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What will the economic fallout be from deporting.. say 4 million people?
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hillclimber
Posted 2/17/2026 16:17 (#11555190 - in reply to #11554668)
Subject: RE: What will the economic fallout be from deporting.. say 4 million people?


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Pofarmer - 2/17/2026 07:43

It's great to see the Kirk/Carlson racists come out. 

The immigration crisis in Europe is largely driven by the U.S. "War on Terror" that destabilized entire regions. 

MIgration across our Southern Border, ditto, U.S. "interventions" in Central and South America for generations now, destabilizing Govt's there. The Obama administration was pretty successful at slowing migration from the South by enacting Economic development and climate change programs in South America. Trump killed those immediately after he was elected in 2016, with predictable results. 

People come across the border because they're desperate. They need jobs, they need out of bad situations. And the U.S. has space and jobs and money. Guess what, sending a bunch of people back to those countries, or to some prison on Lesotho, isn't going to make conditions in those countries better. And it's not going to make conditions in this country better either, frankly, because Immigrants aren't really the source of most of our problems in the first place. Hell, they're the source for about none of them. They're a scape goat for the rich and powerful. 



DUDE!
It's "great to see "the anti American, open border, parole programs, mass immigration proponents "come out".
Strongly disagree with your far left rhetoric.
Please stop maligning Republicans as racists, Nazis, white supremacists, and cruel.
And DO NOT blame our nation ( The police of global trade and economic freedom, and world currency for 8 decades) for Europe's immigration mistakes and the corrupt governments of Central and South America.
I have served time in many of them.
I don't care how "desperate" those nations peoples are for jobs.
Their nations are responsible for them and to improve their peoples standards of living.
Travel to Europe and talk to their citizens about immigration and loss of identity, culture, voting rights, education, social services, etc.
Where does your allegiance lie?
Is it your desire to wake up next week and feel like a stranger in your own community.
Lets help the impoverished to build a higher standard of living in their own countries.

Edited by hillclimber 2/17/2026 17:11
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