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struggle4progress

(120,547 posts)
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:00 PM Nov 11

Any attempt to deport eleven million will be a nightmare

Such a large scale operation will be a financial disaster; it will wreck the economy; and it will be a logistical catastrophe and therefore a humane catastrophe

Their ideological fantasies aside, the actual practice cannot be much different than kicking crowds into cattle cars

Recent US experience suggests we could wrongfully deport thousands of citizens each year -- and you can bet they won't be wealthy or Republican

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Any attempt to deport eleven million will be a nightmare (Original Post) struggle4progress Nov 11 OP
The nightmare is a feature, not a bug. Girard442 Nov 11 #1
They're not going to deport 11 million people. Logistically impossible. maxsolomon Nov 11 #2
You beat me to it. Dulcinea Nov 11 #4
This will be a very lucrative grift for Trump and his pals. Irish_Dem Nov 11 #3
Interesting perspective. Another grift operation, like the wall. wnylib Nov 11 #15
Yes exactly like the wall. It is all a big con job, a grift. Smoke and mirrors. Irish_Dem Nov 11 #19
I heard on NPR today that Stephen Miller wnylib Nov 11 #24
For the love of God no. Irish_Dem Nov 11 #25
My reaction, too. Somebody else, whose name I forget, wnylib Nov 11 #34
Very sad situation. Irish_Dem Nov 11 #35
Right and Trump will just say they deported 10 million and MAGA will believe him. nt Quixote1818 Nov 11 #32
Yes. We live in a post truth world. Irish_Dem Nov 11 #33
If past is prolog, it will be another "Trump Show" with Dems as his political foils gulliver Nov 11 #5
Logistically easy to find with 'show me.your papers' JCMach1 Nov 11 #10
Not anymore gulliver Nov 11 #13
You don't think that there are Repugs lined up for that sweet detention grift? JCMach1 Nov 11 #20
Germany's population in 1933 peregrinus Nov 11 #23
Yes I think this is how it will play out. Irish_Dem Nov 11 #30
He won't try to do it. It was a lie. yardwork Nov 11 #6
Mostly an excuse to funnel money to private prison and security companies . . . . hatrack Nov 11 #9
We can bet that the billionaires who put him there will get their ROI. yardwork Nov 11 #11
This... There will also be new grifters like HCA turning JCMach1 Nov 11 #21
You're right of course s4p, but remember.... democratsruletheday Nov 11 #7
They won't deport. usedtobedemgurl Nov 11 #8
Well in 2023 the Biden admin deported 1.1M people. n/t Jacson6 Nov 11 #12
It to mention military officers refusing the illegal orders. Gore1FL Nov 11 #14
Sorry to say sarisataka Nov 11 #16
After Four Years, Did They Build That Wall? MineralMan Nov 11 #17
What about the immigrants' home countries? Lincolnite Nov 11 #18
How, exactly? Luz Nov 11 #22
What? awesomerwb1 Nov 11 #37
Just bulk convict them of treason and immediacy execute them all. What could anyone do? LiberalArkie Nov 11 #26
So? What's Your Point? SoCalDavidS Nov 11 #27
Easy method for deportation at140 Nov 11 #28
A president/party truly concerned about inflation and deficits would know mass deportations will increase both. Beartracks Nov 11 #29
"They're not going to deport 11 million people. Logistically impossible." J_William_Ryan Nov 11 #31
I know, right? ForgedCrank Nov 11 #36
If they are smart Dem4life1234 Nov 11 #38
And there will be those who resist. no_hypocrisy Nov 11 #39

maxsolomon

(35,358 posts)
2. They're not going to deport 11 million people. Logistically impossible.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:11 PM
Nov 11

All the industries that employ undocumented immigrants will trek to the WH, bend the knee, and get special dispensation and exemption from raids.

The fruit must be picked, the animals must be slaughtered.

Dulcinea

(7,603 posts)
4. You beat me to it.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:18 PM
Nov 11

If anyone was serious about ending undocumented immigration, they would come down hard on the businesses that hire them. No one wants to pay the living wage, benefits, etc. that American workers expect.

Irish_Dem

(59,696 posts)
3. This will be a very lucrative grift for Trump and his pals.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:14 PM
Nov 11

My best guess at this point is that the major point of the deportations will be to soak the federal government
for billions of dollars. The intent will not be to actually spend the money on mass deportation which is expensive. Rounding up, imprisoning, processing, etc will be expensive.

We may see some flashy theatrical performances but maybe no more than that.

wnylib

(24,766 posts)
15. Interesting perspective. Another grift operation, like the wall.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:38 PM
Nov 11

The money taken from the federal government would be from social and medical programs and from consequent cutbacks of employees in those areas.

Many African Americans have found employment in government jobs because government agencies were among the first to become equal opportunity employers and to require equal opportunity in agencies that receive government funds like hospitsls, universities, school districts, medical research companies.

