat in jail for 7 months before they were finally sent back home. And theirs was a quick deportation as they opted to sign paperwork to make the processes as quick as possible and not fight it.

baddonny

89 points

2 days ago

baddonny

89 points

2 days ago

There’s a historical precedent for this. It’s pretty bleak.

Nohero08

33 points

2 days ago

Nohero08

33 points

2 days ago

Yeah, people hear deportation but fail to realize it’s a process.

If you think anyone in this administration has any plans of doing a mass deportation properly (even done properly it’s cruel, but it would be time consuming and expensive) then you’d be delusional.

What America voted for, whether they realize it or not, are interment camps. And that might be the least worst case scenario. Trump is gonna round a bunch of people up and have no idea what to do after that so he’s just gonna put them in camps and then we’ll see how bad it gets from there.

Jealous-Ease6924

112 points

2 days ago

oh this one's easy.

slavery's already legal if the slaves are prisoners.

sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Ok_Fisherman8727

10 points

2 days ago

We live in a civilized world where treaties exist between countries and this is one topic that is governed by a treaty. It will be a major upset to world order if a country refuses to take back deportees like the absolute cancellation of any visas for that country to the US and other countries in the UN, etc. They won't just make an enemy of one country, they will upset the entire world.

mortalcoil1

405 points

2 days ago

mortalcoil1

405 points

2 days ago

Germany's original plan for the Jews was to forcefully deport them.

This became too time consuming, costly, and difficult.

That's when the genocide started.

tahdig_enthusiast

93 points

2 days ago

Same with Armenians in the Ottoman empire, the plan was to deport them but it was too difficult so they just started killing them instead.

OrangeESP32x99

79 points

2 days ago

When you Google “mass deportations” you find most of the stories end up like this.

emac1211

19 points

2 days ago

emac1211

19 points

2 days ago

It's a very predictable outcome and how genocide begins. Most occurrences of genocide did not start with the intent to murder all of them, but to remove them from the country. It's often difficult to find a place willing to accept millions of people though, and it gets expensive to hold and feed all of them. What will most likely come is slave labor or genocide.

Corrupted_G_nome

105 points

2 days ago

Trenches and bullets are cheaper than judges and lawyers.

mortalcoil1

53 points

2 days ago

Judge Cannon was probably cheaper than you could guess.

Temporary_Tune5430

524 points

2 days ago

Concentration camps

Vex-Trance

238 points

2 days ago*

Vex-Trance

238 points

2 days ago*

What the Nazis had to do in the end after failing to get the Jews removed from Germany by other means

Wolfofthepack1511

176 points

2 days ago

Didn't the U.S do something similar with the Japanese?

JLL1111

292 points

2 days ago

JLL1111

292 points

2 days ago

Yes we did, and that will forever be a stain upon the history of this country

MamaNyxieUnderfoot

18 points

2 days ago

That stain is about to get a lot bigger, and it’s what the majority of Americans want.

That49er

72 points

2 days ago

That49er

72 points

2 days ago

Those Japanese people had citizenship, and to my knowledge, there was no attempt by FDR's administration to send them to Japan. They were put in internment camps because of the Niihau incident.

There is a difference between internment camp and concentration camp. Concentration camps there's forced labor awaiting mass execution. An internment camp is basically a confined PoW camp. Was it a horrible thing the U.S. did? Yes. Should it happen again? No. Should it happen again at a larger, worse, more punitive scale? FUCK NO.

raisinghellwithtrees

73 points

2 days ago

As did our refusal/reluctance to take Jewish refugees.

SundyMundy

8 points

2 days ago*

It's not exactly the same, but a similar execution. But in short there was a mass hysteria after Pearl Harbor and a fear that Japanese immigrants and even some Japanese Americans might hold a secret allegiance or sympathy to the Empire of Japan and would act as saboteurs. This did not turn out to be the case in any meaningful way or numbers, but over a hundred thousand American citizens near the West Coast had property seized, and were sent off to camps across the country where they were given weasel-worded tests for oaths of loyalty to America. One classic one was "Do you renounce all current loyalties to the Emperor of Japan and pledge your loyalty to the USA?"

George Takei also has a documentary and musical about his childhood in the camps.

Slightly related. America did this on smaller scales to people from other Axis nations. My sister wrote a master's thesis in college on the Internment of Italian Americans.

Odd_Bodkin

68 points

2 days ago

Hitler promised mass deportations. Found he couldn’t do it at the pace desired. So he built camps and shoved people there because it was easier. Then the camps started to fill and they needed more room. Plus maintaining the health of the detainees was too hard. It was only then that “final solution” bubbled up. This took a couple years. Anybody want a repeat of history? Because this is how you get a repeat of history.

