Please don't skim this and then respond with kike bullshit and Muh PR. I am for the removal of every illegal alien, as well as any anchor baby whose household breadwinners are here illegally. We should also be talking about creating incentives for naturalized citizens to go home. But hear me out.
If we expect people to go home and to thrive there, and we really believe this is fairer to their native countries than endlessly absorbing their supposed "best people" - and if we want voluntary self-deportation to help speed things along - it makes sense to let the kids finish school.
This doesn't mean letting them dick around here for 12 or 14 years. It means the family makes plans to roll out when the youngest child finishes grade school, middle school, or high school. In most cases this will probably mean three or four years, since the process won't really be in motion until this year's kindergartners are in 1st or 2nd grade.
It's going to take us at least that long to deal with all the scum we really need to kick out. Families who are trying to care properly for their children might as well be last on the schedule, especially since these children's removal from class will disrupt the school year, upset their legal classmates, and give their teachers an opportunity to soapbox or to sow resentment in more subtle ways. The summer break is ripe for planning of such subtle campaigns if we simply wait until the end of the school year. Allowing them to reach the point at which they would move to a different school anyway will defang any such campaign on the part of teachers. The 4th graders don't give a damn where the outgoing 5th graders are going, but if after their summer break they begin 5th grade with many of their classmates missing, this situation is ripe for exploitation by their teachers. We will see them coming home with worksheets about what life is like where their friends are going to school, compare and contrast Trump's deportations with the Holocaust and the fucking Dust Bowl, and you know the rest. There is nothing we can to do stop this, because Trump and most on the right are devoted to decentralizing education, and this is something the teachers will simply do on their own.
Kids who start kindergarten after the schedule is worked out can be grouped together, so that entire classes are sent home at once, and the families are able to help each other cope and organize. Again this denies angry teachers an audience, as no one in their classes will will have known these kids.
And again, we're going on the premise that these are mostly alright people who simply belong in their own countries. It will be better for their children to grow up having been shown kindness during this process than learning to despise the United States. Consider that most of these families didn't just sneak into the country. They were encouraged to come here by a government which made a practice of letting them stay, a population that grew up thinking immigration is what makes America so great, and a culture which very much relies and benefits from illegals - not because of Muh Jobs White People Won't Do, but because the US is full of old people who want to live forever, young whites who are afraid to have kids, and financial institutions eager for new people to take on debt.
As far as I'm concerned, these people should have seen the writing on the wall two summers ago, when Trump's popularity began to skyrocket and it became clear the racism narrative wasn't working. I'm for giving families with children - including anchor babies - four years to leave.
The way to make the anchor babies leave without a fight is to avoid that fight entirely, by sweet talking their parents with offers of preferred treatment in visa applications, an easier path to naturalization down the line, exceptions from remittance taxes, and so on. This is also the way to go with sending home those who have naturalized.
We have a lot of ugly fights coming up. This one doesn't have to be ugly if we finesse it right.