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Mexicans are no longer the question - its the whole of South America.

Its both sad because some truly deserving folks go through hell due to the human trafficking system to do thousands of miles in the worst conditions BEFORE they even get to the border - but then so do all sorts of criminals and so on. Indians that could go through a legal immigration process also end up with Mexicans, Afghans, Guatemalans, Venezuelans, Ethopians and s on. And its not JUST the Southern border - people end up frozen crossing the Canadian one in.

That’s why at the end of the- regardless of the human issues - it’s legal or NOTHING.
Not to detract from the thread but I see the Governor and friends are about to test the Feds regarding the 2A.
 
Unfortunately - the conversation then gets into race relations and supremacy and “my country or your country” when at the end of the day it’s basic common sense rule of law BS.
This is what it boils down to.

Lost on every one is what has been happening to our neighborhoods once these invaders start moving in.

I once owned own a mobile home in a nice older trailer park. Most of the others were older folks, retired.

Ten years ago, I saw the signs. Immigrants were buying up the cheap older mobile homes and moving in. Knowing what we know now, thanks to D.O.G.E., and what I was observing, the goddamn federal government was using money they take out of my paycheck and took over my neighborhood.

I bailed out, sold my mobile home for $1,400. I put in that much just on redoing the floors, from subflooring up.

Since then, the once peaceful trailer park has been run over by gangbangers, dope fiends, young immigrant families on welfare. They were all Hispanics.

The day I moved out, couldn't back out with my first load for almost an hour because my pickup truck was blocked in from the police dealing with a breaking and entry going on at the time across from my home.

I was the last White man still standing up against what was happening to our trailer park. I was called a racist and other names. Those who agreed with me, were afraid of being called names. Seeing no hope, I bailed.

The park manager who gave me the most grief, not long after I left, wouldn't leave her home. Her trailer used to be the office. Now people pay the lot rent by lock box out in front. And she is rarely seen outside. She used to ride around the park three times a day, visiting. Too scared to do that now.

The older retirees, who cannot afford to move, stay in their trailers. Wondering what happened to their golden years.
 
any data on how many total per day are being deported ?

how are the Mexicans being deported ? flown back and handed over to Mexican authorities or just driven across and dropped at a spot ?

also, what are the numbers on illegal crossings since Trump.. they're saying its down 80-90% but do we have some published date on both these ?

@Hamartia Antidote @Davey Crockett @Yommie
 
Brilliant. Make the sanctuary cities deport the illegals themselves to keep their federal funding.

Unfortunately the Liberal definition of solving problems by "deporting" means to dump illegals into non-sanctuary city communities and let them deal with it!

Liberal Mantra: Why pay for your problems when you can have your neighbor pay for it instead.

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any data on how many total per day are being deported ?

how are the Mexicans being deported ? flown back and handed over to Mexican authorities or just driven across and dropped at a spot ?

also, what are the numbers on illegal crossings since Trump.. they're saying its down 80-90% but do we have some published date on both these ?

@Hamartia Antidote @Davey Crockett @Yommie
Published reports in the MSM say daily encounters now down to a couple of hundred per day.

If I see any of my AD BP friends this weekend, will ask them.
 
Published reports in the MSM say daily encounters now down to a couple of hundred per day.

If I see any of my AD BP friends this weekend, will ask them.
I'm guessing a lot of illegals would have scurried underground, in hiding.. it is very likely there's all sorts of leftists orgs running shelter ops for them.
 
This is what it boils down to.

Lost on every one is what has been happening to our neighborhoods once these invaders start moving in.

I once owned own a mobile home in a nice older trailer park. Most of the others were older folks, retired.

Ten years ago, I saw the signs. Immigrants were buying up the cheap older mobile homes and moving in. Knowing what we know now, thanks to D.O.G.E., and what I was observing, the goddamn federal government was using money they take out of my paycheck and took over my neighborhood.

I bailed out, sold my mobile home for $1,400. I put in that much just on redoing the floors, from subflooring up.

Since then, the once peaceful trailer park has been run over by gangbangers, dope fiends, young immigrant families on welfare. They were all Hispanics.

The day I moved out, couldn't back out with my first load for almost an hour because my pickup truck was blocked in from the police dealing with a breaking and entry going on at the time across from my home.

I was the last White man still standing up against what was happening to our trailer park. I was called a racist and other names. Those who agreed with me, were afraid of being called names. Seeing no hope, I bailed.

The park manager who gave me the most grief, not long after I left, wouldn't leave her home. Her trailer used to be the office. Now people pay the lot rent by lock box out in front. And she is rarely seen outside. She used to ride around the park three times a day, visiting. Too scared to do that now.

