I mean, it seems like a joke rhetorical question but... Kristi Noem apparently thought habius corpus was a right the president had to kick people out of the country and suspend their rights. So... not really sure they do.
Hey MAGAT wasnt mass deportations going to bring back massive jobs back is what yall claimed in this thread? Weird how the economy is shredding jobs at a time we have mass deportations. Its almost as if you cultists are brainwashed
I think there are alot of Field Worker Jobs that are still unfilled Rocket River They expected people to take those?
Give every person who participated in this fraud a one way ticket back to Somalia (on a boat). We need to upgrade WHERE we bring immigrants in from.
I'll given Stephen Miller the benefit of the doubt and say he knows better. Which means he thinks I'm stupid. Lotta kids are in mixed status household where the kid might be a citizen but a parent is undocumented. Or they don't want to be harassed simply on the basis of being brown. Or they're white kids doing a walkout in solidarity.
Trump admin official says 1 in 7 CMS students are ‘here illegally.’ Here are the facts Charlotte Observer By Nick Sullivan November 20, 2025 5:00 AM https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/education/article312966501.html I hope you're proud of yourself, dude.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/1...llegals-in-this-dem-run-city-during-shutdown/ U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Houston announced it arrested 3,593 illegal immigrants during the 43-day government shutdown from October 1 to November 12. According to ICE, those arrested include 67 sex offenders, 13 murderers, 51 child predators, 366 criminal aliens convicted of DWIs, 261 convicted of aggravated assault, and 103 convicted of burglary or theft. In addition, ICE says it arrested 23 gang members, including a Honduran national named Josue Pineda-Ayala, a 23-year-old MS-13 gang member charged with a triple homicide in Dallas. Pineda-Ayala, who was released into the United States by the former Biden government in May of last year, allegedly committed the triple murder before being detained by ICE in early October. Subsequently, the 23-year-old MS-13 member was transferred to the Dallas County Jail with a detain lodged and awaiting charges. Another case involved Baldomero Perez-Quezada, a 56-year-old criminal illegal immigrant from Mexico who has been removed from the country four times. A convicted child predator, Perez-Quezada was arrested on October 17 after being encountered at the Edinburg Police Department in 2023 under the former Biden government. He later preyed on a child, leading to a conviction for sexual indecency with a child earlier this year. “Our entire team understands how critical ICE’s mission is to public safety and national security, and despite many of them going without pay, they continued to show up every day and give everything they had to protect this community from dangerous criminal illegal alien gang members, child predators, murderers and rapists,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operation Houston Field Office Director Bret Bradford. He added, “As a result of those efforts, 51 dangerous child predators are no longer free to prey on our children, 10 fugitives have been apprehended and will now face justice for their alleged offenses, and thousands of other violent criminal aliens have been removed from local communities throughout Southeast Texas and will be removed from the United States.”