What we might end up seeing is a shift in population employment. Remember what Trump said about immigrants? "They are taking Black and Hispanic jobs."

What if the goal is to put immigrants in camps, have them doing cheap or unpaid labor there, and hire out of work former government related African American employees as cheap labor in agriculture and other low paying jobs?

The least persuasive argument against immigrant roundups is the one about logistics. Nazis managed the logistics of rounding up millions of people into camps for unpaid labor. It was a process that perpetuated itself once it was up and running. The number of people registered in a camp would be around 1.2 million. Camps had insufficient food, medicine and sanitation. Diseases were rampant. People died in large numbers. That left room for new imports to the camps from local "holding centers," i.e. walled off ghettos in cities.

Trains were used for transportation. Not only Jews were put into camps or just deported. Non German employees in Germany were ordered out to their home country. The slogan was Germany for Germans. Jews were denied citizenship no matter how many generations of their family had been German.

A lot of people ignored warnings because they said that removals were logistically impossible. There are Holocaust deniers today who say it never happened because it would have been logistically impossible.



Irish_Dem

(59,696 posts)
19. Yes exactly like the wall. It is all a big con job, a grift. Smoke and mirrors.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:56 PM
Nov 11

Yes of course.

The #1 Trump plan is to steal as much of the federal budget and US Treasury as possible.

He could not care less about immigrants, abortion, or any of the issues he ran on.
And if he indeed did steal the election he does not need to keep his voters happy.
As he said, he has all the votes he needs.

His number one goal as stated by his old pal Michael Cohen is to be the richest man in the world.
To do that he needs to leave the WH with about $500 Billion, at least.

Oh yes good point. Anyone placed in the camps or prisons will be forced to to unpaid labor.
Money going back to Trump and his pals.

Just like the immigrant children separated by Trump were either sold to the sex trade or to adoptive parents.
Money was to be made on them for sure.

Yes I think you are correct. Perhaps the federal and state minority workers fired will be forced to take the manual labor jobs
once held by undocumented immigrants.

Yes of course the deportation logistics are possible. We know that. But I just do not think Trump wants to spend that kind of money on it. The money needs to go in his pocket. But we will see some of the deportation for propaganda moments.

wnylib

(24,766 posts)
24. I heard on NPR today that Stephen Miller
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:01 PM
Nov 11

is being appointed as Trump's chief policy advisor. He will be in charge of immigration policy.

He is the one who was behind the child separation at the Mexican border and the detainment in cages.



Irish_Dem

(59,696 posts)
25. For the love of God no.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:03 PM
Nov 11

SM's sadistic cruelty will have no restrictions.
He will be worse than last time.

wnylib

(24,766 posts)
34. My reaction, too. Somebody else, whose name I forget,
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 07:09 PM
Nov 11

will have charge of ICE and the border, but Miller will be setting the policy.

Irish_Dem

(59,696 posts)
33. Yes. We live in a post truth world.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:49 PM
Nov 11

Trump can lie and say whatever he wants.
The media and people will believe him.
Facts don't matter.

gulliver

(13,332 posts)
5. If past is prolog, it will be another "Trump Show" with Dems as his political foils
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:19 PM
Nov 11

Republicans will fire up the bill Trump killed. Trump will make token changes to "make it better," sign it, and take credit. Dems will have no choice but to vote for it.

Trump will start by going after any non-citizen in jail or convicted of any crime, imo. Some groups and cities will oppose this. Trump will say the Dems want to keep criminals in the United States.

ICE will do token crackdowns in blue cities. It's logistically impossible to find tens of millions of people who don't want to be found. So, Trump will find a dozen groups of people or so in each of a dozen blue cities. He'll raid them and play it up. The media will play it non-stop between ads. There will be women and children crying, brown people being led off to jail. The Dems will help Trump by being outraged and filing lawsuits.

It will be like the wall in that it won't do anything statistically and is a stupid idea. When the new super-wall (deportation) fails to make a numeric dent, Trump will claim the Dems blocked him.

And so on...


JCMach1

(28,136 posts)
10. Logistically easy to find with 'show me.your papers'
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:39 PM
Nov 11

Note, we have already normalized this along the border. It will just be extended into the US along with power to detain for all LE.

There will be snitch lines setup.

And other 'fun' stuff.

gulliver

(13,332 posts)
13. Not anymore
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:01 PM
Nov 11

We all forget that everyone has a super-powerful computer in their hand. They can organize instantly and can publish anything they want to the whole world. Snitch lines are undoubtedly already a thing, and they probably get one legitimate snitch for every ten fakes. And there's no detention space, and its hugely expensive, and people actually have to want to work in them.

ICE agents have to want jobs kicking down doors behind which hide crying women and children and the occasional AR-15. There are probably a few of guys who want that job, and every one of them shouldn't have the job. And it will be the end of a career at best for anyone who hires them.

