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Guantanamo is a curious choice.
I wonder if it's to keep them away from the courts and prying eyes...
Maybe it's for the child predators, rapists, and murderers so Sanctuary cities don't keep releasing them.![]()
Guantanamo is a curious choice.
I wonder if it's to keep them away from the courts and prying eyes...
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Guantanamo is a curious choice.
I wonder if it's to keep them away from the courts and prying eyes...
The holocaust began as a deportation scheme.
...What is most relevant is what Americans say when they are given both options and asked which they prefer [Mass Deportation vs. Path to Citizenship] – which more accurately reflects the reality of the policy landscape. Given both options, majorities consistently prefer a path to citizenship over mass deportation. An October 2024 poll found just 33% support "deporting all people living in the U.S. illegally," while 67% preferred "developing a plan to allow some people living in the U.S. illegally to become legal residents." (SSRS/CNN) Similar results have been found by the Public Religion Research Institute since 2013...
The Jews weren't flooding across the border to get into Germany and climbing the walls to get into those concentration camps.![]()
The holocaust began as a deportation scheme.
It is shocking though not surprising that the US will build out a concentration camp outside of American judicial oversight and in a place where the cameras won't be able to follow.
Once again, if you ever wondered what you would have done in the 1930's in Germany, you are all doing it now.
The Jews weren't flooding across the border to get into Germany and climbing the walls to get into those concentration camps.

The Trump administration aggressively publicized the arrests of more than 8,000 immigrants by federal agents since Inauguration Day, with the promise that those detained would be part of a historic mass deportation. But NBC News has learned that some have already been released back into the United States on a monitoring program, according to five sources familiar with the operations.
Since he took office, President Donald Trump and his allies have promoted immigration operations in cities like Chicago and New York, where agents across federal agencies were called in to increase the number of arrests.
But arresting more people inside the United States on allegations of immigration violations means they need to be held somewhere. And significant space constraints in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities — and federal court orders forbidding indefinite detention — have forced the agency to release some of those arrested in the roundups rather than hold them until deportation.
I understand that Doral runs way below capacity.Trump ends "catch and release".
Ooops... forgot that we needed beds before we could catch and keep.
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Some migrants arrested in Trump’s immigration crackdown have been released back into U.S.
Space constraints and court orders have led ICE to release 461 migrants on monitoring programs after they’re arrested.www.nbcnews.com
Someone should suggest that they can use empty beds at Trump hotels to house them!
The administration has blitzed the airwaves and social media feeds with announcements of enforcement actions by Immigration and Customs and Enforcement...And yet, the number of daily Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests, trumpeted each day on X, are still about where they were at times under President Barack Obama. Many of those detained have no violent criminal history, and the White House said Wednesday that more than 400 migrants have been released for lack of detention capacity, among other reasons. Drugs and illegal immigrants are still slipping across the border each day.
They're also using a social media trick- dig up old pictures and imply that it took place today to make it look like there's massive roundups going on.It's the same ploy. EXACTLY the same ploy. Tell the horde what they want to hear, then don't bother to actually do anything while stealing them blind.
News of mass immigration arrests has swept across the US over the past couple of weeks. Reports from Massachusetts to Idaho have described agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) spreading through communities and rounding people up. Quick Google searches for Ice operations, raids and arrests return a deluge of government press releases. Headlines include “ICE arrests 85 during 4-day Colorado operation”, “New Orleans focuses targeted operations on 123 criminal noncitizens” and, in Wisconsin, “ICE arrests 83 criminal aliens”...
That four-day operation in Colorado? It happened in November 2010. The 123 people targeted in New Orleans? That was February of last year. Wisconsin? September 2018. There are thousands of examples of this throughout all 50 states – Ice press releases that have reached the first page of Google search results, making it seem like enforcement actions just happened, when in actuality they occurred months or years ago. Some, such as the arrest of “44 absconders” in Nebraska, go back as far as 2008.
All the archived Ice press releases soaring to the top of Google search results were marked with the same timestamp and read: “Updated: 01/24/2025”.
