US Border Crisis

The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
Apparently that saying is false. It was originally blood is thicker than water.

The expanded saying was added afterwards for political reasons.

 
No new deportation numbers in the last week.

Hopefully they're just keeping things under wraps because of the leaks, rather than easing up after deporting all the easy-to-find criminals.



As of today, ICE hasn’t released any new figures in 9 days. But on average, the administration has been arresting 754 aliens a day since Trump was inaugurated on 01/20/25. If ICE continues to arrest people at this rate, the administration is on track to arrest nearly 23,000 in its first 30 days, more than any other month in the last 11 years.
 
Hooman has constantly said the limiting factor is money when it comes to deportations.

Well, the latest Government funding bill being proposed gives $300 billion to USCIS. If that doesn't fix it, then Hooman might not be the man for the job. However, a quarter of a trillion is serious cash for this kind of operation, so my expectations are high. This will be the largest mass deportation effort in US history judging from the funding.
 
I'm no logistics expert but why aren't they just loading 'em onto prison buses and driving 'em across the border?

Perp walking a dozen or so deportees onto a military cargo plane makes for a good photo op, but it's also way more expensive and has to be way less efficient.

Bro, I love you but this is some amateur shit.

Firstly, if you suddenly start making budget cuts and load em on the buses now you've got Assault on Precinct 13 on your hands.




So yeah, now you want to export them via plane because it's secure but expensive and you'll live with it. Okay, cool but look at Con Air. Think about it for a second or two. It's never that simple.

 
I'm no logistics expert but why aren't they just loading 'em onto prison buses and driving 'em across the border?

Perp walking a dozen or so deportees onto a military cargo plane makes for a good photo op, but it's also way more expensive and has to be way less efficient.
Have you ever taken the bus on a long trip, like from an average location in the US to the Mexican border? It's fairly expensive, and it takes a long time.

Flying is cheaper. It may be that the bus ticket is cheaper in some cases, but it would take a lot longer, and you'd need armed security for the whole time. With a flight, they're on the ground in Mexico in no more than six hours, depending on what part of the US they come from (Alaska and Hawaii might take longer though).
 
I'm no logistics expert but why aren't they just loading 'em onto prison buses and driving 'em across the border?

Perp walking a dozen or so deportees onto a military cargo plane makes for a good photo op, but it's also way more expensive and has to be way less efficient.
Have you ever taken the bus on a long trip, like from an average location in the US to the Mexican border? It's fairly expensive, and it takes a long time.

Flying is cheaper. It may be that the bus ticket is cheaper in some cases, but it would take a lot longer, and you'd need armed security for the whole time. With a flight, they're on the ground in Mexico in no more than six hours, depending on what part of the US they come from (Alaska and Hawaii might take longer though).

The thing is, we don't send them to where they came from (Mexico), but to their countries of origin - hence the airlift.
If we were sending them to Mexico, railcars would be the best option.
 
The thing is, we don't send them to where they came from (Mexico), but to their countries of origin - hence the airlift.
If we were sending them to Mexico, railcars would be the best option.
Yes that's how the painter transported the six gorillion back in the day. And they claim the logistics of deporting even a million a year are impossible...
 
The thing is, we don't send them to where they came from (Mexico), but to their countries of origin - hence the airlift.
If we were sending them to Mexico, railcars would be the best option.
I assume you mean packing them into cattle cars. Regular passenger trains are as bad or worse than buses for slowness.

I think even if they are being given the heave ho, they can be transported with seats for the journey, with some reasonable provision for luggage. They have to go back, but not necessarily in the harshest conditions. That being the case, planes are probably most practical.

I will make an exception to this for criminals. Cattle cars and chains would be fine for them. Otherwise, I'm looking for a lot of ordinary working people to get shipped back too, and I see no need to be unduly harsh with them.
 
I will make an exception to this for criminals. Cattle cars and chains would be fine for them. Otherwise, I'm looking for a lot of ordinary working people to get shipped back too, and I see no need to be unduly harsh with them.
It should be on-sight for criminals. Most of the criminals that come over are serial rapists, murderers, and drug dealers. Why send em back at all? Bury em.
 
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I assume you mean packing them into cattle cars. Regular passenger trains are as bad or worse than buses for slowness.

I think even if they are being given the heave ho, they can be transported with seats for the journey, with some reasonable provision for luggage. They have to go back, but not necessarily in the harshest conditions. That being the case, planes are probably most practical.

I will make an exception to this for criminals. Cattle cars and chains would be fine for them. Otherwise, I'm looking for a lot of ordinary working people to get shipped back too, and I see no need to be unduly harsh with them.

If it was up to me, I would load them into containers and send them out via freight. And it's not just online talk - one can easily adjust a container to carry people (mount bench chairs, toilet compartment, vents) and it wouldn't be that much different, amenities-wise, from the military cargo planes that we're using already. But since that might sound to harsh to accept, we might as well use passanger cars - rent them out, load them up, and hook them to outgoing freight trains heading to Mexico. And if the number of deportees grows in the future, rent whole damn trains and fill them up as they make their way south. And don't worry about time, they'll get there eventually.
 
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