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.
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.
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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).