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When people call for deportation of US citizens who are many generations removed from their ancestors' immigration to the US, where do they imagine them immigrating to? Is the idea that they would be nationless? (The example I'm thinking of right now is Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) saying that the Right Rev. Mariann Budde should be "added to the deportation list.")
Am I taking them too literally?
Comment by MaterialRaspberry819 at 24/01/2025 at 10:44 UTC
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Hopefully they are just expressing anger at the person. However there is a precedent with essentially deporting people by using concentration camps. Those camps can be built on territories outside mainland US, like in one of the territories. If this starts to happen, time to either fight or fall inline or leave the country.
Comment by Always_travelin at 24/01/2025 at 04:59 UTC
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They don't care about the details - they just want people to die in the effort.
Comment by [deleted] at 24/01/2025 at 03:03 UTC
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Comment by notextinctyet at 24/01/2025 at 03:02 UTC
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Calling for the deportation of American citizens who look different isn't a policy proposal. They don't have a plan for where they go or what they do. It's an expression of racial hatred. The expression of hatred is the point, not where they go.
Comment by Unknown_Ocean at 24/01/2025 at 02:52 UTC
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They don't care and they are proud of it. It's all about cosplaying being "manly",