Possible good news on the immigration enforcement front
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Though here he’s saying the focus is on Democratic-run cities.
So let’s get this straight - they’re going to focus on blue cities, where people are more chill about immigration, and do less in red states, where they are apoplectic about it.
Ok.
@jon-nyc said in Possible good news on the immigration enforcement front:
Though here he’s saying the focus is on Democratic-run cities.
So let’s get this straight - they’re going to focus on blue cities, where people are more chill about immigration, and do less in red states, where they are apoplectic about it.
So I guess the rational thing for an illegal in NYC would be to move to central PA.
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@jon-nyc said in Possible good news on the immigration enforcement front:
Though here he’s saying the focus is on Democratic-run cities.
So let’s get this straight - they’re going to focus on blue cities, where people are more chill about immigration, and do less in red states, where they are apoplectic about it.
So I guess the rational thing for an illegal in NYC would be to move to central PA.
@jon-nyc said in Possible good news on the immigration enforcement front:
@jon-nyc said in Possible good news on the immigration enforcement front:
Though here he’s saying the focus is on Democratic-run cities.
So let’s get this straight - they’re going to focus on blue cities, where people are more chill about immigration, and do less in red states, where they are apoplectic about it.
So I guess the rational thing for an illegal in NYC would be to move to central PA.
Not at all. In general, you are going to see the more criminal element of the illegals living in urban centers. More people, easier to hide, and easier to score. MS13 13 and TdA aren’t generally living in a farming community of 5800 in Oklahoma, they’re living in the he DMV, a metro region with 6M people, and not much agri-business, but plenty of food packaging and processing business, where many shenanigans occur.
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Some republican representatives think the deportations might be going to far, or at least targeting the wrong people.
As Jesse Singal said, there’s a lot of support for closing the border and deporting criminals but most people have little stomach for seeing the abuelita down the street get dragged into a van.
https://www.axios.com/2025/06/10/republicans-trump-deportations-ice-immigration
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