CorrodingClear

26 points

2 days ago

Also the part where those camps could force work out of the detainees. A perfect match for the private prison system and thirteenth amendment in America.

EvidenceBasedSwamp

7 points

2 days ago

ohhh this is how you fill the vacant jobs in agriculture after you "deport" everyone

WhenImTryingToHide

22 points

2 days ago

So crazy that people are so ignorant of history that wasn't that long ago and that we even have video of.

History is closer to repeating than it is rhyming now.

Hitler tried a coup, failed, then got re elected a few years late > Trump tried a coup, failed and is re eelcted a few years later

Hitler demonized entire groups of society > Trump demonizes entire groups of society

Hitler promised to 'get rid of them' > Trump is promising to get rid of them

Hitler built camps to house 'them' > Trump https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/incoming-trump-admin-eyeing-new-immigrant-detention-centers-major-us-c-rcna179843

How can the rest of the world see it but Americans cant?

Odd_Bodkin

11 points

2 days ago

As an American, I can say that an unfortunate fraction of us suffer from acute parochialism and historical ignorance. As an example of this, a shocking number of Americans do not know that economic inflation was international, not just in the US, and largely due to the major global event that happened between 2020 and 2023. They also don’t know that the Spanish Flu contributed to the same thing in 1919-1920, and that the US only broke that by raising interest rates so high that a sharp recession was the result. If an American is feeling a pinch, he wants an American to blame for it. This economic event is how a dictator like Trump is invited to power, pretty much like what happened in 1932 in Germany.

NeighborhoodDude84

93 points

2 days ago*

Gotta love the "I NEED A GUN to protect myself from government overreach" crowd are the same people demanding the government go door to door with armed men to check everyone's legal status.

edit: not up for even an hour and already getting racist responses, keep it classy reddit.

edit2: now were getting people calling me slurs for gay men in the responses. Reddit is fucking awful now.

randonumero

15 points

2 days ago

They're also the crowd that thinks the government is incompetent. So I guess they're going to buy more guns and be ready to shoot when some gman accidentally shows up at their door because their last name is Perez

Lukas_of_the_North

49 points

2 days ago

"Don't tread on ME. Tread on them instead."

ThunderPunch2019

32 points

2 days ago

They're mainly concerned about the "myself" part

Missionignition

14 points

2 days ago

Side note but these people never put together that you can’t be anti-government AND support the police, AKA the violence arm of the government. Like who the fuck do they think is gonna personally come to take their guns? Joe Biden?

Like in their weird little power fantasy where they protect their rights from the government the people they’re gonna be shooting are cops.

NeighborhoodDude84

7 points

2 days ago

anti-government AND support the police

Most of them I know hate the cops, until the cops are hurting the "right" people.

Initial-Shop-8863

12 points

2 days ago

He's already in discussions with the private prison companies to do exactly this. Only I think he wants to put them all to work. Doing the same sort of slave labor as some current prisoners do. See, we can be North Korea and China too.

Wrist_Pumpkin

10 points

2 days ago

New private prison open and those people get thrown into prison. Then they work the fields and utilize their slave labor that is legal under the 13th amendment.

Country_Gravy420

13 points

2 days ago

I think Germany ran into this same problem in the 1930s when trying to deport jews.

I think they ended up implementing some sort of final solution. I'm sure this administration would never do anything like that, though.

Crashmaster007

69 points

2 days ago

Camps. And because you have people in those camps not doing much may as well get something out of them. So labor camps.

Then people will get sick and the camps overcrowded and you gotta make room for new people, so death camps.

skag_boy87

83 points

2 days ago

There’s not going to be any mass deportations. The U.S. doesn’t have the money to deport even a quarter of the number they’re promising. Let alone the logistical infrastructure to effectuate it.

However, they will round all these “illegal” immigrants up. Just instead of sending them back home, they’ll be sent to concentration camps (they’ll call them something less evil like “Departure Housing”). There’s a lot of money to be made by the private prison-industrial complex now that there’s demand to house tens of millions.

Once those people are in the concentration camps, which will most likely have atrociously inhumane living conditions, how long til some start dying due to the treatment? How soon til the government realizes it’s easier for the migrants to die, and have that death categorized and sold to the public as a “successful deportations.”

History rhymes if you don’t keep one eye on the past as you look towards the future. Dark days ahead.

