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hmmm.....amassing troops at borders usually isn't a good thing, historically. a wise man once said, "something something... borders.....keeping us in......something something."

The wise man didn't say that about borders - he said it about border walls.

He actually seems to like borders - and maybe even using troops to secure them.

FTA (bold emphasis added): https://ontheissues.org/tx/Ron_Paul_Immigration.htm

Pay attention to US borders, not international borders

Q: Why are you opposed to a system that requires employers to verify the immigration status of their workers?

A: I don't like putting the burden on our businessmen to be the policemen. That means he has to be policing activity. But I have a strong position on immigration. I don't think that we should give amnesty and they become voters. But I do think we should deal with our borders. One way that I would suggest that we could do it is pay less attention to the borders between Afghanistan and Iraq and Pakistan and bring our troops home and deal with the border. But why do we pay more attention to the borders overseas and less attention to the borders here at home? We now have a mess on the borders, and it has a lot more to do with it than just immigration, because we're financing some of this militarism against the drug dealers on the borders right now to the tune of over $1 billion. And there is a mess down there, but it's much bigger than just the immigration problem.
 
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Donald Trump and his border czar, Tom Homan, are reportedly unhappy with the current number of deportations.

Mass deportation of illegal immigrants was a central plank of Trump’s presidential campaign, and his voters are eagerly anticipating the removal of millions of aliens who have broken U.S. immigration law.

However, NBC reports that Trump and Homan are disappointed with the numbers so far and are demanding that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ramp up their operations.

The report states:

A source familiar with Trump’s thinking said the president is getting “angry” that more people are not being deported and that the message is being passed along to “border czar” Tom Homan, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and acting ICE Director Caleb Vitello.


“It’s driving him nuts they’re not deporting more people,” said the person familiar with Trump’s thinking.



A source familiar with internal conversations at ICE said Homan has a daily conference call with ICE agents in which he has been known to express his frustration with ICE numbers.

Another source said Homan is “unhappy” and has “made his unhappiness known” about the relatively low numbers of arrests and deportations.


Approximately 8,000 people have been detained since Trump took office last month, although some of them have been released, and many are still awaiting deportation.

While this is still an improvement on the Biden administration’s efforts, it is still well below the numbers required to fulfill Trump’s promise of deporting millions of people.

In order to deport just one million migrants a year, which would still only represent a fraction of the total number of illegal aliens residing in the United States, ICE will need to increase their numbers to 2,700 arrests a day.

More at: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/report-trump-border-czar-tom-homan-unhappy-current/
 
The Trump administration has removed Caleb Vitello, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, from his position, according to two former senior officials with the Department of Homeland Security, under which ICE falls, as well as one current senior DHS official.

Vitello's removal comes after both border czar Tom Homan and President Donald Trump have expressed anger that the number of people being deported is not higher. Homan has also been upset with media leaks coming out of ICE that he said has led to fewer arrests than ICE has anticipated in certain operations.

The current senior DHS official said Vitello will stay on with ICE overseeing enforcement of arrests, targeting and field operations. The senior official also said an announcement is coming soon on who will replace Vitello as acting ICE director.

More at: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/na...on-reassigning-acting-ice-director-rcna193225
 
An unscrupulous employer in Pennsylvania who harbored illegal aliens will pay a heavy price for his crime.

The conviction of the owner of a temporary employment agency is the second report in a week about an employer who illegally hired and harbored illegals. On February 14, federal authorities charged a baker owner in Texas with harboring.

The conviction in Pennsylvania and charges in Texas comport with repeated warnings from border czar Tom Homan before and after the election that he would file charges under the statute that forbids harboring.

In a related story, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that DHS will fire the leakers who blew Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids on illegals. Leakers fouled up two raids — one in Aurora Colorado, and another in Los Angeles, California.

More at: https://thenewamerican.com/us/immigration/employer-convicted-of-harboring-noem-ice-raid-leakers-idd/
 
President Donald Trump and his cabinet are racing to get mass deportations going, and are actively working to build the infrastructure and logistics networks to move tens of millions people while Congress prepares to provide more resources.

Early arrest figures from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) initially showed the agency on track to arrest roughly one million people by the end of Trump’s next four years. Trump has vowed to remove as many as twenty times that figure, but his administration’s current pace has slowed as the arrest volume has overwhelmed existing infrastructure.

Ramping up arrests, detention capacity, outbound flights, and logistics is certain to prove a costly undertaking and Trump has previously indicated “there is no price tag” for the effort. Despite the rhetoric, Congress will certainly need to approve some dollar amount and that process will prove complicated in the narrow divided chambers. In the meantime, Trump’s senior officials are doing all they can to speed up operations.
Gitmo expansion

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth traveled to Guantanamo Bay on Tuesday to survey the notorious facility that Trump hopes to use for his deportation efforts. The facility has long housed detained illegal immigrants, though the administration hopes to expand its occupancy to at least 30,000. The administration has already conducted some flights to the facility and recently transferred its illegal immigrant occupants to Honduras for a Venezuelan pickup.

