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Why Mass Deportations Are Necessary And How To Keep Illegals From Coming Back

February 5, 2025

By Brandon Smith

For months before and after Donald Trump’s election win there was an army of naysayers crawling the internet claiming that he would “never follow through” on his promises and that deportations “were not going to happen”. Most of these people were leftists trying to sow the seeds of doubt. At least some claimed to be conservatives and were perhaps disenchanted with the inaction of Donald Trump’s first term in office. I know I was not expecting much back then.

In 2017 Trump’s cabinet confirmations took a decidedly swampy turn and his administration was overrun with Neo-Cons and banking elites. I criticized this outcome harshly at the time. However, I was willing to acknowledge a reasonable explanation – That Trump was being misled by advisers with ulterior motives. After all, every president has around 4000 positions to fill in their administration and most of them will defer that duty to their advisers.

Trump would go on to admit in multiple interviews that he had trusted his inner circle too much and made mistakes in choosing his cabinet. They had sabotaged his efforts.

His second term is so far a 180 degree flip from his first, and Trump’s shift in focus is evident. Like most liberty movement conservatives I’ll reserve judgment.  Trump’s presidency will likely be the most scrutinized in recent history, not only by his political opponents but by those who supported him.  We’ll be scrutinizing everything he does with primary attention on his policy efforts. “Will he take action?” is the question everyone is asking.

The answer has been a resounding “yes”. The illegal immigration issue is of course one of the most pressing crises of our era and I would consider Trump fulfilling his promise to counter the threat a bare minimum. He has to, or he loses his entire base of support and the country falls apart at the same time. Trump’s swift move to execute mass deportations is redeeming.

For decades conservatives and right leaning independents have been disillusioned with the Republican Party because of their incessant inaction. When leftists take power in government they waste no time exploiting every advantage – The only thing that stops them from total dominance is patriot culture and the fact that 50 million+ Americans are heavily armed. When the GOP takes power they change very little.

One factor that truly sets the Trump Administration apart from all other modern Republican Presidencies is the acknowledgment of the culture war. The leftists have been waging this war for at least 50 years and GOP leaders have mostly dismissed it as trivial compared to politics. It’s the reason why we came within a razor’s edge of total moral relativism and degeneracy under the Biden Administration. The left has been normalizing the hatred of basic American principles for generations.

Part of that effort has been the introduction of open borders ideology and mass illegal immigration. I consider this a kind of “final stage” of the leftist/globalist agenda – If you can demonize western culture to the point of self hatred, then people won’t care when you saturate the west with third-world migrants and put the final nail in the coffin.

Illegal aliens don’t want to assimilate, they want to pillage and if possible to conquer.  This is why you see hundreds of Mexican flags flying at every migrant protest march; they have no interest in becoming American, they only want access to American wealth.  They look at the US citizenry as rubes and easy targets for plunder.

There is also the danger of cultural replacement.  Many migrants from Latin American identify with the Marxist “La Raza” ideology, which asserts that America is “stolen land” that they have an ethnic claim to.  The globalists know this and use mass migration as a weapon, opening the gates and making it easy for the invasion to happen.  As we have seen in Europe and the UK, migrant hordes are like a mercenary army perfect for oppressing native citizens and preventing future rebellion against multicultural erasure.

The core of this process is to incentivize migrants with subsidies and jobs. And this lead me to the greater dilemma of the border crisis – Locking down the border is not so hard, but getting rid of the tens-of-millions of illegals that are already in the country is much more difficult.  Making sure they don’t come back is also a conundrum.

As we’ve seen in the first weeks of Trump’s presidency, establishment Democrats are intent on interfering with deportations in any way they can (all the future power of leftists requires forced immigration to the US from socialist leaning countries). By extension, leftist activists will seek to disrupt deportation efforts using civil unrest (when the weather warms up these goblins will come out in droves, bank on it).

On top of the internal sabotage, there are many foreign governments that will desperately try to obstruct the return of so many unwanted citizens. Keep in mind that the US is seen by these governments as a dumping ground for their refuse. America is a steam valve to release the pressure so that these countries can get rid of their criminals, revolutionaries and those in poverty.

