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Mass Deportation: Justifiable, Humane, Doable

Americans should not fall for emotional arguments against deportation - we should be promoting and defending it

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“Mass deportation” was a slogan used by Donald Trump in his triumphant presidential campaign.

Beginning January 20, he has a chance to make good on this promise.

The critics of mass deportation are already attacking it and we can expect the Mainstream Media to portray mass deportation in the worst possible light.

But Americans should not fall for emotional arguments against deportation.

On the contrary, we should be defending mass deportation.

Many Americans already support it, but we have to keep up the pressure.

To be clear, 100% of illegal aliens are legally subject to deportation regardless of how long they’ve been here, and we shouldn’t apologize for that.

Anticipate a full-court press from the Mainstream Media against deportations.

Expect articles about poor, persecuted illegal alien families who are being removed.

The goal is to guilt trip Americans into rejecting expulsions.

Let’s review some arguments against deportation:

  1. It can’t be done.
  2. It shouldn’t be done.
  3. It’s too expensive.
  4. It would hurt the economy.
  5. It would separate families.

Arguments 1 and 2 are contradictory. If it can’t be done, then it’s not going to happen. If they really believed it can’t be accomplished, they wouldn’t be talking about it.

Argument 2 just expresses their opinion. For whatever reason, they don’t want it carried out.

Argument 3 is used by people who don’t normally object to big government programs but they’re against this one. So back to argument 2.

In the long run, mass deportation will save money and help American workers.

Argument 4 assumes we will be deporting workers and thus it will hurt the economy.

This is part of the cheap labor argument. But just driving up the GNP shouldn’t be the goal. The goal should be to benefit American workers. Expelling illegal workers will do just that.

The argument against the family separation was handily answered by Tom Homan, designated by Trump as Border Czar. Homan said we can deport the families together. Great solution.

Of course, we would sometimes be dealing with “mixed-status families.”

Illegal aliens have children born on U.S. soil who become citizens at birth. It’s an insane policy that should be changed as soon as possible.

In the meantime, if these American citizens are minors, they ought to remain with their parents and thus be deported with them to keep the family together.

The arguments against deportation are bogus and misleading. On the contrary, mass deportation is justifiable, humane and doable.

JUSTIFIABLE: Do we want to be a nation of laws or not? For decades, our Mainstream Media and political establishment have legitimized illegal immigration and pampered its practitioners. The 1986 amnesty was a major error, as was every amnesty since. It’s time to end it. Our nation has been invaded and we need to carry out a resounding mass deportation to show the world that it’s over. In the long run, such a program would deter future illegal immigration.

HUMANE: Mass deportation is not an injustice, it’s just sending people back where they belong. It’s also not inhumane if done properly. Many of the critics of deportation have no problem with the treatment meted out to American citizens who peacefully entered the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Deportation is not torture. It’s just a matter of moving illegal aliens from the U.S. back to their home country. If you don’t like the term “deportation,” replace it with “repatriation” – sending them back to the fatherland. Doesn’t that sound nicer?

DOABLE: Yes, it can be done. Federal immigration authorities, along with the help of local officials, can do it. Once our government shows it is serious about deportation, other illegal aliens will realize that they can also be deported. And many will self-deport. That way, they can take their possessions – and maybe the fancy pickup they bought here in the U.S. – and go home on their own steam. Who knows – maybe in a few years they will admit they are glad to be back in their homelands.

Mass deportation – it needs to be done and it can be done. Let’s do it!


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