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Tis the Season for Mass Deportations
Ring in mass deportation season, now that the dust has settled on the new occupants of the White House come January 2025. The Trump campaign promised to ship all back home in wholesale style. Of course, the mass deportation campaign reads good on paper; but, in reality this is a daunting task to say the least given the estimated number of illegal immigrants ranging between 11 million and 18 million. And make no mistake about, the stated illegal immigrant count is just an estimate as the government really does not know the true total.
Keep in mind that the Department of Homeland Security ("DHS") recently estimated the number of children separated from their parents at somewhere in the neighborhood of 138,000. That figure, too, is just an estimate. The greater question is if the government cannot keep up with 138,000 children than how could the government possibly keep up with the whereabouts of up to 18 million illegal immigrants -- if not more. Oh, and what about costs? Who will pay the cost of sending them home? Well the general rule of thumb is the deporting country pays that cost, at least up front. Let's say it costs just $1,000 to ship 18 million illegal migrants home; that out of pocket figure is 18 billion dollars. That is not chump change. And good luck trying to collect any of that from the country of origin. Hell, if such countries could not afford to employ, house, and feed their own, surely the same countries are not going to pay to have their natives return home.
Trick Treat or Treason
Halloween is over; but that Trick or Treat feeling still lingers. In this case, let's factor in Treason to ring like so: Trick, Treat, or Treason. The current White House Administration has been dining with the rogue and enabled them to commit some of the most heinous crimes this country has ever seen. Such crimes range from destabilization of ecommerce and the surreal surge in cybercrimes. The epicenter for this conduct is New York and New York City in particular. Cybercrime, what cybercrimes? Take for example, like how would you react if you tried to login to your passwordless Microsoft account, only to be told your "password" is incorrect? Like hello, I don't have a password hence the word "passwordless" -- but Microsoft is plagued with a dark cloud since Windows XP, now Microsoft's black cloud is Blacks themselves via WOKE, since Microsoft is a WOKE enabled company. Question: How much longer before Microsoft goes broke? Go WOKE go BROKE. The Blacks have been using their WOKE status to wreck havoc on the USA economy via entrance into firms which most, if not the vast majority, would not otherwise be even considered for employment with the fortune hundred. Yet, Microsoft apparently feels some kind of way about WOKE, at the expense of its customer and product base. See below, confirmation on September 20, 2024 of password removal, yet magically on November 13, 2024, Microsoft complains the "password" is incorrect. The only thing incorrect was Microsoft's WOKE decision, which has heightened the level of skepticism of dealing with Microsoft from a business perspective. Since WOKE loves to lie, and use the government apparatus to make everything, showing their guilt, to disappear. See below.
So while the incoming Trump administration will have its hands full with the logistics of mass deporting some 18 million or so illegal immigrants, the Trump administration will, also, be challenged with dealing with addressing the matter with treason. For at least a century or so, that word has just been that -- a word - in the dictionary rarely, if ever used, and certainly almost never involving prosecution. Now, it would not be surprising if half of the New York City population of over 8 million (including an estimated 200,000 or more government employees) are found to have engaged in treason. For those unaware, treason is one of the few federal crimes explicitly calling for death. So, will the Trump administration have the steel grid stomach to call for the prosecution of hundreds of thousands for treason? We shall see. If not, would that not that sort of encourage another chapter of the same at another date and time? These are difficult questions and even more so difficult decisions. And as to the thousands of rogue federal government employees, do you fire and prosecute them all at once? And if so, what about the challenge of trying to backfill tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of government positions -- all at once?
Perhaps we shall soon become aware. Ring in Mass Deportation Season