Monday, November 11, 2024

I like what this guy says. But he better start wearing bulletproof clothing.

 President-Elect Trump Names Tom Homan 'Border Czar'

I like Homan. I think he is what this country needs. But I believe he will be more at risk for being assassinated than President Trump is.


I hope he has some big time professionals watching his back.

This is not the first deportation program in this country. In 1954 Eisenhower implemented Operation Wetback at the request of the mexican president of mexico.

About 1.3 million were sent back. 



We need to send more than 1.3 million back. About 20 million would be a good start.

And some of you may whine about who's gonna pick the crops, or clean my house, etc. etc.

I don't care. Send them ALL back to where they came from. As for cost, I'll donate a few hundred. 

How about you?

7 comments:

  1. Laid off government bureaucrats can pick our crops...

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  2. All need to go, if they're here illegally. First rule of immigrating is to respect those that are citizens, and the laws they placed to protect their country.

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  3. End the welfare state that allows millions of fat lazy assholes to exist at the expense of others and a lot of them will get hungry and start working those jobs "only the wetbacks will do".

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    1. Agreed. Alot of U.S. citizens are denied hel from heir government, despite years of contributing their taxes. Many illegals are receiving free help for staying here. With no expectation of paying them back.

      So 30 days from a future date, the free benefits end. If the illegal citizen is unable to support themselves, they go back, self deporting. But it begins with only legal U.S. citizen receiving benefits.

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  4. IDK where I saw it, but my reply was
    Homan didn't kill himself.

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  5. The abject stupidity of the American population that is on display should be all the evidence needed to understand why the founding fathers included property owners only in the right to vote.

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