Majority of Americans now support mass deportation
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we need to invalidate the citizenship of anyone that's come here since 1965, and then deport them.
Finally, someone said it.
So does deporting 20-30 million people on top of the 30-40 million illegals magically fix everything wrong with America? Getting rid of illegals is already difficult but not impossible. Throwing out naturalized citizenship is a step much farther beyond. Do you have any logistics to how that happens without going full authoritarian? Or are you waiting for Civil War 2 to kick off to get your wish when the dust settles?
Unless you're just speaking in hyperbole.
It becomes an easier sell once you expel all the illegals and the proportion of Whites rises as a result. But sure, one step at a time here.
i don't care how it happens, it needs to happen.
we never consented to being flooded with foreigners from god knows where at our expense.
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Serious answer: It would certainly go a long way in repairing the USA. Think about it; 50 million+ less (mostly low quality) people means less crime, lower pollution (ie trash, rats, roaches, car exhaust, power plants not driven as hard, etc), a LOT less traffic, a LOT more housing for those native born, wages would soar, and the cost of just about everything would drop like a rock because of less demand (food, electricity, gasoline, healthcare, you name it).