Mexico, Columbia, Haiti and others continue to argue that they can’t take their own people back because it would lead to “societal catastrophe”. Why? Because these governments have been knowingly sweeping their problem children under the rug for years, and America is the rug.

At the current rate of deportations (around 1500 per day) we are looking at around 500,000 per year. At least 10 million illegals are projected to have entered the US under Biden’s watch, and that’s not counting the millions that were in the US previously. Estimates indicate that 16 million to 20 million illegals are living in America today. To expedite matters, illegals will have to be convinced to self deport.

There is evidence that this is happening to some extent. Border stations have seen an uptick in outgoing traffic into Mexico and border encounters have slowed (Texas has played a big part in the border slowdown with their Operation Lone Star). But how could the US pressure a majority of aliens to self deport and never come back?

Here are a few surefire methods…

Increased Penalties For Businesses That Hire Illegals

This is common sense, but a large part of mass immigration depends on access to the US jobs market. Our government has been turning a blind eye to low-wage migrant labor for a long time and usually, if caught, businesses will only be fined a few hundred dollars for each migrant they employ. The savings on wages make it worth the risk.

Federal fines should be increased greatly, changing the cost benefit ratio and making it less enticing for companies to gamble on illegal migrant labor. If companies stop hiring migrants then most aliens will leave the US overnight.

If an industry desperately needs foreign labor then they can hire people with work visas. The process could be streamlined for certain jobs, but there has to be PROOF that these industries cannot find American workers to fill those positions. Furthermore, migrants should not be allowed to work in the US for greatly reduced wages (this drives down wages for Americans). Companies should be required to pay the same wage they would normally pay an American citizen of equivalent skill and experience.

Permanently Cut All Government Welfare Subsidies For Asylum Seekers

A general cancellation of amnesty and “catch and release” policies might make this action a moot point, but under the Biden Administration most migrants had access to a list of welfare subsidies. These subsidies and various migrant programs are projected to cost American taxpayers over $150 billion dollars per year. This isn’t counting state and city expenditures on illegals (New York City alone spent over $5 billion on migrants in 2024).

Housing programs under HUD do not distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants and often migrants will receive preferential treatment by landlords because of guaranteed government payouts and tax incentives. This has helped to exacerbate the housing crisis in the US, driving up rent prices to extreme levels.

Shut Down NGOs Engaged In Supporting Illegal Immigration

The shut down of the USAID department is a good start in the battle against rogue NGOs, but there’s a lot more to be done.  Globalist NGOs are the worst perpetrators behind mass immigration movements and many use religious organizations as a front (the female Bishop who famously woke-lectured Trump at a church service held after his inauguration is coincidentally a recipient of NGO cash in exchange for helping illegal immigrants into the US).

These groups are very difficult to legally obstruct or punish for such actions. One thing Trump can do is take away the 501C3 tax exemption status of NGOs involved in encouraging mass immigration to the US; these efforts are entirely political in nature, which negates tax exemption. NGOs are also subject to lawsuits.

Ultimately the NGO problem needs to be addressed on a larger scale and as a country we need to examine the harm some of these organizations are doing. In many cases international NGO operations spend millions in foreign countries to entice migrants to cross the border, but they also run numerous programs to support migrants that are already in the US, mostly through litigation and interference with deportations.  Getting rid of them would go a long way in keeping illegals out of the country.

Cut Off Federal Funding To Sanctuary Cities

Trump has already threatened this response in light of Democrat resistance to deportations, but action may need to be taken sooner rather than later. The problem is that city governments often use federal dollars as a slush fund to fill the coffers of their migrant programs. Most cities do not have the funds to subsidize migrants on their own for very long, not without making extensive cuts to other parts of their budget.

Democrats claim cutting federal funding to sanctuary cities violates the underlying principle of the Tenth Amendment, which protects states and localities from federal overreach. This is a disingenuous argument – Cities are not entitled under the 10th Amendment to federal funds without restrictions or requirements. The Spending Clause, Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution has been widely recognized as providing the federal government with the legal authority to offer federal grant funds to states and localities that are contingent on the recipients engaging in, or refraining from, certain activities.

