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OldMillennialGuy's avatar

"without clarifying in any way how they would actually handle the problem of illegal immigration"

You can't clarify how to handle a problem that (1) you deliberately caused and (2) don't actually think is a problem.

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I live in the Twin Cities and I've seen all too many videos of federal agents being way too aggressive in interactions with the public. Many of the protestors engage in provocative tactics, but well-trained local police who live in the community would not have responded as forcefully as many federal agents have. That's why Tom Homan was brought in: he's a competent professional, not a hardline ideologue like Greg Bovino and Kristi Noem are. And it's also true that the media have been completely one-sided in their coverage of the Minnesota operation; if these alleged journalists had been directly on the payroll of left-wing activist groups their coverage would have been the same.

To say it again: the emphasis on these ICE sweeps is NOT the most effective way to achieve large scale deportations. Use most of the funds spent by ICE to target employers who knowingly employ illegal workers and penalize those employers heavily with fines and prison time: presto, within a year millions of unauthorized immigrants who can't find jobs will leave voluntarily, especially if they are given other financial incentives to do so.

Imagine a journalist asking Trump if he is willing to greatly increase the federal efforts to penalize illegal hiring. Many GOP donors want an unlimited supply of cheap, compliant labor, but a huge percentage of blue-collar people would strongly support such an effort. Democrats, of course, would oppose anything that results in their number of future voters decreasing.

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