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 Question for Trump to solve: Just how many million migrants did Joe let in? 8 million? 12? 15?
By Andrew Arthur   
Published Nov. 13, 2024, 7:35 p.m. ET

President-elect Donald Trump has promised to crack down on the southern border and deport those here illegally.

But the million-dollar question left by the Biden administration: Just how many people is that?

A recent House Judiciary report says that “For almost four years, Americans have watched as President Joe Biden and border czar Vice President Kamala Harris have abandoned the southwest border and welcomed nearly 8 million illegal aliens into the United States.”

But that 8 million is likely an undercount — and perhaps by a lot.

The House Committee on Homeland Security estimated in the spring that there would have been 10 million encounters during Biden’s four-year term. And that doesn’t include “got-aways” — people who crossed illegally without ever talking to a Border Patrol agent.

There are, meanwhile, all kind of “parole” and other programs the Biden administration used without Congressional approval to fly immigrants in directly from South America and other parts of the world.

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You'd probably have to tally municipal, county, state, and NGO welfare rolls.
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I am sure the real number is closer to 20 million.

And every last person should be deported, and restricted from ever re-entering.  As Tom Homan indicates, every one of them is a criminal, and should be treated accordingly.

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I'd start around 22-25 million.
Maybe more.

Get the criminals out first.
Then, the solo males.
Then, the solo females.
Then, the "families".

There's no one in this forum more "anti-immigrant" than I am.
But we may have to consider keeping at least some.

Reason why: they actually ARE doing jobs that it seems the white kids (and blacks) no longer want to do. Or are no longer being trained to do.

Such as... carpentry... roofing... masonry/foundations... interior drywalls... perhaps even some basic electrical (although I believe one must be a citizen to obtain licensing from the respective states).

For that reason, we may need some kind of ... ummm... "selection" process to separate those who are seen to be of use vis-a-vis "the rest" who should "go back". Just a thought...

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I'd start around 22-25 million.
Maybe more.

Get the criminals out first.
Then, the solo males.
Then, the solo females.
Then, the "families".

There's no one in this forum more "anti-immigrant" than I am.
But we may have to consider keeping at least some.

Reason why: they actually ARE doing jobs that it seems the white kids (and blacks) no longer want to do. Or are no longer being trained to do.

Such as... carpentry... roofing... masonry/foundations... interior drywalls... perhaps even some basic electrical (although I believe one must be a citizen to obtain licensing from the respective states).

For that reason, we may need some kind of ... ummm... "selection" process to separate those who are seen to be of use vis-a-vis "the rest" who should "go back". Just a thought...

Other than leftist talking points where are you getting your info??  At least around here, especially after the storms, there are roofing jobs, carpentry, drywallers, masonry etc.  In fact they're busy enough that you have to wait a week or so out, still before they can come out and give you a quote.  No, it isn't all ILLEGAL labor.

Anyone that shows up at my door needs to be able to converse in English and I'm not above calling a company or even asking before they send someone out if they are here LEGALLY.

The problem still exists that there are still unscrupulous companies that hire ILLEGALS -- that's what needs to come to a dead stop.

Stop the incentives and many will self deport.

As far as deporting criminals first and the rest in order on your list -- absolutely -- they are taking up precious tax dollars.
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I am sure the real number is closer to 20 million.

And every last person should be deported, and restricted from ever re-entering.  As Tom Homan indicates, every one of them is a criminal, and should be treated accordingly.
So how to handle the illegals' kids who were born on US soil?  As per 14th Amendment, these are US citizens.  Deport them and never allow them from ever re-entering?

Until we get the birthrite citizenship issue resolved, I cannot see this happening.
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