There are legal restriction on the federal government as well in terms of how they refuse funds, but generally speaking cities and states cannot use federal funds to support people breaking federal law. The Constitution also specifically gives the federal government broad powers over border enforcement. Cities and states are not allowed to harbor foreign threats in the US in violation of border law. Without federal funds cash will dry up quickly in sanctuary cities and migrants will leave on their own.

Use “Griefing” Deportations For Repeat Offenders

There’s an endless supply of migrants boasting on social media this past week that even if they are deported they will simply pop right back across the border with little effort.  Since border encounters have plummeted significantly, these claims might just be bluster.  That said, what should the US do about repeat offenders?

Putting them in jail for months or years would cost taxpayers more money than deportations would.  We could take away their future ability to gain citizenship, but this assumes that they care.  My suggestion?  What if we use a different method – what the kids call “griefing”.

In other words, we make the lives of repeat offenders as difficult as possible.  For example, why does border patrol keep transporting migrants to cities directly across the national line where they can easily come right back?  If a repeat illegal is captured, why not put them on a plane and drop them off as far away from the border as possible (Mexico is 3000 miles long) and let them figure out how to get home?  There’s also the option of slowing down their processing for weeks, making them wait in lockup instead of sending them back quickly.  Do this for a year and watch the the number of returning illegals drop to zero.

The Economic Time Table

In order to have a dramatic effect on price inflation in the US many millions of migrants will have to be removed in a short period of time. To save the housing market and cut product costs, demand has to be diminished and the fastest way to do that is boot out the people that shouldn’t be here. Deportations through ICE are a good start, but they are slow. Even with the expansion of agents and enforcement the only way to achieve visible results is to make self-deportation an imperative for illegals.

Most migrants will have to leave on their own. It saves the taxpayer a lot of money in deportation costs, it saves time on arrests and makes it easier for everyone to get on with the process of making America better for Americans.

 

 

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  • Laura Ann February 5, 2025 at 8:49 am

    If Vance is elected in four years things will likely be more normal and borders under control. We have had much lawlessness under leftist leadership in Obama and Biden administration. Both the Bush’s had “Rino” leanings also. The globalists are relentless and likely to push even more so if Congress people accept bribes from others pushing leftist bills to pass. Younger generations will hopefully run the country as a republic if they are motivated and know history and civics which is no longer taught in gov. schools.

  • steve February 5, 2025 at 10:50 am

    Great article, as usual, Brandon!

    It seems to me some sort of incentive might be cost effective, to those who voluntarily register as illegal and agree to participate in their own deportation. Part of this might be the right to apply LEGALLY at some point in the future (but not with preference over those already on the waiting list).

    So, I think at some point an announcement needs to go out for all those who came into the country to turn themselves in by some deadline.

    THEN, after that, it would be cost effective to offer bounties for information leading to the arrest and deportation of the FELONS who demonstrated, objectively, that they have committed a further crime on US soil. And then, force is fully warranted.

    This is all going to be expensive and stressful. But far less so than not addressing the catastrophe head on.

  • RAFO February 5, 2025 at 10:51 am

    I have another suggestion for dealing with repeat offenders who brag about coming back across illegally. Since Trump has declared illegal immigration a National Emergency and troops have been sent to the border, why not give the troops some bullets for their weapons and the authority to use them to defend our nation from the invading horde? If a few invaders were killed then it wouldn’t take long for the hordes to get the message we’re serious about defending our country. As long as we treat these criminals with kid gloves it will always be a game to them and they’ll keep coming. The “Gringos” have got to grow some… (fill in the blank).

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      Brandon Smith February 5, 2025 at 11:24 am

      It might come to that one day, but let’s be realistic: Killing border crossers wholesale is not the best idea in terms of optics. There are many other ways, as I’ve already outlined.

