President Donald Trump - J.D. Vance Administration

When nations are invaded and go to war to remove the invaders there are quotas and goals to eliminate the foreign invaders. Were nations concerned about overreach when clearing their nation of German or Japanese military and civilian invaders in ww2? We imprisoned thousands of Japanese people in America during WW2 (after 3 Japanese immigrants in Hawaii immediately attempted to aid a crash landed Japanese pilot who had just attacked Pearl Harbor: Niihau incident - Wikipedia) Sometimes harsh action must be taken and you can't sit and moralize everything while your nation is under siege. Internment camps were a police state action taken during WW2 but it may have saved many American lives.
1. we aren't under siege or under attack like we were in WW2. that is minimizing the shite out of those events. We can be in a bad spot, and not rely on dramatics.
2. you argument for internment camp relies on a MAYBE. I am not comfortable with that when it comes to the government taking away rights from citizens. which is the risk here.
3. I would very much like to see this quota you talk about in war. we weren't shooting POWs to make sure we hit some number of dead nazis in a day.
4. the at risk population that I am worried about are not the illegals. its you and me, and anyone else here legally. so trying to compare it to risks to other people in war is a false equivalency.
5. what happens when the Dems get ahold of this power? you going to be fine trusting another Fauci rounding up citizens again because we broke some government curfew whenever they decide to implement something. Nothing one side does vanishes when the other side takes over. it will be there, and will be ready to be used however they see fit.
 
If they didn’t already have quite a substantial list of known illegals to work through and would just have to grab people off the streets as you say, I would agree with you that a quota is bad. Have you noticed ICE knew exactly where to go to make arrests and who they were grabbing and what their crimes are?
and you think the government is going to conveniently stop something when the justification ends? were you born yesterday?

if they know about them, why does there need to be the quota? just grab them.

I see it like for-profit prisons. they have quotas too, and the government has no problem arresting people over whatever crime they can make up on the spot to fill them.
 
quotas on arrests is never a good thing.
If they worked all 365 days per year, that's only 657,000 deportations annually. Given the fact that there were easily over 10 million illegals entering the country during Biden's criminal regime, 1,800 per day doesn't even scratch the surface of what is needed.
 
and you think the government is going to conveniently stop something when the justification ends? were you born yesterday?

if they know about them, why does there need to be the quota? just grab them.

I see it like for-profit prisons. they have quotas too, and the government has no problem arresting people over whatever crime they can make up on the spot to fill them.
If I’m president and ICE has a list of, let’s say, 1,000,000 illegals and their known whereabouts, giving a quota for arrests of those folks is simply a workflow goal. He’s not saying go out and just start grabbing people.
 
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If they worked all 365 days per year, that's only 657,000 deportations annually. Given the fact that there were easily over 10 million illegals entering the country during Biden's criminal regime, 1,800 per day doesn't even scratch the surface of what is needed.
its not the number I have a problem with. its having a quota itself.
 
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Trump Administration Offers Buyouts To Federal Employees, Including Remote Workers: 'Deferred resignation'​


The window to take advantage of the program runs Jan. 28 through Feb. 6​

The Trump administration is offering buyouts for nearly all federal employees, including those who work remotely, as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to get employees back into the office, but they only have until Feb. 6 to opt-in.

During Trump’s first week in office, he issued several directives to the federal workforce, including a requirement that remote employees must return to in-person work.

"After four years of incompetence and failure, President Donald Trump is committed to making our government efficient and productive again," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement on Tuesday. "American taxpayers pay for the salaries of federal government employees and therefore deserve employees working on their behalf who actually show up to work in our wonderful federal buildings, also paid for by taxpayers.


It's not really a "buyout" because you keep working, and get paid until September because you keep working, which makes it pretty dumb for most to accept this
 
If I’m president and ICE has a list of, let’s say, 1,000,000 illegals and their known whereabouts, giving a quota for arrests of those folks is simply a workflow goal. He’s not saying go out and just start grabbing people.
then why not set a goal? I want this list cleaned out by X date.
 
If I’m president and ICE has a list of, let’s say, 1,000,000 illegals and their known whereabouts, giving a quota for arrests of those folks is simply a workflow goal. He’s not saying go out and just start grabbing people.

