I notice that you don’t even bother to defend your claim that he’s deporting anyone this term, too. That would be because there’s no actual evidence of it anywhere.
the DHS boasts over 500,000 deportations as of last October.
ah, so now we're talking about NET deportations. Nice goalpost move there.
Borrowing the source from the other thread, net deportations in 2017 were actually positive. Now if you're talking net migration, then that is indeed a different story and you'd be correct.
so you just have a low IQ and can't tell the difference between an illegal alien and an immigrant, gotcha.
let me spell if out for you:
Illegal aliens are people who snuck into the US illegally. They are people trying to stay off the grid for one reason or another, often for human trafficking or drug related purposes. With socalled sanctuary cities in place, many of them are also sneaking in for free gibs. Illegal aliens can and are being deported on sight.
legal Immigrants are people who went through the proper channels to become a US citizen. Because of this scrutiny, they are much less likely to be engaged in ongoing criminal activity as illegal aliens. They technically hold the same rights as any other citizen so they cannot be deported.
Separate from the above categories are non-immigrant visa holders such as H1B visa holders. These are people who are supposed to be temporary visitors to the US visiting legally. If they overstay their visa they become an illegal alien and are subject to deportation. Visa holders can also be deported for various other reasons.
The problems with illegal aliens mainly circles around criminal activity such as drugs, gangs, and human trafficking. Separately, the problems with visa holders and legal immigrants circles around job market saturation and devaluation of american workers. Both are problems but they are separate problems.
Trump's net deportations, that being the number of illegal aliens deported vs the number of illegal aliens entering, have been positive, the numbers don't lie. However, net migration into the US is also too high and that is a problem. Conflating these two issues helps nobody.
the DHS boasts over 500,000 deportations as of last October.
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/10/27/dhs-removes-more-half-million-illegal-aliens-us
And so if you accept those numbers, you have to accept the numbers the same organizations reported from his first term… with zero net deportations.
ah, so now we're talking about NET deportations. Nice goalpost move there.
Borrowing the source from the other thread, net deportations in 2017 were actually positive. Now if you're talking net migration, then that is indeed a different story and you'd be correct.
https://ohss.dhs.gov/topics/immigration/yearbook/2017/table39
Nope! Because if you remove an illegal nonwhite and then replace it on purpose with a LEGAL nonwhite, it’s the same fucking outcome.
Net. Positive. Nonwhite. Immigration. during his first term.
Go suck off your ZOG emperor somewhere else.
so you just have a low IQ and can't tell the difference between an illegal alien and an immigrant, gotcha.
let me spell if out for you:
Illegal aliens are people who snuck into the US illegally. They are people trying to stay off the grid for one reason or another, often for human trafficking or drug related purposes. With socalled sanctuary cities in place, many of them are also sneaking in for free gibs. Illegal aliens can and are being deported on sight.
legal Immigrants are people who went through the proper channels to become a US citizen. Because of this scrutiny, they are much less likely to be engaged in ongoing criminal activity as illegal aliens. They technically hold the same rights as any other citizen so they cannot be deported.
Separate from the above categories are non-immigrant visa holders such as H1B visa holders. These are people who are supposed to be temporary visitors to the US visiting legally. If they overstay their visa they become an illegal alien and are subject to deportation. Visa holders can also be deported for various other reasons.
The problems with illegal aliens mainly circles around criminal activity such as drugs, gangs, and human trafficking. Separately, the problems with visa holders and legal immigrants circles around job market saturation and devaluation of american workers. Both are problems but they are separate problems.
Trump's net deportations, that being the number of illegal aliens deported vs the number of illegal aliens entering, have been positive, the numbers don't lie. However, net migration into the US is also too high and that is a problem. Conflating these two issues helps nobody.