2025 Mass Deportations Electric Boogaloo

he minimum wage is not really relevant in this context.

An overabundance of illegal low skill labor just makes it harder for citizen low skill labor to get jobs and creates a race to the bottom in wages. We should only be concerned with the citizens being hurt in this case. That being our most vulnerable citizens.

On the other side of the coin excessive legal immigration and temporary work visas (a la H1B) do exactly the same thing for higher skilled citizens.

Both are intrinsically detrimental to American Citizens and prioritizing foreigners over citizens means you are a shitbird.
From what I've seen over the immigrant labor discussion IRL and online is that there are a lot of people who find it absolutely revolting to see a white person working in something they view as low class (the online discussion is most likely just 3rd worlders trying to justify their existence).
Doesn't matter what the form of labor is. We're at the point where those kinds of people find it revolting to see whites in lower/mid tier white collar positions now when pushing the youth towards white collar was the norm when millennials were young which they used to justify the unlimited mexican horde for menial and blue collar labor.
 
You do not need Indians to do entry level white collar accounting positions, or software dev positions, or anything like that. Those skills are not special and its nonsense you can't find Americans to do them.
Every year Americans graduate from college, having been trained for those exact jobs.
Why bother taking out student loans if the positions will have already been filled by the time you apply?
It'd be a shame if American colleges start losing money over this...
(they won't, but it'd be funny)
 
Illegal immigrants = get em out
H1B (which will be expanded to 5mil per year) = we need more
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Looks like Trump already cut a deal with India to kick a bunch of shitters out. He also took away work visa anchor babies.
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I've seen a few conversations about Elon getting a ton of H1B pushback internally but it might just be rumors.
 
Looks like Trump already cut a deal with India to kick a bunch of shitters out. He also took away work visa anchor babies.
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I've seen a few conversations about Elon getting a ton of H1B pushback internally but it might just be rumors.
18k is a drop in the bucket. There is something like 750k illegal and 430k h1b indians in the US.
 

What we know about Trump’s mass deportation plans and ICE raids​

L: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/invest...ns-ice-raids-executive-immigration-rcna188620
A: https://web.archive.org/web/2025012...ns-ice-raids-executive-immigration-rcna188620

Key takeaways:
- ICE can now arrest people at churches and schools
- Remain in Mexico reinstated, migrants must wait in Mexico while their cases are decided.
- Homan asked how ICE operations are different now than a week ago, says there are "more people assigned."
- State and local officials who resist enforcement of migration laws will be investigated and prosecuted
- 1,500 more troops sent to southern border
- ICE was already short $230 million on funding for last year's deportations

Seems like things are ramping up. The bureaucracy is being rejiggered to work Trump's way, people are figuring out how to carry out the deportations, and they are going to need a lot of money. These things take time. Also, delay gives illegals time to leave on their own, which reduces the burden on ICE anyway. I hope this thread can serve as a catalogue of major deportation developments, because otherwise they'll be buried in US Politics 2.

Thou shalt not suffer the doomer to live.
 

What we know about Trump’s mass deportation plans and ICE raids​

L: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/invest...ns-ice-raids-executive-immigration-rcna188620
A: https://web.archive.org/web/2025012...ns-ice-raids-executive-immigration-rcna188620

Key takeaways:
- ICE can now arrest people at churches and schools
- Remain in Mexico reinstated, migrants must wait in Mexico while their cases are decided.
- Homan asked how ICE operations are different now than a week ago, says there are "more people assigned."
- State and local officials who resist enforcement of migration laws will be investigated and prosecuted
- 1,500 more troops sent to southern border
- ICE was already short $230 million on funding for last year's deportations

Seems like things are ramping up. The bureaucracy is being rejiggered to work Trump's way, people are figuring out how to carry out the deportations, and they are going to need a lot of money. These things take time. Also, delay gives illegals time to leave on their own, which reduces the burden on ICE anyway. I hope this thread can serve as a catalogue of major deportation developments, because otherwise they'll be buried in US Politics 2.

Thou shalt not suffer the doomer to live.
Yep

Christmas in January
 
Smoke and mirrors. Let's see what happens when crop season begins.
Monthly influx of migrants is at 50-60k, this has to be curbed before any effect even shows.
 
I need some things clarified. the illegals on la Migra's list have orders of removal against them correct? any unrelated illegals that are subsequently picked up in the raids will be detained while their case gets sent to court, right?

my girl is pissed off over some private prison shit shes seeing on tiktok and i just want to make sure i got the situation down.
 
I need some things clarified. the illegals on la Migra's list have orders of removal against them correct? any unrelated illegals that are subsequently picked up in the raids will be detained while their case gets sent to court, right?

my girl is pissed off over some private prison shit shes seeing on tiktok and i just want to make sure i got the situation down.
Not quite. They’re going after illegals who have committed crimes, but since illegals like to congregate together, if another illegal is there who has not committed a crime, they’re going to get swept up and deported too. Collateral deportations, I think they’ve been calling them.
 
Not quite. They’re going after illegals who have committed crimes, but since illegals like to congregate together, if another illegal is there who has not committed a crime, they’re going to get swept up and deported too. Collateral deportations, I think they’ve been calling them.
So ICE is going after known criminals but not solely those with OOR? building private prisons makes sense if we're starting to detain all these people while they wait for their court cases or authorization from their COO. Certainly, congress won't give FBOP or ICE the money to build the prisons themselves.
 
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So ICE is going after known criminals but not solely those with OOR? building private prisons makes sense if we're starting to detain all these people while they wait for their court cases or authorization from their COO. Certainly, congress won't give FBOP or ICE the money to build the prisons themselves.
Tom Homan did an interview where he said that we need go from having 40k beds to 150k beds if we want to actually solve the problem. Congress is going to be a huge pain in the ass about this but idk, I think people have really and truly had it and wouldn’t mind their tax dollars being spent on this. We shall see.
 
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