Potential Trump cabinet pick accidentally reveals Homeland Security plans in photo

Immediately deporting 2 million people without the infrastructure to humanely find detain and transport them. No catch and release, correct. He's not going to throw them out of a plane into the middle of the ocean. The people breaking the law in a foreign nation will be sent back to their country of origin. Every developed country in the world has immigration laws and it is not racist to actually enforce it. Your talk of human rights is alarmist, speculative and premature. Creating a legal precedent for lists of people, who are legally here, by religion. Extreme vetting of ideologies that encourage radicalisation, anti-Western sentiment and violence should be encouraged. The government would not be doing its job otherwise. From today: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/fbi-arrests-brooklyn-man-joined-isis-hoped-attack-nyc-article-1.2882425 But yes, the real problem is Trump, right? Take a look at 2016 Pew Research data of Islam and tell me that the religion doesn't need to reform itself (much like Christianity did) before being allowed to play in the Western world. Going on twitter and using language against the press when even that language opens dangerous doors and weakens the foundations of our republic What are you talking about? Reasonable people woke up one day to realize that ethnic cleansing was going on all around them More alarmist rhetoric. How about the fact that despite daca president Obama deported more people than any recent president? The number of undocumented residents is down by a million over the last five years. The problem Trump ran on was and is being addressed in a heavy handed way already. You don't even know how many illegals there are in the country. Call them by the PC term 'undocumented' all you like. You are the first person I've seen call the Obama Administration heavy-handed, especially given the illegal amnesty bills he has pushed.

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