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william f neely's avatar

Such backwards (shall I dare say Nazi-like) treatment of long-term immigrants who pay their US taxes and are productive community members, is wrongheaded and destructive of the US economy.

Mary Ann's avatar

Agree with the comment above. This is shameful and not how the United States of America treats its citizens. May we soon return to civility and respect for our immigrants and allies.

Joe Brito's avatar

Targeting hard working people that pay taxes and have family that are US citizens is counterproductive to the economic wellbeing of our country! Splinting families apart is evil!

I worked with the Sheriff's office while I was on the Board. The main rule was to work with the immigrant community to build up a trust so they will work with Law enforcement to solve crimes and weed out the criminals. Without cooperation from those communities crimes are difficult to solve.

Trump has violated that trust and now it's making it harder to solve crimes. Less criminal illegals have been deported during Trump's Presidency than under Biden.

Political Rhetoric makes bad policy and it's impacting the smooth and efficient functioning government. The damage being done is self-inflicted and will drag out by losing trust and will make it harder to find the bad guys.

Deporting 2,000 people every day is going to create a lot of vacant houses. At 4 people per residential unit, that's 500 vacant house per day in the US. It's already hurting the housing market. Prices in some areas have dropped over $20K plus this year already.

There's going to be a housing crisis once the sales prices drop below the loan amount. America is being set up for an economic crash!