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What will the economic fallout be from deporting.. say 4 million people?
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swtcorn wi
Posted 2/18/2026 01:44 (#11555712 - in reply to #11555436)
Subject: RE: What will the economic fallout be from deporting.. say 4 million people?


SW WI
The problem is congress can not ratify a immigration platform or immigration bill. There has not been a revamp of many of the immigration laws in years.
Bush immigration congress shot down
2013 2014 immigration bill shot down
Biden immigration bills shot down
( guess which party shuts them down?)

70000 incarcerated and warehouses being bought for more incarceration. All these people are not worst of the worst. Many have never commited any crimes. ( yah you can say when they crossed illegally they commited crimes yeah misdemeaner and over staying visa is civil)

Many of these people had jobs, working. Putting money into the economy.
Now tax payers pay for their incarceration, food, health, security etc etc. Some countries taking deportees the government is paying the countries to take them. Millions dollars.

I read to deport 11 million could take as long as 10 years and billions, and billions 500 800 900 billion dollars.

Wouldn't it be better the bobbleheads in congress fix the immigration laws?

Last note the news everyday immigrants immigrants fraud fraud, lbg whatever gays, transgenders. The billionaires, Trump seem to be going darn good at filling their pockets. Just keep the noise going and fill those pockets. Watch that national debt grow.

Trump talks the big game of fraud, minnesota fraud, voting fraud (unless he wins) medicare fraud on and on. Ever take look at some of his pardons.

Philip Esformes, whose 20-year prison sentence for a massive, $1.3 billion Medicare fraud scheme was commuted in 2020 by then-President Donald Trump

A judge sentenced Duran, now 63, to the longest prison term in history for Medicare fraud in September 2016. Trump issued Duran’s commutation on Wednesday. Duran and his girlfriend, Marianella Valera, the co-owner of the company and one of its therapists, filed 866,000 false claims with Medicare and received more than $87 million from their scheme, according to court records.

Judith Negron, who was part of a $205 million Medicare fraud scheme, was convicted and sentenced for health care fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States, among other listed counts. Trump commuted her sentence in February 2020.



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