The whole thing is quite insane. If you have a rough estimate of how many criminals there is, than you have to setup realistic goals to arrest them, process, and evict them.

Is someone really worried they're going to get pickup by INS improperly? I'm sure it happens, but as long as due process is followed than in theory the chances are very small or corrected in time through identification.
 
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It's not really a "buyout" because you keep working, and get paid until September because you keep working, which makes it pretty dumb for most to accept this

Not if they can't return to the office, meaning they can keep acting like they are working from home for 8 months.
 
The whole thing is quite insane. If you have a rough estimate of how many criminals their is, than you have to setup realistic goals to arrest them, process, and evict them.

Is someone really worried they're going to get pickup by INS improperly? I'm sure it happens, but as long as due process is followed than in theory the chances are very small.
The majority- if not all- being deported are pretty much known to be illegal. Their statuses have already been defined in the process of prosecuting them or identifying them for crimes they've otherwise committed.
 
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The whole thing is quite insane. If you have a rough estimate of how many criminals there is, than you have to setup realistic goals to arrest them, process, and evict them.

Is someone really worried they're going to get pickup by INS improperly? I'm sure it happens, but as long as due process is followed than in theory the chances are very small or corrected in time through identification.
are you ok with the government coming by and picking you up for any ole reason, as long as they get it right in the un-defined "end"?

if the ATF was raiding homes looking for illegal weapons, and found my legal ones, I wouldn't be cool with them being seized just as a price to pay for compliance.

its bs, and yall are only for it because Orange man is doing.
 
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The majority- if not all- being deported are pretty much known to be illegal. Their statuses have already been defined in the process of prosecuting them or identifying them for crimes they've otherwise committed.

That's what I'm saying, due process. I don't see what the problem is? Whether we're talking a criminal that has a hearing date or one that hasn't been picked up yet, as long as there is due process I don't see the problem with a quota. We know there are probably 10s of millions of criminals in the country.
 
The whole thing is quite insane. If you have a rough estimate of how many criminals there is, than you have to setup realistic goals to arrest them, process, and evict them.

Is someone really worried they're going to get pickup by INS improperly? I'm sure it happens, but as long as due process is followed than in theory the chances are very small or corrected in time through identification.
Wouldn't a legal resident getting picked up incorrectly be a violation of due process and their civil rights?

When someone had a quota they're likely to try very hard to meet that. Rules may not be as important as the number
 
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Wouldn't a legal resident getting picked up indirectly be a violation of due process and their civil rights?

When someone had a quota they're likely to try very hard to meet that. Rules may not be as important as the number

Due process gives you an opportunity to defend the action, not necessarily mean you can't be accused. If you were not given due process you would simply be put on a flight to Mexico or shot.

When someone had a quota they're likely to try very hard to meet that.

They should try hard and smarter i.e. improving. This isn't manufacturing crimes, these are crimes we reasonable already know have been committed. Now, if Trump said I need you to pick up 1800 murderers a day, you might have a better point. If mistakes are made, you learn from them and improve..... but the key is to keep moving.
 
How could it be incorrect due process and civil rights if all They have to do is show proper evidence of citizenship? You’re that worried for their feels?
Seriously 😂
Wouldn't a legal resident getting picked up incorrectly be a violation of due process and their civil rights?

When someone had a quota they're likely to try very hard to meet that. Rules may not be as important as the number
virtue signaling 👆🏻
 
How could it be incorrect due process and civil rights if all They have to do is show proper evidence of citizenship? You’re that worried for their feels?
Seriously 😂
Becuase I don't have to show anything. That's the law

I'm worried about the govt violating the rights of its citizens. That's not feels
 
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Due process gives you an opportunity to defend the action, not necessarily mean you can't be accused. If you were not given due process you would simply be put on a flight to Mexico or shot.



They should try hard and smarter i.e. improving. This isn't manufacturing crimes, these are crimes we reasonable already know have been committed. Now, if Trump said I need you to pick up 1800 murderers a day, you might have a better point. If mistakes are made, you learn from them and improve..... but the key is to keep moving.
Not true. Due process applies to every part, even arrest (probable cause)
 
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