      • Luke February 12, 2025 at 1:14 am

        I have a sneaking suspicion DT is also working on a plan B. He’s getting the nation ready for potential violent conflict. He’s a smart cat and I suspect understands the Globalists and Left are willing to break the nation all to hell if they can. It’s evident he caught them off guard. Trump has already crossed the Rubicon in my opinion. There’s no going back now.

        I think the first big test will be these POS judges. I know this sounds extreme but perhaps he declare them Insurrectionists and haul them in. Trump is a doing a remarkable job. I assumed that he would. I was getting frustrated at the very people you called out. I suspect 90% of them were indeed conservative leaning people. I am still not happy about some of their behavior. Hopefully they learn something from it.

        The PRIMARY reason I was adamant we get him elected was because I believe he is the best hope we have in CW2. He’s quickly taking apart their institutions at blazing speed. If there is a breakout of violence having Trump in office or after being there for a couple of years greatly increase our odds of making it swift and impactful. Any kind of long term conflict will most definitely finish us. Other nations would dogpile on the prolong it. This could lead to societal collapse which nobody should want unless they’re psychopathic fools.

    • Vince February 9, 2025 at 1:54 pm

      Back in the day in europe shooting border crosses was normal. Ya didn’t mess with the border.

  • Roundball Shaman February 5, 2025 at 12:16 pm

    “For months before and after Donald Trump’s election win there was an army of naysayers crawling the internet claiming that he would ‘never follow through’ on his promises…”.
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    President Trump is doing lots of things right these days – and one thing very, very wrong. So overall that makes for a decent batting average in the opening days of his Presidential Season.
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    “Trump would go on to admit… that he had trusted his inner circle too much and made mistakes in choosing his cabinet. They had sabotaged his efforts.”
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    He has clearly learned from his past mistakes. He is going with this own freewheeling judgment now since he wont run again and he knows he has a limited number of years to put his stamp upon the government of United States Incorporated.
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    “Trump’s presidency will likely be the most scrutinized in recent history…”.
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    Trump’s presidency will be the most scrutinized and analyzed presidency for the next 100 years. It is that wide-ranging and disruptive. He is taking a righteous sledgehammer to the massive corrupt wreck that the government has devolved in to. If there is any kind of honest recording of history in the coming generations… Trump’s second term may be seen as the most significant in all the Nation’s history since the founding of the Republic. No other presidency would come close if things keep going as they are now.
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    “One factor that truly sets the Trump Administration apart from all other modern Republican Presidencies is the acknowledgment of the culture war.”

    The Culture War is itself an offshoot of the ongoing larger war by the Deep Dark State against the health and sanity of the Nation and We the People. It is one of the Dark Sider tools to attack and undermine the well-being and future of America.
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    “Democrats claim cutting federal funding to sanctuary cities violates the underlying principle of the Tenth Amendment, which protects states and localities from federal overreach.”
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    Fine. Let these Cities (and Leftist-controlled States) separate and secede. The health of the truly American Nation would greatly benefit by letting the diseased portions go their own way – like forcing a cold virus out of your lungs.
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    Or saying it another way, there’s a good reason why we all need to go to the bathroom every day.
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    Again, President Trump is doing lots of things right these days. Let’s hope this trend continues as far-reaching and as long as it can.
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    And maybe one day even do something about the one thing he is doing very, very wrong.

    • Laura Ann February 6, 2025 at 11:46 am

      Also another priority is to eliminate the US debt but in four years it is unlikely. Two Trillion a year and rising now. Do away with public school aid and dept ed. leave to the states. Cut defense and stay out of E. European and no win Middle east wars. Cut green subsidies and foreign aid as indolent/idle taker countries are doing nothing to build their economy. Public housing and rent subsidies privatized. Food subsidies: able bodied can work two jobs incl both parents. Cut aid to wealthiest farmers. Cap Medicaid on each state. If gov. does all this we may have a future. This is so obvious that anyone with critical thinking skills would agree.

  • Greg B. February 5, 2025 at 12:24 pm

    Michael Boldin from the Tenth Amendment Center made a similar disingenuous claim about sanctuary cities being protected under the 10th Amendment some years ago all based on there being no explicit mandate for the federal government to take on border security or immigration in the Constitution.

