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Trump border czar Tom Homan explains what will happen to states that don't comply with mass deportation plan
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14123675/trump-tom-homan-states-comply-mass-deportation.html

Donald Trump's incoming border czar Tom Homan says it's guaranteed that the future president will pull federal funds from states that don't comply with his mass deportation plans.

Homan, who served in the highest echelons of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under Presidents Barack Obama and Trump, was recently tapped by the president-elect to serve as 'border czar,' a role tailor-made to carry out Trump's deportation mandate.

The president-elect repeatedly claimed while campaigning that on day one he would pull off the 'largest deportation program in American history.'

Homan will be tasked with helping Trump make good on that promise.

Speaking on Fox News with host Mark Levin on Saturday, the host suggested that the border czar has an important tool at his disposal to force states to comply with the mass deportations.

'Much like the Confederacy, they want to go on their own,' Levin said of states not wanting to enforce deportations. 'They want to do their own thing. To me, you got a powerful weapon among others, okay, no federal funds – boom – last thoughts?'

Homan didn't waste a beat, confirming immediately that states and municipalities that don't 'cooperate' with federal immigration agents will have their federal funds restricted.

'That is going to happen,' Homan stated. 'I guarantee President Trump will do that.'

There have been nearly 11 million migrant encounters since the start of FY 2021, federal data shows.

By comparison, during Trump's first administration between fiscal years 2017 - 2020, there were just 3.1 million encounters.

The record levels of illegal immigration have irked Americans across the country, as evidenced by poll after poll showing that migration and border security ranked among the top issues for voters.
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>>1364547
Kek. Good webm.
>Donald Trump's incoming border czar Tom Homan says it's guaranteed that the future president will pull federal funds from states that don't comply with his mass deportation plans.
Long overdue
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>>1364547
>There have been nearly 11 million migrant encounters since the start of FY 2021, federal data shows.
>By comparison, during Trump's first administration between fiscal years 2017 - 2020, there were just 3.1 million encounters.
ffs, biden really did open the border.
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Cool Heritage.org thread
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>>1364547
Say OP, my grass needs cutting. Since all the beaners is gone. how bout y'all get offen yer fat ass and u cut it? I'll pay youse $5 an hr and you can eat all the hot dogs and cola u want
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>>1364548
He should go further. Use the national guard of loyal states to go in and fuck up their cities until they comply. Fear is the only language these cretins understand, let's unleash our vengeance.
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>>1364557
No.
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>>1364562
We don't get our money and compliance, we're looting it. This is how wars were fought in the past and how wars should be fought now.
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>>1364562
>>1364564
you're not american
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>>1364557
Lawncare? That's your threat, unkempt lawns?

We have water-treatment facilities and fucking solar power plants with civil-engineering simulations guiding first-responder drone fleets, here. Dunno if you're a cucked sucker boomer stuck in the 80s or a homosexual joo, but I'm pretty sure joh-say isn't contributing to the State of the Union with his torn up mexican flag and fake nikes
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>>1364594
You know what they are contributing to? The agricultural district: every single attempt at mass deportation in an individual state was killed when the agricultural district started falling to pieces.
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>>1364600
Why can't Americans do this?
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>>1364835
cause those fatass pigs import most of their food from mexico and canada.
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>>1364549
So Biden caught more people at the border and Trump was ineffective and shit at the one job he seems to care about?
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>>1364846
Well, I guess that's one way to interpret the data, you sloppy fucking homo.
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>>1364600
>democrats demanding their slaves stay on the plantation
nothing ever changes
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>>1364557
I cut my own lawn because I'm not a pathetic leftist like you (who lives in a pod and doesn't even have a lawn)
>>1364600
damn you got me. We can't pay living wages to actual Americans to do those jobs because it turns out only illegal immigrants are genetically capable of picking crops in a field.
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>>1364835
>>1364851
>>1364915
It's proven data that if you remove immigrants from the equation, the agricultural district rots. The jobs do not pay enough to attract most native US citizens, in addition to the hard labor required not appealing either. If you want to argue that's because we're stupid, lazy, and spoiled, fine, but that doesn't change the fact it's proven true that native US citizens just do not want to do these jobs. You can also argue "oh, but then we'll raise wages!" but then you have to suffer the raised prices of the product as a result.

The irony is this is a self sustaining cycle; immigrants come to the US because there's many hard labor jobs like those in the agricultural district available for them to live off of. Yeah, they're underpaid, but it's something compared to nothing. So now the whole backbone of our current agricultural product prices is effectively on the back of underpaying workers. We can't raise it to high enough to entice non-immigrant workers because then things become more expensive, which ironically then defeats the point of giving agriculture jobs a living wage because it increases the requirements for a "living wage".

You can complain all you want, but we've made immigrants a vital part of our economy. Any path that involves removing them from it will wind up destabilizing it in a way that will result in them being required once again.

IMO the better option is to just streamline the immigration progress and make it easier to become a full citizen, possibly through doing said jobs.
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>>1364930
I like how you constantly introduce immigrants into the equation quietly every single time ILLEGAL immigration is being brought up.
Why not just quit being a shit-fag?
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>>1364933
Spoiler alert anon: Illegals are just as much a part of this equation as normal immigrants. And Trump and the Republican party are trying to deport both.
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>>1364938
You cannot deport a non illegal immigrant, retard.
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>>1364939
That is literally what Trump and company are planning to do. Denaturalization is literally one of his primary goals for his next term.
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>>1364951
k
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Trump will do nothing.
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>>1364951
>Denaturalization is literally one of his primary goals for his next term.
Then they are no longer citizens and are here illegally. Ergo, they go to the camps.
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>>1364600
>>1364557
pay a living wage you fucking piece of shit. if you pay Americans a fair and living wage they will do the job
>>1364566
nah, he 100% is, unlike you and obongo and harris and walz
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>>1364939
you literally can, retardo
>>1364562
based



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