Hegseth’s trip comes as the administration struggles to get the facility prepared for housing a large volume of deportees. An initial effort to ramp up capacity using tents was previously scrapped over concerns they did not meet standards. Hegseth’s trip saw him bring friendly media figures, such as Laura Ingraham, along to promote the deportation efforts.

“A major mission is underway—moving illegal immigrants seeking asylum out of the U.S. Stay tuned,” the former soldier-turned Fox News personality posted.
Private contractors float deals

Reportedly some private firms see this as an opportunity, with former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince and a group of military contractors floating a $25 billion private project to provide planes, facilities, and personnel with the aim of deporting 12 million by the 2026 midterms, after which Republicans could potentially lose one or both chambers of Congress and the potential to fund further efforts.

Prior to the first Trump administration, news outlets regularly put the total number of illegal immigrants within the U.S. at 11 million, though Customs and Border Protection (CBP) numbers from the Biden administration alone detailed more than 10 million further encounters.

“To keep pace with the Trump deportations, it would require a 600% increase in activity,” the memo of Prince’s plan, obtained by Politico, read. “It is unlikely that the government could swell its internal ranks to keep pace with this demand … in order to process this enormous number of deportations, the government should enlist outside assistance.”

To be sure, private contractors are no stranger to immigration and security related efforts. American governments routinely use private prisons to handle the overflow of incarcerated persons. Prince’s Blackwater -- now renamed Academi and part of Constellis -- famously participated in the Iraq War providing security support to American personnel.
The price tag

The Politico report came on the same day that the House voted on a budget resolution to pave the way for broader legislation that would fund Trump’s tax and border priorities.

The narrow margins in the chamber led to doubts that the Republicans could move a comprehensive package. The divisions within the Republican conference came as Trump lent his support to the House’s budgetary efforts, explicitly and publicly endorsing the lower chamber’s plans to finance his border proposals and pass his tax cuts in the same bill. He has further expressed support for the House’s approach over that of the two-bill Senate plan.

The House ultimately passed its plan in a 217-215 vote, with Thomas Massie, R-Ky., the sole GOP holdout.

Nevertheless, Trump’s word seems insufficient to keep the House GOP in lockstep and the fate of that chamber’s legislative effort remains unclear. The Senate previously approved Sen. Lindsey Graham’s, R-S.C., budget plan to fund border security and deportations to the tune of hundreds of billions. The reconciliation process is ongoing, however, and the significant differences between the upper and lower chamber could hinder final passage, to some degree.
Mitigating factors?

Potentially easing the strain on Border Czar Tom Homan’s deportation efforts is the precipitous and recent drop in the number of immigrant encounters at the Southwest land border. Between Trump’s executive orders reinstating the "Remain-in-Mexico" policy, his revamped security measures, and his global reputation as an immigration hardliner, the president’s return to the White House appears to have largely deterred would-be entrants to the U.S. In late February, Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks confirmed that illegal crossings had declined 94% from the year prior.

Self-deportation, moreover, began to gain traction ahead of Trump’s inauguration, with many illegal aliens voluntarily leaving the country so as to avoid arrest, deportation, and the end of any chance to return legally. The volume of voluntary departees, however, remains undetermined.


Broken link: https://justthenews.com/government/...-deportation-apparatus-congress-moves-fund-it
 
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will relocate six regional offices, including Seattle, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York City, from "sanctuary cities" that do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, according to MyNorthwest.

Administrator Kelly Loeffler said in a news release Thursday: “Over the last four years, the record invasion of illegal aliens has jeopardized both the lives of American citizens and the livelihoods of American small business owners, who have each become victims of Joe Biden’s migrant crime spree.”

“Under President Trump, the SBA is committed to putting American citizens first again – starting by ensuring that zero taxpayer dollars go to fund illegal aliens.”

The MyNorthwest article says that the SBA will also implement a new policy requiring citizenship verification on loan applications to ensure applicants are legally eligible.

The release continues: “Today, I am pleased to announce that this agency will cut off access to loans for illegal aliens and relocate our regional offices out of sanctuary cities that reward criminal behavior.”

“We will return our focus to empowering legal, eligible business owners across the United States – in partnership with the municipalities who share this administration’s commitment to secure borders and safe communities.”


Broken link: https ://www.zerohedge. com/markets/putting-american-citizens-first-again-sba-closing-satellite-offices-six-sanctuary-cities
 
U.S. immigration detention facilities have reached capacity at about 47,600 beds, a top-level U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official said on March 12 in a call with reporters.

The federal government is now seeking more bed space for detained illegal immigrants, added the official, who requested anonymity as a condition of the call.

ICE is now expanding its capacity with support from the Department of Defense, the U.S. Marshals Service, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Currently, ICE has funding to support an average bed space of more than 41,500 detainees, the official said, adding that ICE is working with lawmakers to obtain more funding to increase capacity.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/immigration-detention-facilities-maximum-capacity-ice-official
 
Criminals, some criminals, are getting deported.

And anyone who criticize Izrael.

That's about it.

JD Bowman Vance said as much at the border.
 
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I just had a fuckin epiphany!

Here's what we do.

We print up signs that say "Izrael = shit".

And we hand em out to the 10 to 15 million invaders which Trump won't deport.

Fuckin Republicans will have these pricks rounded up in a day, no bullshit.
 
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