A heated debate has emerged on social media regarding the potential deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants from the United States. Some argue that deporting 20 to 30 million people would result in significant terror, violence, and expense, with the risk of mistakenly deporting American citizens. Others believe that strict measures, such as criminalizing the employment and housing of undocumented individuals, could facilitate mass deportations. Proponents of deportation claim that it would address issues like rising housing costs, falling wages, and overburdened public services. Some suggest offering a stipend on exit to encourage voluntary departures.
Mass migration, illegal and legal, creates thousands of negative downstream costs that are borne by the American people. Housing costs rise, wages fall, public services like emergency rooms are choked and home doesnโt feel like home anymore. Deportations will fix these issues. https://t.co/cF5XohJrws
People should take a moment to imagine the amount of terror, violence, expense and destruction caused by illegals. DEPORTATIONS ๐ https://t.co/r71WhsGbjH
Deporting 20 million illegals is actually very easy. Make it a crime to employ, rent to, provide non-emergency medical care to, or sell anything but bread and water to them, and offer free transit back to their home country. Maybe even a stipend on exit. It's will that we need. https://t.co/8HVKUS6Wom
People should take a moment to imagine the amount of terror, violence, expense and destruction that is going to be necessary to deport TWENTY MILLION people. And also, think the won't just mess up and grab a whole bunch of American citizens while they're at it? https://t.co/Bs0DWGLhGZ
What do you think happens when you deport 30 million people? https://t.co/o7r80ScImy