Trump Ignores the Courts

Absolutely, not defending government. I'm not defending deportation of legal immigrants. I've said multiple times the system is broken. We rely on their hard work in multiple areas of our economy. Work that most lazy ass Americans refuse to do. My question was, have there been incidents where legal immigrants have been deported?
Not that I’m aware of. But who knows. I do know that they are all concerned about being swept up with the criminals.
A fear that’s likely based on something real
 
Lmfao “there’s no construction workers in my home town now that Trump is in charge”

No one believes any of what you claimed. And your notion that these people all came here legally and just have an expired green card is absolutely comical
Couldn't care less if you believe me, sport. Telling you what I've observed. I'm not saying they weren't here illegally. I'm saying some of them are gone who were working their asses off every day. They all disappeared when the deportations were announced
 
Not that I’m aware of. But who knows. I do know that they are all concerned about being swept up with the criminals.
A fear that’s likely based on something real
My guess is they're listening to the wrong people. Trump is not stupid. He knows the economy relies heavily on migrant labor. I've spoken to a couple, legal, and they are not worried, at least for themselves. They are actually for deportation in many cases. Maybe less competition?
 
Couldn't care less if you believe me, sport. Telling you what I've observed. I'm not saying they weren't here illegally. I'm saying some of them are gone who were working their asses off every day. They all disappeared when the deportations were announced

I’m glad you don’t care. Because I doubt anyone believes you.
 
My guess is they're listening to the wrong people. Trump is not stupid. He knows the economy relies heavily on migrant labor. I've spoken to a couple, legal, and they are not worried, at least for themselves. They are actually for deportation in many cases. Maybe less competition?
I’ve dealt with some of these ice ****tards
Their fears are well founded
 
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Couldn't care less if you believe me, sport. Telling you what I've observed. I'm not saying they weren't here illegally. I'm saying some of them are gone who were working their asses off every day. They all disappeared when the deportations were announced
Good. The country is healing
 
If they're here illegally then they're here illegally but that determination must be made under legal due process. It's not up to you, me, or ICE, etc. to make that call.
When they are/were caught crossing the Rio Grande they should have been locked up until that due process occurred
 
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Because their status is very fragile.
They can easily be pulled from work and deported by some prick that’s having a bad day.
I’ve told everyone to leave in the event that the pricks show up and let me deal with it
Edit: I’m sure friends and family are a factor too
As GC, do you keep ID or documents on your crew or your subs' crew just in case some official person comes around?
 
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I’ve dealt with some of these ice ****tards
Their fears are well founded
So you have witnessed them deporting legal migrants? Again, it's law enforcement, on a federal level, so I'm definitely not taking up for them. I'm genuinely curious as to what you've experienced.
 
A duly elected President and CIC implementing an operation involving national security is a power grab - LOL.

The true power grab happening in real time is the Judicial branch of our government overreaching into the Executive branch involving issues of national security.
the Patriot Act certainly was.
 
Has it been reported that people with a legal status have been deported?
the government has revoked legal status from many.


it would be one thing to stop any new people from using that program, but allowing those "grandfathered in" to stay. or ending this one program and shifting the people to another program that is still approved. but they are certainly changing the legal status at will. and its not like these were 500k who had overstayed this window.

the whole system needs to be reworked, its terrible if they are making previously legal people illegal.
 
the government has revoked legal status from many.


it would be one thing to stop any new people from using that program, but allowing those "grandfathered in" to stay. or ending this one program and shifting the people to another program that is still approved. but they are certainly changing the legal status at will. and its not like these were 500k who had overstayed this window.

the whole system needs to be reworked, its terrible if they are making previously legal people illegal.
do you know if those revoked were users of the pd1 app or did they go thru they proper ports?
 
do you know if those revoked were users of the pd1 app or did they go thru they proper ports?
this article mentions cubans, and the program in question wasn't the pd1 app.

it sounds like this program gave people a protected status while they were waiting on the official process to finish.
 
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this article mentions cubans, and the program in question wasn't the pd1 app.

it sounds like this program gave people a protected status while they were waiting on the official process to finish.
I was curious if there might have been a difference.... Cuz obviously the current admin doesn't believe the app is a legal process.
 
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I was curious if there might have been a difference.... Cuz obviously the current admin doesn't believe the app is a legal process.
it shows how terrible the process is altogether if the legality of any of it is open to the whims of an administration. this is why congress needs to be involved and completely rework the whole system.

the constant ping pong between the partys being in charge making one thing legal, and another illegal makes the "true" legal process that much more difficult, which SHOULDN'T be either party's intent.
 
it shows how terrible the process is altogether if the legality of any of it is open to the whims of an administration. this is why congress needs to be involved and completely rework the whole system.

the constant ping pong between the partys being in charge making one thing legal, and another illegal makes the "true" legal process that much more difficult, which SHOULDN'T be either party's intent.
100% agree.... Our policy needs be more like Sweden... Limited and those allowed need to assimilate... Otherwise you opening up for exactly what we are getting...
 
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