JCMach1

(28,136 posts)
20. You don't think that there are Repugs lined up for that sweet detention grift?
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 03:57 PM
Nov 11

The thing that will be most shocking in the next four years is the level of corruption that's about to happen.

peregrinus

(409 posts)
23. Germany's population in 1933
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 04:08 PM
Nov 11

was 66 million and German is the size of Texas. there is no way they could round up 10 million people in this country. It would take years.

Irish_Dem

(59,696 posts)
30. Yes I think this is how it will play out.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:31 PM
Nov 11

You left out the part where Trump and his pals pocket the $billions earmarked for the project.
Won't cost them that much to do a little kabuki theater here and there.
But enough to damage some industries, farming, construction, etc.

yardwork

(64,735 posts)
6. He won't try to do it. It was a lie.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:19 PM
Nov 11

Trump will deport a few people and then his lackeys who take over Homeland Security will lie and say they deported all the "criminals and illegals" and Trump fixed it!

And everything will be fine because there is no crime wave caused by immigrants.

He'll do the same with everything else. Lie and take credit for Biden's work and his followers will heave a sigh of relief and say Trump fixed it!

hatrack

(61,194 posts)
9. Mostly an excuse to funnel money to private prison and security companies . . . .
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:38 PM
Nov 11

And they're big donors to President Asshole.

Oh, I'm sure there will be some performative detention and obligatory razor wire and roundups to keep the MAGAts happy at the sight of suffering brown poor people, but it's always about the money. Always.

JCMach1

(28,136 posts)
21. This... There will also be new grifters like HCA turning
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 03:58 PM
Nov 11

Unprofitable hospitals into detention centers

democratsruletheday

(1,229 posts)
7. You're right of course s4p, but remember....
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:34 PM
Nov 11

it's all just BS red meat for the maga(t)s and partially fulfilling Trump's fever dream. He'll deport a low # of weak, old and jobless that won't affect the economy too much to SAY it was a success. In the meantime he and his cronies will be robbing the country blind. It's all fodder and hubris filled BS distractions so they can grift and steal.

usedtobedemgurl

(1,448 posts)
8. They won't deport.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:38 PM
Nov 11

What country will take that many? No, instead they will make work camps. Our corporate overlords will love the free labor. And the slaves should all be happy, because they will have a cot and a roof over their head and a bowl of gruel at the end of the day. It will be heavenly. Maybe the special ones will get to work for free at his gold resorts!

Gore1FL

(21,990 posts)
14. It to mention military officers refusing the illegal orders.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:09 PM
Nov 11

It would be an unmitigated shit-show.

sarisataka

(21,268 posts)
16. Sorry to say
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:43 PM
Nov 11

it is more doable than many think. All it takes is cooperation from local officials and apathy from the population.

The logistics are actually fairly minor. The economy is the larger issue, but if the detainees are rented out as labor allowed to have employment while awaiting deportation, it minimizes the economic cost.

Lincolnite

(17 posts)
18. What about the immigrants' home countries?
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 01:49 PM
Nov 11

Would the return of workers benefit the economies of their home countries?

awesomerwb1

(4,605 posts)
37. What?
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 07:25 PM
Nov 11

Broke people (doubt they will have time to sell what they managed to build while living here), some who haven't been in their home countries for 20-30 years? Violent countries in some cases?

I've heard that talking point from far right wing anti-immigrant organizations.

LiberalArkie

(16,655 posts)
26. Just bulk convict them of treason and immediacy execute them all. What could anyone do?
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:05 PM
Nov 11

Don't tell me that a sitting president could not issue an order.

 

SoCalDavidS

(10,599 posts)
27. So? What's Your Point?
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:09 PM
Nov 11

If you think that means it won't happen, you don't know much about the other side.

This is the group willing to self sacrifice their own lives by shitting all over the Covid vaccines. Shit Shows are their specialty.

at140

(6,140 posts)
28. Easy method for deportation
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:10 PM
Nov 11

Is to burden employers to check immigration status of non-citizens.
And for those who do not have jobs, government agencies already know their status.

Beartracks

(13,618 posts)
29. A president/party truly concerned about inflation and deficits would know mass deportations will increase both.
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:15 PM
Nov 11

J_William_Ryan

(2,264 posts)
31. "They're not going to deport 11 million people. Logistically impossible."
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:34 PM
Nov 11

Correct.

Lawfully impossible, as well.

Immigrants are entitled to due process – including those undocumented – affording each individual a hearing before an immigration judge; it would take decades.

ForgedCrank

(2,381 posts)
36. I know, right?
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 07:23 PM
Nov 11

If it were any other subject, I would laugh my ass off watching them try. But this is such a sad subject, there is no way to find humor in it.
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