  • Quatermain February 5, 2025 at 1:19 pm

    Great article with good points. Looks like Pam Bondi just did the federal funding cutoff, hopefully that is just the first item on your list. winning is wonderful.

  • Aurora27 February 5, 2025 at 8:26 pm

    Agree with everything you’ve outlined.

    While all these measures and the beefed up LEO and military presence on both sides of both borders can stop the flow of illegals inbound and the cash that’s subsidizing that and their continued presence, countering the human factor and risk to public safety should be on the list. From a human behavior perspective if their government subsidized funding and “employment” income is cutoff how many will resort to desperate (criminal) measures instead of voluntarily departing? Because of the numbers involved that could be massive. Thousands deported thus far but that needs to increase by 10,000x. For a mass migration on this scale there needs to be an off ramp: disembarkation points to staging areas (with housing+services) and outbound transport. 850,000 troops were landed in France between June 6-30, 1944 and nothing on that scale has been done since. The logistics on a deportation will be orders of magnitude greater and likely have to stretch over many months or ultimately be accompanied by some form of pathway to citizenship for those who remain and are not now and do not become criminals. I’m sure team Trump has a game plan for this given how quickly they are moving. Truly history in the making.

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      Brandon Smith February 6, 2025 at 2:06 am

      Tens of thousands of them are already committing violent crimes, so I don’t think much will change. They’ll depart because they’ll have people calling ICE on them constantly and they won’t have the means to make a living. What you’re talking about is the martial law version of deportation, which is not necessary and I don’t support. Let ICE do their job domestically and let the executive orders run their course, then raise fines for hiring illegals 100 fold and millions of these people will go back where they came from very quickly.

      • Aurora27 February 6, 2025 at 7:47 pm

        I like it. Tarriffs discourage outsourcing and along with lower taxes incentivizes foreign direct investment and US corporate onshoring/reshoring. Steep fines for employing illegals discourages illegal immigration/importation of cheap foreign labor and incentivizes hiring of American citizens. A workfare program might further accelerate that and also move people off welfare programs.

  • drhooves February 6, 2025 at 3:12 am

    In my opinion, I see the illegal migrations mostly as a subset of economic instability. Granted, some of the “undocumented migrants” may very well be bad actors under the control of nefarious parties, and not just criminals. We’ll find out soon enough whether that’s true.

    But many of the illegals have come into the US to fill low end, low skill jobs to keep portions of the economy functioning, and employers of the status quo afloat. Unfortunately, our economic model of infinite growth funded by infinite debt is running into a strong headwind now with interest costs rising, and a budget badly in need of balancing. The global stage is fraught with risk, and while Trump and Musk appear to be making some significant changes, I don’t believe they are actually addressing potential mitigation for the predicaments related to rising energy costs, resource depletion and pollution.

    Every minute .gov deals with these lower priority side issues is a minute’s distraction away from bigger problems and predicaments. Unless Trump is planning a “Come to Jesus” national address and come clean with what we’re really facing, I think we’re just doing the headless chicken and deck chair rearrangement actions so common to collapse of Empires. He appears to be an instrument of the Globalists, continuing policies and actions which promote discord of the false left-right arrangement.

    It might be the path we’ll have to go, but a unified effort from a vast majority of Americans – and not just roughly half – seems to a better path for success. But then again, it’s easy to play armchair benevolent dictator.

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      Brandon Smith February 6, 2025 at 11:12 am

      That’s the great leftist illusion about immigration – That the system “needs them” for low skill labor. It’s simply not true. There have been many instances in recent history of mass deportation and significant drops in border encounters – Nothing changed in terms of the economy; there were no negatives. The reason that they are enticed into the US through subsidies is to CHANGE OUR CULTURE. The labor and the under the table wages and the welfare are just a means to get them here. As with the EU, cultural saturation is designed to destroy the west and make it easier to conquer for the globalists. The people who shrug off the immigration issue are people who either don’t see the big picture, or, they are being dishonest about the threat.

