Trump administration officials are suggesting their immigration crackdown could expand to include deporting convicted U.S. citizens and charging anyone — not just immigrants — who criticizes Trump's policies. Here are 3 tactics the administration has teased that legal analysts say would challenge Americans' rights:
Sending convicted U.S. citizens to prisons abroad.
Putting critics of the administration's policies in jeopardy.
Trump's handling of immigration polls well in public surveys.
But sending immigrants to El Salvador's prison without criminal convictions or due process does not — about 60% were opposed in a recent YouGov survey.
The only conclusion is that the first group has absolutely no idea what's happening. That, or the "surveys" were those bad faith, heavily tilted surveys that my Republican House rep would send out:
It's very obvious that the first group has bought into the Conservative lie that most immigrants are criminals, "stealing our jobs" -- except the ones they know personally, of course, who came here "the right way" and are "one of the good ones". While this lie originated in the Right, there are a lot of people in this country of all political leanings who believe it.
My counter for "they took our jerbz!" is "No one stole your job from you. Your boss gave it away." It's been surprisingly effective even in my very red state. Unfortunately, it seems to be a one-off as it only shuts them up and doesn't seem to affect anything beyond that.
Still, it shuts them up (even if it's more like hitting the snooze button lol).
South Park gave you the solution years ago (season 8, ep.7). If they want to make the immigrants who "took their jerbz" away, thet should go out and have a lot of gay sex.
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My sense is that most Americans just dismiss this stuff as political nonsense and don’t pay attention to it. They don’t realize how many people, including them, might be affected in the future.