Finding a place for illegals
According to a report, President-elect Donald Trump is considering a plan to handle countries that won’t take their illegal immigrants back: he’ll ship them somewhere else. Some countries may be in for an unpleasant surprise:
The incoming Trump administration is preparing a list of countries to which it may deport migrants when their home countries refuse to accept them, according to three sources familiar with the plans.
The countries on the list have included but may not be limited to Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas, Panama and Grenada, the sources said.
Since the report comes from NBC News, they go out of their way to imply that the tactic would be unusually cruel:
The plans could mean that thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of migrants would be permanently displaced in countries where they do not know any of the people or the language and have no connection to the culture.
Of course, many of these folks already went to a place where they did not know the people or the language—the United States of America when they unlawfully came across our border. NBC neglects to mention that.
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Trump should also focus on the people and countries who are facilitating the illegal immigration to the US. They could be treated like hostile powers and be sanctioned by the US. Facilitating the invasion of the US should have consequences.
See also:
Sanctuary cities resist Trump's deportation plan. It could cost their residents. | Opinion
The doubling down on sanctuary city promises will likely draw more migrants to those communities, which some mayors have welcomed despite the heavy costs.
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