I just read where the state of Texas is offering up a 1400 acre ranch in Starr county that was just purchased from the landowner to set up and build detention centers and processing centers for the deportation of the illegals that President plans to round up. Tom Homan needs to be down there with the surveyors and contractors getting things started.
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I like this headline https://www.newsweek.com/texas-offer...n-plan-1988766
Obviously the writer isn't from Texas. "Huge ranch!"
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Originally posted by Russ79 View PostI just read where the state of Texas is offering up a 1400 acre ranch in Starr county that was just purchased from the landowner to set up and build detention centers and processing centers for the deportation of the illegals that President plans to round up. Tom Homan needs to be down there with the surveyors and contractors getting things started.
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Originally posted by Playa View PostMeanwhile, Chicago and LA vow not to use city resources for deportation efforts.
We need to put out flyers and get all over social media and let all illegal aliens know, there was a good chance they will be deported unless they can get to Chicago or Los Angeles and remain there. If so, they can will likely avoid deportation.
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Plans for deportation are great. But if Trump truly wants to make the most significant impact on illegal immigration possible, he'll push the enforcement of the laws that forbid hiring them without verifying citizenship. He'll push prosecuting those people to the fullest extent of the law. Those laws have been on the books for a long time but no one really tries to enforce them because they're not serious about retarding illegal immigration.
The other thing that happens is he needs to push congress to change the laws so that welfare cannot be given to non-citizens. These two would make a huge impact.
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Originally posted by donpablo View PostPlans for deportation are great. But if Trump truly wants to make the most significant impact on illegal immigration possible, he'll push the enforcement of the laws that forbid hiring them without verifying citizenship. He'll push prosecuting those people to the fullest extent of the law. Those laws have been on the books for a long time but no one really tries to enforce them because they're not serious about retarding illegal immigration.
The other thing that happens is he needs to push congress to change the laws so that welfare cannot be given to non-citizens. These two would make a huge impact.
But, I can’t find any….
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