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re: So what happened to mass deportations?
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:16 am to GumboPot
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:16 am to GumboPot
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Reports are 800 a day.
That's an incomplete number according to sources. Yes, that 600-800 number is accurate for formal deportation through ICE but it doesn't account for any of the reported thousands of self or voluntary deportations per day. The actual number of bodies leaving the country everyday is reportedly in the thousands, likely up to 7,000. If that figure is accurate, you're talking about 10 million bodies leaving the US in 4 years. Those are huge increases from the Biden and Obama eras with a much more secure border to prevent releaks back into the country.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:16 am to LSUPITyt
A series of coordinated terrorists attacks in this country by illegals let in during the Biden Administration will result in massive deportations with the suspension of any legal challenges by the left.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:16 am to williamfrench3559
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Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:16 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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Trump doesn’t have the stomach to do what it takes to get there
This was always the case. There's Trump the talker and Trump the doer, and they don't always line up with each other.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:18 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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No - but removing millions of people from the country in a couple years would mean a lot of pain and suffering. I don’t like it, but it needs to be done.
So what did you mean by "people would die?"
Also, you said we needed to be deporting thousands per day and according to reports that I posted earlier, when you combine self deportations and ICE formal deportations, you're right in that range.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:19 am to GumboPot
Biden let in 20-25 million. 27% of our population are now illegally here.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:19 am to GumboPot
Man you ran out the closet didn't you.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:19 am to LSUPITyt
The SAVE Act has sucked the air out of the room
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:20 am to LSUPITyt
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So what happened to mass deportations?
It has been held up and delayed at every single level from local to state to federal, and been delayed by injunction after injunction from activist judges.
I'm not certain if this thread is trying to blame Trump for it, but it certainly can be demonstrably proven that Trump isn't the problem. Not on this topic.
Especially in blue cities in blue states, liberals have formed literal armies of voters that are efficiently networking to resist ICE and protect illegals. Now that is something that you can actually pin partial blame upon Trump, because his Cabinet members can easily draw up RICO charges and millions of violations of 8 U.S. Code § 1324 and hammer people into the ground for obstruction- but they simply don't.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:20 am to HubbaBubba
I think there are fair things to criticize Trump about but folks here claiming he didn't address immigration aren't paying attention to the numbers.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:22 am to TigerAxeOK
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It has been held up and delayed at every single level from local to state to federal, and been delayed by injunction after injunction from activist judges.
I'm not certain if this thread is trying to blame Trump for it, but it certainly can be demonstrably proven that Trump isn't the problem. Not on this topic.
Especially in blue cities in blue states, liberals have formed literal armies of voters that are efficiently networking to resist ICE and protect illegals. Now that is something that you can actually pin partial blame upon Trump, because his Cabinet members can easily draw up RICO charges and millions of violations of 8 U.S. Code § 1324 and hammer people into the ground for obstruction- but they simply don't.
And consider this. Even with ALLLLLL of the nonsense that the left has thrown in Trump's way regading immigration, if the math continues, he will have increased deportations 70% of Obama and 92% over Biden with a historically secure border.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:22 am to seedmonster77
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Corporations love cheap labor and that is why they are here. They were never leaving.
And many of those corporations are friends and supporters of Trump.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:22 am to GumboPot
If you aren’t completely lazy, a quick google search yields many reports on border wall construction and deportations still very much underway.
You are confusing media distractions with administrative inaction and you should know better.
You are confusing media distractions with administrative inaction and you should know better.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:24 am to JiminyCricket
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Obama (2008-2016): 5.0-5.3 Million Biden (2021-2025): 4.4-4.7 Million Trump (2025-Present): 2.5-2.6 Million If Trump were to keep this pace, he would have between 8.7-9.0 million deportations, presenting a 70% increase over Obama and a 92% increase over Biden.
Wonder why OP ignored this post? Albeit Trump’s numbers as of about a month ago are just under 3M.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:24 am to LSUPITyt
Border crossings are at their lowest and democrats are trying to murder Ice agents.
In 2024 we were lobbing missiles at Iran and their proxies while having an open border.
If you voted for Harris, we wouldn't have stopped military action, and we would still have an open border.
In 2024 we were lobbing missiles at Iran and their proxies while having an open border.
If you voted for Harris, we wouldn't have stopped military action, and we would still have an open border.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:26 am to FLTech
quote:Bingo
When they stop skyscreaming about things it means they are defeated about what they were sky screaming about
What happened to Take down Tesla?
What happened to BLM?
What happened to Ukraine funding?
What happened to DOGE?
What happened to USAID funding?
What happened to CHAZ?
It's plain & simple, liberals are a bunch of malcontents driven by the MSM.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:27 am to GumboPot
quote:Don't forget to add the self deportations.
So let's say that 350K a year (generous).
quote:Last year combined (deportations + self-deportations) were over 2 million. 4 years of that is over 8 million. I'll GLADLY take that!
The math ain't working.
quote:Who said it is stopped? When the media loses on something, they move on to the next thing to be outraged over.
And what about the wall? We giving up on that?
Posted on 3/12/26 at 10:29 am to williamfrench3559
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Still waiting for repeal and replacement of the ACA as well. It's been 10 years.
John McKeating5 cost us that one.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:18 pm to JiminyCricket
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And consider this. Even with ALLLLLL of the nonsense that the left has thrown in Trump's way regading immigration, if the math continues, he will have increased deportations 70% of Obama and 92% over Biden with a historically secure border.
That number would easily double if Trump wasn't fighting REPUBLICANS as well.
As it stands, Trump is only on pace to deport less than half of the illegal immigrants that entered only during Biden's term. It's unfortunate, when we had a chance to accomplish so much with Trump 2.0. But Trump's own missteps and a majority RINO GOPe have all but assured the ultimate continuance of Swamp Rule.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:32 pm to LSUPITyt
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Have we deported as many as Obama did in his first year yet?
Fun fact
Democratic propaganda has so permeated our collective knowledge that people really believe that Obama was “The Deportor in Chief”
Obama’s numbers were vastly inflated due to his administration reclassifying TurnAways at the border as a deportation
Shift in Counting (Returns to Removals): Historically, many people caught at the border were simply turned back ("voluntary return"). Under the Obama administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) increasingly treated these border cases as "formal removals". This change, which began around 2012, increased the total removal numbers without necessarily increasing the apprehension of undocumented individuals in the country's interior.
Border vs. Interior Enforcement: The focus of immigration enforcement shifted heavily toward the border, with border cases making up two-thirds of removals, compared to one-third under the Bush administration. Consequently, while total removal figures were high, interior deportations actually decreased over time.
The administration used this reclassification to inflate enforcement numbers to appear tough on immigration, creating a "deporter in chief" legacy that was, in part, a shift in accounting rather than a massive surge in interior apprehensions.
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