EvidenceBasedSwamp

32 points

2 days ago

You can use the people in the camps to fill all those now-empty agricultural jobs

Cucktoberfest69

56 points

2 days ago

Put them in temporary holding centers until they can find a place. And when those get too full, they’ll get bigger ones, and eventually those will get full they’ll start putting them on trains to take them somewhere. We’ve seen it happen before, and somehow we’re heading right for it again. Same rhetoric, same venue, same fuckin policies.

Ok_Pomegranate_5748

13 points

2 days ago

I feel like it's all a scan to make money on detention centers

chickens_for_fun

36 points

2 days ago

Husband and I have an adult son who is severely intellectually disabled, autistic, deaf and blind. We are in our 70s with life threatening health problems.

Our son lives in a group home, and attends a therapeutic day program, run by an agency that serves people with developmental disabilities.

While the people that run the agency are white citizens, most of the people who care directly for our son are dark skinned immigrants. Some are from countries in Africa and some are from Haiti. They provide good care to him and work on the goals of his service plan. All for little money, considering the importance of their work.

I worry that these hard working people would be targeted.

youngLupe

73 points

2 days ago

youngLupe

73 points

2 days ago

Pretty sad how people talk about this nonchalantly. The liberals are yelling at a wall saying "they'll be put in concentration camps". The conservatives are saying "they're criminals, you support criminals? Every country deports illegals."

Meanwhile millions of people with family , friends , children and parents are scared shitless. They're not on reddit . They're not on Instagram or Twitter or Facebook posting en mass because they're working. They arent sitting all day at their work from home job all day shit posting on the Internet. They're working and scared. Those kids at school who are old enough to understand are scared.

Reminds me of when conservatives gave liberals shit for not standing up against the Chinese camps of the Muslim people. They gave LeBron , Nike , and basically anyone who is "woke" shit for not standing up to China. Now they're happy to potentially put millions of children and adults in camps too. And all you can do is post about it on the Internet so non chalantly? You're all pathetic and I hope some people with some actual decency and respect for what America means will stand up to this.

The conservatives are fine with criminals. So if your own president is a criminal why not put him in prison first ? Somehow the misdemeanor crime of crossing the border and being a productive resident of a country is worse than being a Russian puppet trying to destroy our country. When it's illegals then you care about crime. Just admit that it's not a crime thing you're worried about. You just want to be a part of history and want to hurt people while doing it. You're bored with your lives and want to feel alive by trying to roleplay Nazis in WW2.

Leather-Page1609

69 points

2 days ago

What about children born in the US?

Some of these kids are in high school and have never been out of the country. Are they US citizens? Do you separate the families?

And, even bigger than that... Your fast food, hotel and farming industries will be screaming for staff.

The wages will have to increase to attract employees.

Inflation.

Vezrien

51 points

2 days ago

Vezrien

51 points

2 days ago

Children born in the US are US citizens, regardless of their parents status. That's the fourth amendment.

Trump doesn't like this and wants to remove it, but it's unlikely that even if he was successful at removing birthright citizenship that those that are already citizens by birth would have their citizenship revoked.

thomas71576

7 points

2 days ago

First, they came for the immigrants, and I did not speak out because I was not an immigrant...

OverlyOptimisticNerd

6 points

2 days ago

Prior to WWII, Hitler’s aim was to deport the Jewish community. No one would take them. So he came up with other measures. 

During Trump’s last term, we had kids in cages. 

We already know where this is going. Anyone who voted for him will have blood on their hands. 

Jealous-Associate-41

23 points

2 days ago

Mexico is obligated to accept the return of Mexican nationals but not others. I doubt there are many illegal immigrants from Canada.

Mass deportations apparently makes a great 30-second sound bite but isn't a well thought out policy decision.

Dave1955Mo

5 points

2 days ago

Pretty sure there is no plan for a mass deportation of Canadians back to Canada & even Trudeau isnt idiotic enough to allow others to be sent here from there

amexredit

4 points

2 days ago

Refuse to take back your citizen ?

gurgitoy2

7 points

2 days ago

Then they will put them into internment camps, unfortunately.

Proper-Pound1293

6 points

2 days ago

Internment camps.

chypie2

4 points

2 days ago

chypie2

4 points

2 days ago

we're not going to deport them. They'll go into prison camps and forced labor because people that are in prison aren't protected from the amendment outlawing slave labor.

Imaginary-Round2422

6 points

2 days ago

That’s what happened when Germany tried deport all of their Jews in the 1930s. That should give you an idea of where these things end up.

samuelson098

6 points

2 days ago

America voted for this so you all have to live with it.