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return2ozma@lemmy.worldBanned from community to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Trump is 'angry' that deportation numbers are not higher

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Trump is 'angry' that deportation numbers are not higher

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return2ozma@lemmy.worldBanned from community to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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Arrests and deportations of undocumented people are lower than what President Donald Trump has promised, and that is “driving him nuts,” one source told NBC News.
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    And, as NBC News has reported, arrests do not always equal immediate detentions, much less deportations

    Well of course. When you have ICE agents literally arresting families just for speaking Spanish, many of those arrested are going to actually be US citizens.

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      Fucking Navajo were arrested.

      But I will not be at all surprised when Trump says indigenous Americans need to be deported to Indigia or wherever he thinks they come from.

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        From the small amount of research I just did, it looks like either the Conoy or Powhatan tribes could lay claim to the area now known as Washington, D.C.

        Could be good to know.

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          Would they want it back? It would be like trying to detail a car a chain smoker drove for 10 years. No matter what you do, the stench will never leave.

          Maybe we can use it as a nuclear waste dump.

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            Absolutely but mostly just as an inconvenience to the administration.

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      Yeah… well the question then is going to be how long before they extend it out so that more false positives are shipped out anyway.

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        It’s only a matter of time before actual citizens start getting deported.

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          That’s literally the plan.

          https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/marco-rubio-el-salvadors-president-agrees-house-us/story?id=118433524

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          They already have been. Including one indigenous person who was also a veteran.

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