So how does one even go about deporting 11 million people?

So how does one even go about deporting 11 million people?

Has such a thing even been done in history before?

Projected costs?

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you'd have to piss off the corporations dependent on their labor
repubs are not going to do that
so it won't happen

Logistically it's possible, it's just economic suicide.

Lol who cares, he won't do it because republishits don't want that sweet cheap labour power

this. I honestly think if any of his supporters actually believed in all the promises he made throughout the campaign trail, they have to be idiots

Lel newfag

Is the second question at all necessary?

As for the first - is wrong.
It needn't be direct action, you simply make it uncomfortable or inhospitable for the parasite to survive in that environment.

No need to pick each one up in a paddy wagon and drive them through the giant wall gate.
Put massive fines on companies etc caught employing illegals.

If they can't work, they will go back to their nest country.

Apart from that, rig up a network of free buses constantly travelling to the mexican border from all major cities.

They will leave by choice and minimal costs if done efficiently.

I despise nativism, but I bet you are a migrant come from a migrant family yourself

ILLEGAL immigrants, can't you read fool

Obama deported 2.5 million people
Bush deported 2 million people

I don't know how you'd even do it logistically or without getting a huge violent pushback from it.

spooky

lmao

Yes, and quite inexpensively, though it was done in substantial part on the insistance of the Mexican government at the time:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Wetback

gotta be bait

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That operation had a few key features that are not present in the current immigrant issue:
1) The immigrants targeted were those inhabiting the states surrounding the Mexican border. That meant that Immigration/Border Control could keep their efforts relatively centralized and seek out their "targets" more easily.
2) Related to the regional character of the operation, the immigrants didn't have to be transported nearly as far, thus the costs were reduced in that regard.
3) Most of the time the immigrants were just dumped on the other side of the border and left for the Mexican Government to deal with them. That usually failed, and resulted in tons of them just wandering back across the border within a week or so. So of the half a million people or so that ended up getting deported through the program, likely many of them were just repeat returns.
4) The screening process for determining the legality of the people captured was borderline non-existent to cut costs and expedite the process. There were a lot of legal workers AND US citizens that got rounded up and illegally deported.
5) The actual recordkeeping for apprehensions and deportations was terrible. Individuals would get arrested sometimes multiple times without action taken against them, yet each one would be considered an "apprehension." People just crossing the border TO Mexico unescorted or untouched by the agents involved were counted as a "successful departures." As I alluded to before, sometimes documentation wasn't even looked at when processing people.

As it stands, the process for deportation is incredibly costly with processing less than a half a million people a year. 11 million will either bankrupt the country or require some of the biggest tax hikes we've seen in recent history.

That's basically communism user. I don't know how you expect Republicans to pass such solutions.

Why would Trump impose massive fines on himself?
time.com/4465744/donald-trump-undocumented-workers/

Anyway, it won't happen. Or, rather, it already is happening under Obama who has deported over 3 million people so far and when the final tally for 2016 is publicized, he'll probably stand at 3.5 to 4 million. More than any other President (Bush's score was about 2 million).

The difference is that when Trump deports 500,000 people a year, the liberals and right-wingers will suddenly care about it.

it was one of the things he got elected on, don't be surprised when people judge him about it.

You're gonna need a lot of trains and certain places where you can accumulate people.
Then you just need a way to get rid of them for good.

wew

no u

Trains
Yes

Yes we can.

why deport them when you can make soap out of em?