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Re: #2 a reporter asked J.D. Vance something like "how are you going to round up and deport 10 million people".
He said this, which I think is a great answer:
Secure the border and stop new people from coming in
Arrest and deport the 500,000-1 million known criminals who have sneaked into the country
Prosecute people who hire illegal immigrants so that they self-deport
There's also things that could be emulated from the example of Tony Abbot in Australia — were Trump and Congress able to get such things enforced. But it doesn't matter how much they want to do the things you list, when all the permanent bureaucrats actively work against them.
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Yeah I think Trump can easily win #2 if you include self-deportations, even if his program isn't particularly effective in terms of per capita removals, there's just a lot of people here who will probably leave.
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It baffles me that no previous Republican government has done this. It's such an obvious low-hanging fruit. The fact that JD is suggesting it makes me think that this may be the first US government who actually want to reduce illegal immigration.
It’s almost as if the Mitt Romney types liked having all those illegal immigrants driving down wages.
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The people who employ illegal immigrants tend to ones that republicans want to keep happy.
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And it always baffles me how people don't conclude that maybe Republicans haven't done this because they can't.
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