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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostHe could simply collect it all in tariffs from them, with interest. He's got lots of options available.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by juiceweezl View PostBut they will pay for it. When US money is staying stateside inside of going into illegal immigrants pocket and then across the border, Mexico pays for it. When there are less illegal immigrants being supported by tax dollars, Mexico pays for it. Basically, any money that stays in the US or isn't spent supporting illegal immigrants is a dollar that they're "paying" in my opinion. I'm all for the wall and secure borders with my dollars, especially if we're cutting money to arts and crafts and many other programs.
If someone wants to support many of the organizations that get tax dollars, then let them right a check. I have a ton of groups that I support including one in a foreign country. That's my choice and my check beyond my tax dollars. That's how all groups should be including NPR, PBS, etc.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostA tariff is like a corporate income tax in that it is really borne by the end consumer and not the person/corp who the tax is levied against. His best bet is to tax the fuck out of remittances to countries south of our border or to seize Mexican government assets that are located in our country.WH
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I for one, just want to know where the entire idea that the USA is the only country on Earth that shouldn't protect its own borders. Try border hopping in Iran, Saudi Arabia, or Turkey and see how that goes over. But globalists want the USA to allow any US hating person to just come on over? Fuck them. And $4.1B compared to the money wasted on illegal immigrants and lost tax revenue is a huge financial win for the USA. I believe recently I read $15B a year is spent on illegal immigration. Wall pays itself off immediately. Anyone not seeing the economic benefit is undereducated. Investors would kill for this rate of return.
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They seem to want it there too. But they're willing to start here, because they know they have to start here. Got to take down the big dog first, then they'll focus on those smaller guys. They think that all those people can live together in a perfect utopia as well. Just ask 'em, its no problem.WH
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostI believe recently I read $15B a year is spent on illegal immigration.
There are approximately 3.7 million unlawful immigrant households in the U.S. These households impose a net fiscal burden of around $54.5 billion per year.
Executive Summary Unlawful immigration and amnesty for current unlawful immigrants can pose large fiscal costs for U.S. taxpayers. Government provides four types of benefits and services that are relevant to this issue:
I've seen other claims of up to 103,000,000,000. Count those zeroes!!!!
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Originally posted by SBFORDTECH View PostThere are approximately 3.7 million unlawful immigrant households in the U.S. These households impose a net fiscal burden of around $54.5 billion per year.
Executive Summary Unlawful immigration and amnesty for current unlawful immigrants can pose large fiscal costs for U.S. taxpayers. Government provides four types of benefits and services that are relevant to this issue:
I've seen other claims of up to 103,000,000,000. Count those zeroes!!!!
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The U.S. Justice Department is developing plans to temporarily reassign immigration judges from around the country to 12 cities to speed up deportations of illegal immigrants who have been charged with crimes, according to two administration officials.
How many judges will be reassigned and when they will be sent is still under review, according to the officials, but the Justice Department has begun soliciting volunteers for deployment.
The targeted cities are New York; Los Angeles; Miami; New Orleans; San Francisco; Baltimore, Bloomington, Minnesota; El Paso, Texas; Harlingen, Texas; Imperial, California; Omaha, Nebraska and Phoenix, Arizona. They were chosen because they are cities which have high populations of illegal immigrants with criminal charges, the officials said.
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Haha ^^
Originally posted by SBFORDTECH View Post...to speed up deportations of illegal immigrants who have been charged with crimes...
There is a plan, but I'm still curious as to why they're starting with the ones who have committed "crimes". Unless that is the plan. They've all committed a crime.WH
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