      So far, Trump has done the OPPOSITE of everything the globalists want. I think some people simply insist on seeing Trump as the enemy no matter what he does. I’ll wait and see if he actually does anything that hurts Americans.

      • drhooves February 10, 2025 at 12:24 pm

        Illegals have been a political issue since at least the 1970s, with Reagan’s term tossing amnesty around. It’s an issue now with 10’s of millions involved, and three or four generations. I agree with your suggestions of cutting off the funding, and demanding employers use the legal ID system to ensure “undocumented” is not promoted. That will help with the problem of future “migrants”. But it will be an expensive mess to clean up the whole immigration system. BLS numbers indicate since 2018, 750,000 American born job holders have been lost, while over 5,000,000 jobs have gone to non-natives. The illegal job markets may reflect that ratio as well. Cutting off SS disability for fraudsters should help motive some Americans to get back to work.

        But I see migrants as colonizing, as opposed to changing our culture, although just lately I’ve seen ads asking for bilingual skills here in downstate Illinois. That’s a new twist. They certainly are propping up some portions of the economy. But it appears to me the table is being set to promote digital IDs to control the “migrant” issue, and digital products to address the fraud of Federal money flows. In addition, Trump still has many deep staters in his regime, wants to make various land grabs like he’s playing a game of Risk, and is using tariffs which may vary result in trade wars, kinetic wars, and a crashed economy. He’s made some positive moves with the Second Amendment, wanting to end the Ukraine debacle and cutting some waste. It’s a bag of mixed signals, but it looks to me while Main Street gets a few crumbs, the globalists still get the cake.

        I also can’t think of a billionaire who is not a globalist.

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          Brandon Smith February 10, 2025 at 3:09 pm

          Colonizing IS changing the culture. American culture is the ONLY culture that codifies freedoms for the individual. The goal is to saturate the culture with non-Americans from socialist nations to make that culture disappear over time. This is not debatable, this is the Cloward-Piven Strategy. No one is going to accept digital IDs because they aren’t necessary for dealing with the immigration issue anyway. As noted in the article, take away the subsidies and the jobs and most of them will self deport. There’s simply no evidence yet that Trump is angling for digital IDs or anything related. If he tries to implement such a measure then maybe there’s room for concern, but what I see right now are people imagining a nefarious plot that has not happened yet and then pretending their imagination is reality. It is the great bane of Libertarians in particular, the habit of assuming conspiracy in EVERYTHING – They were wrong about red state leaders and covid mandates; not every politician or rich person is a member of the cabal.

  • AL February 6, 2025 at 10:23 pm

    About the housing issue that you touched on. The illegal migrants, and perhaps younger American citizens on assistance, are warm bodies supported by gov’t money, which effectively flows into the bank accounts of the developers of these large housing projects. Kind of like having the only glass store in town and hiring a kid to break windows on a regular basis. As corrupt as it is, who will take away the guaranteed payout to the property owners?

    The other side of the coin is the country these people came form is a war zone brought on by all sorts of illegal activity far worse than any American born kid of this younger generation has seen. I know for a fact that some Mexicans suffered terrible abuses by drug mafia that the only way to stay alive was to come here. On a strictly humanitarian point one should not deny access, but like anything else with good intentions, it quickly becomes abused for all the wrong reasons.

    I’m not in favor of any illegal activity and see the damage done by this. I’m also a son of immigrant parents that may not have survived the communist takeover of China had they not left. And in fact, one grandfather did not survive. He was taken to a soviet gulag and died there after an estimated 10 years of hard labor. But some of my family who managed to get out, came to the US legally so why shouldn’t others?

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      Brandon Smith February 6, 2025 at 11:35 pm

      It’s really not our problem. There is violence all around the world. Our forefathers spent generations trying to make America a place where kids DON’T have to grow up with a bunch of barbarians and thugs running the streets. Inviting that world in now is a slap in their faces. If people want to come here, they need to do so legally. Or, stop running from the problems in their own country and fix them. Maybe for a better world in the long run America needs to stop acting as a steam valve for other nations.

