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Lin Lan's avatar

Absolutely not true. How could we not want these awful criminals deported?

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Chuck Flounder's avatar

I would be very interested to hear your professional opinion on this subject, Jack; I'm sure many of your readers would.

While I have no way to determine the veracity of such polling numbers on popular support for deportation policy, there are several problematic issues that need to be addressed:

1. Is it really true that mainstream media is losing broad public trust? If so, then why do ICE raids that net harmless illegals generate more opprobrium than the violent attacks on ICE officers by "mostly peaceful" illegals and their domestic supporters?

2. How can ICE give the appearance of legitimacy without subjecting their officers to doxxing risk? Is doxxing as prevalent as the govt says? Could penalties for doxxing be increased to a point that will mostly eliminate the threat?

3. Is there a way to explain to the public that with 20-30 million illegals in America, individual trials are not possible? As some conservative commenters have opined, you entered without due process, you can be removed without due process.

4. I think the govt needs more rational explanation of why illegals are being deported to prisons in El Salvador, which is reminiscent of Guantanamo. Is that because their home countries won't take them back if they don't have proof of national origin? Or their home countries consider them a threat that they'd rather have removed to a politically expedient memory hole? I don't know if explaining all that would make people feel differently, but avoiding it is also a problem. So is Trump saying that maybe we could send some of our native-born criminals to El Salvador.

While it is obvious that it's much easier to sweep up low-hanging fruit in ICE raids [ag workers and migrants who show up for court hearings], it's not a good look.

So far the left has succeeded in dominating the narrative, but that should be countered in public forums. Why has Mayorkas not been forced to testify about his border policy before Congress? Why have sanctuary city mayors and their state governors not been made to explain why they're secretly spending tax revenues on harboring illegals, often providing them better services than natives and legal immigrants? Why isn't the govt working harder to document the links between politicians and the owners of hotels that are getting massive windfalls from housing illegals, and businesses that provide food and other services to these migrant hotels?

And perhaps most importantly, the opaque quangos that organize mass immigration here and in Europe, to the detriment of taxpayers who are unknowingly funding them...

Sorry, too many questions for a fine Sunday morning!

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