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      While also making it our problem by costing so much fucking money… but it looks like it makes it someone else’s problem. Everything around Trump is optics over reality.

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    Imprisonment until when? Because at some point you’d have to let them out, and then you’re back to square one. Crossing a border to seek a better life isn’t a crime worthy of lifetime imprisonment.

    They won’t give them a path to citizenship because of xenophobia, plain and simple. Immigration is good for the economy, and there’s no such thing as “stealing jobs”, so it only comes down to wanting to maintain cultural (or ethnic) purity.

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    The outcome of a system is its purpose.

    The goal is to create a slave class. We never got over our societal addiction to slavery. Slavery in the US never ended, both de facto slavery and legal slavery.

    The goal of our immigration system is to create millions of workers who will accept low pay, long hours, and poor conditions with little options or recourse.

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        There are far too many illegal immigrants to jail them all and actually turn them into forced labor. The goal is to put enough fear into them that they accept slave conditions without having an actual overseer. The fear also spreads to legal but at-risk immigrants like H1-Bs who see the strictness of the immigration system and learn not to test it by fighting their corporations.

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        Nope, imprisonment costs society money. This way all the migrants will be busy keeping their heads down and hiding, meaning they can be abused by employers as any resistance will be dealt with by ICE.

        If working illegals was something the government wanted to stop, employers would be imprisoned if caught employing an illegal. Then it would stop overnight… but this is not the route chosen.

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    Imprisonment is extremely expensive, you have to house, feed, and to some level care for the people you imprison.

    Giving them documents essentially means there’s no restriction on who can live in a country, and for desirable countries this would entirely overwhelm their economy (and other aspects of the country) when millions of people show up in too short of a timespan.

    Killing them would be very bad, so getting rid of them via Deportation is the best remaining option.

    The only other possibility I can think of would be giving them documents, but imposing harsh financial penalties (something like a permanent (or at least many years) 50% income tax rate or similar) that would both deter people, but also provide revenue to offset the extra costs to the system.

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      In like 2008 Hilary campaigned on deporting most illegals and some of them could stay if they paid back taxes and paid a fine. I think the “could stay” group would be people who had kids born here and the elderly.

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      Imprisonment is extremely expensive, you have to house, feed, and to some level care for the people you imprison.

      Well, you don’t have to.

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      Imprisonment would also deal with the “hating brown people” part.

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        Extended periods of detention in substandard facilities with openly racist guards is often part of the deportation experience in America

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      Do you know how many Chinese people enter through the border? China is a hostile power, their citizens should not be allowed in without serious vetting.

  • Majorllama
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    It’s like trying to enter a Costco without a membership. If they catch you they are gonna kick you out. Back to where you came from.

    The legal immigration process takes time and if we just made them citizens when we caught them that would reward people for skipping the process. Not exactly a punishment. We

    It’s obviously much more complicated than that, but that’s a simple way to look at it.

  • southsamurai
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    Deportation, and what’s currently being done, don’t have the same core existence.

    Currently, deportation is being weaponized.

    At its core, deportation is a perfectly valid thing. No country has to accept everyone that wants in. They certainly don’t have to allow them to bypass normal, humane methods of immigration, asylum, or temporary residence.

    Deportation is saying that we aren’t going to treat you badly by doing things to you, but you can’t stay here.

    Unfortunately, deportation can be misused, and it is being misused in an ongoing fascist takeover. It is bypassing all the humane and lawful processes that are supposed to protect people. It isn’t being done correctly, or for the right reasons. It’s yet another violation of human rights in the name of bigotry.

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    If order is to be maintained then illegal entry cannot be perceived to be a route to citizenship (even via a prison sentence).

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    it’s a way of getting rid of people without significant legal follow up. everything that led to the deportation can be a sham, because once they’re out of the country nobody from the government gives AF any more.

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    Racism.

    Deportation has always been about keeping the US white. The first immigration law in the US was called the Chinese Exclusion Act and was passed to keep Western states white dominated.

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    Many undocumented immigrants would probably love to be documented and an official citizen or permanent resident. They probably don’t qualify though, which is why they are in the country undocumented. Its a very long process and not available to everyone, otherwise there would be a flood of people immigrating. There’s a gate for a reason, to keep the country an exclusive club members only.

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    For one thing, sending people away is cheaper than feeding, housing and guarding them for who knows how long. For another, if prison were the punishment for illegal immigration and seemed more attractive to some people than their current state, it would be a motivation for them to sneak in with the intention of being caught - like the guy who robbed a bank hoping to go to prison to get away from his wife. He was sentenced to house arrest LOL.

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    I think that more European countries should deport people who came here to escape “war”. Too many said they were Syrians but instead were from someone else and don’t even know what you say when you speak to them in “their mothertongue” and just say “Asyl Asyl yes” Everyone got the benefit of the doubt, yet integrated people got deported without reason. Also, everyone who breaks a law (like robbery, rape, etc) should get publically humiliated and then departed. Same goes to everyone who talks shit about the country they live in, burn the flags, etc. They get enough money so to not being forced to resort to crime.

  • Klnsfw 🏳️‍🌈
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    Because the essence of far right ideologies is the purification of the social body. The brutality of the methods is both ideological and pragmatic.