      • AL February 7, 2025 at 8:15 am

        I completely get it. The problem, reaction, solution ploy goes deep. American people are left with a social problem caused by the corrupt political establishment partnered with shareholders who are pushing the communist ideology. I find it rather amazing what has happened in about 40 years of political promises (or under seven presidents) of a better life for Americans.

        I think the idea is to NOT fix the root of the problem in other countries. Or in fact make it worse. You have pointed out over and over that we are under attack….Just not the kind that people expect. A brilliantly orchestrated method of destroying America without firing one shot within our borders.

  • Hannibal247 February 7, 2025 at 3:42 am

    Ask every immigrant who wants to stay in the United States legally to pay $50,000 or more. Obviously, they would have to have a clean criminal record. That would partly solve the debt problem.

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      Brandon Smith February 7, 2025 at 4:24 am

      Many countries have high standards for immigration, including a college degree, solid job prospects and an in demand skill set. Now, if some just want to pick strawberries here, then they can get a work visa and do that. They just can’t stay and feed on US welfare programs.

      • AL February 7, 2025 at 1:33 pm

        My mother’s dad could not come to the US directly from China because the US was closed to Chinese at the time (early 50s) even though we are not Chinese but were considered Chinese citizens. Brazil accepted them because of my grandfather’s experience in the import / export business in China so he had a job waiting for him. From Brazil they were able to come to the US and likewise had to have some means to support themselves. How times have changed.

  • Greg B. February 7, 2025 at 10:30 am

    Why do you think the Republican party and GOP are so hesitant to actually use political power once they gain it to change anything, even when not factoring in RINO and neo-con snakes in their midsts?

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      Brandon Smith February 7, 2025 at 1:26 pm

      I think they used to be hesitant because they were run by Neo-cons, who are leftists pretending to be conservatives. Now, it would seem things have changed dramatically over the past 10 years. All the Neo-cons are outing themselves. Some are even leaving the party.

  • Shawn G. February 7, 2025 at 1:23 pm

    Tax all remittances as needed to specific countries. 10% – 25% or more if those countries do not cooperate with migration issues.

  • Van Franklin February 8, 2025 at 5:12 am

    I admit I was one of the naysayers. So far the first steps taken are good ones. Pressure still needs to be applied to keep the deportations moving along. The next phase should involve cutting off any and all services and monies Illegals receive. Many would self deport if they were left to fend on the low wage subsidized ‘job,’ minus the subsidies.

    Excellent idea about ‘griefing deportations.’ I would take it one step beyond. Load them up in some C-13Os, fly down to the southern Mexico Guatemala border, chute them all up on static lines and green light go. We’d face some worldwide commie condemnation, and the countries involved would call it an act of war, but do this a couple times, making it very visible and transparent for the world to see, and the number of people willing to be illegal aliens would drop to near zero.

  • Serge February 11, 2025 at 1:15 pm

    About Trump and mass deportations, i am skeptic.
    Indeed, there are plenty of footages of ICE raids, but are they really effective? Or, are we witnessing a “psyop” for the MAGA base and conservatives!
    In addition, we need to take into account potential duplicity on Trump’s part.
    Domestically, Trump seems to do the job. I’ll be focusing mainly on Trump’s foreign policy, and more specifically on US policy in the MidEast.
    Take a look at this relevant article on the first political moves of “Trump 2.0” :
    https://www.unz.com/article/the-art-of-deception/

    P.S: I will also be paying close attention to the economic moves of the new Trump administration.

    Trump is obliged to many powerful and wealthy people who funded his campaign and enabled his victory for a second term. As far as Trump is concerned, let’s remain vigilant.

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      Brandon Smith February 11, 2025 at 2:23 pm

      What would the psy-op be? If the deportations aren’t happening then why are third-world countries flipping out about the planes dumping illegals off? Why is DOGE auditing every government agency? Why are they talking about bringing Ron Paul in to audit the Fed? I think it’s fine to be vigilant, but it’s time to stop with the blackpill nonsense and let people prove they are sincere. Until Trump does something that actually hurts Americans I’m not going to play this game of imagining a nefarious plot on his part where no evidence exists.

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