The older retirees, who cannot afford to move, stay in their trailers. Wondering what happened to their golden years.
And that’s part of the other equation - because you LET EVERYONE in illegally while reserving checks for legals - you are likely getting more skewed towards the worst.

Think about it -
Why do people leave their country?

The educated middle or upper middle class from a country may leave for:
- education
- better employment
- safety and security

They only leave when even in their quasi privileged situation they see opportunities better than what they calculate to achieve back home. These people aren’t desperate to leave unless you’re thinking of an Iraq or Cambodia during Khmer.

However, majority of the time - these people utilize all legal channels - wait years and so on and follow the system.

Between them there are categories too - there are those here for education - likely more to blend in - those here for employment - probably blend in.

Then you have chain migration - DJTs in-law variety - within this you do find the medicaid variety. And also to my experience (and annoyance) people who don’t participate in society. This is more so from chain migrated older people compared to younger generation but it’s still there.

Legal migration involves thorough background checks, interviews, and documentation, acting as a natural filter against those with criminal histories. The rigorous, often years-long process attracts individuals with long-term goals education, employment, or family reunification. These migrants demonstrate patience, stability, and a genuine commitment to contributing to society.

In contrast, illegal migration lacks these safeguards. When borders are porous, it opens the door to anyone good or bad without distinction. While not all illegal migrants have criminal intent, the absence of vetting increases the risk of admitting those who might threaten safety and security. Desperation, which often drives illegal migration, can correlate with less scrupulous backgrounds or, at a minimum, a willingness to circumvent legal norms.

Moreover, desperation can lead to exploitation. Many illegal migrants fall victim to human traffickers and cartels, arriving under dire circumstances financially, emotionally, and physically broken. This contrasts sharply with legal immigrants who typically arrive with a plan, a job, or an educational opportunity and a clearer path to integrating into their new communities.

So I sympathize with you because what you’re facing are people whom you have no filter on - after all when the Irish and Italians landed enmasse there was no filter as well so we got the mob and white brits hated them as well.

Now let’s give you a different scenario - instead of the gang members and so on. You got hispanic educated middle class or even older people - from families that either spoke English or learned it - people who shared food - celebrated thanksgiving - set up neighborhood watches. Took care of their neighbors - what then?
 
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ICE arrests South Texas bakery owners accused of hiring undocumented workers​


Federal immigration agents raided the Los Fresnos bakery and detained eight workers before filing charges against the two owners.

By Berenice Garcia
Feb. 20, 2025

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Abby's Bakery in the Rio Grande Valley town of Los Fresnos was raided by federal immigration agents, who detained eight employees and later charged the owners with harboring undocumented immigrants. Credit: Social media

McALLEN — The owners of a South Texas bakery were arrested and charged with harboring undocumented workers, a relatively rare incidence of federal agents pursuing business owners for allegedly employing undocumented immigrants.

Homeland Security Investigations conducted a "worksite enforcement action" at Abby’s Bakery in Los Fresnos on Feb. 12 and said they arrested eight undocumented workers. The agency said the owners, Leonardo Baez and Nora Alicia Avila-Guel were charged with "bringing in and harboring aliens and aiding and abetting the harboring of aliens."

A criminal complaint filed by a Homeland Security special agent said the owners admitted they knew the employees were undocumented.

Prosecuting businesses that employ undocumented workers is rare. Even during President Donald Trump's first term, Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not often exercise that authority.

 
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LOL! Again these are crying Liberals who are ignoring we have a H-2A Visa program that should be used not avoided. Anyways the illegals in the fields aren't treated much better than the African slaves of yesteryear. Instead of shifting the problem to another demographic (and using the exact same excuses from the 1800's) we should be solving it with automation.

I think using the $Billions saved by not housing illegals could easily be funneled to automation research instead.
 
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Remittance inflows to low- and middle-income countries rose to $685 billion in 2024, up from $647 billion the previous year, according to estimates from the World Bank.

Globally, remittances also grew, reaching $905 billion.

In absolute terms, India ($129 billion), Mexico ($68 billion), and China ($48 billion) remained the top recipients of remittances in 2024. However, it’s smaller and poorer economies that feel the impact the most, as these inflows make up a significant share of their economies. Tajikistan, where remittances accounted for 45.4 percent of GDP in 2024, is one such case. OECD analysts say this is partly driven by the higher demand in Russia for migrant workers.

As Statista's Anna Fleck shows in the following chart, three of the top four countries where remittances made up the largest share of GDP were classified as highly fragile by the OECD.

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Tax these coming from the US at a 50% rate.

This would discourage illegal immigration
 

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