First, Title 8, U.S. Code 1325 is a misdemeanor, not a felony. Your own government processes and releases many of these ‘criminals’ because legally, many are asylum seekers, which is a protected status under international and U.S. law.
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Second, calling unarmed civilians ‘hostile’ is laughable. The majority are women and children fleeing conditions caused in part by decades of U.S. intervention. Your claim that migration ‘destabilizes’ America is absurd—immigrants contribute billions in labor and taxes.
But the real kicker? Advocating military strikes on unarmed people is not ‘patriotism,’ it’s psychopathy. You’ve gone full mask-off, admitting you’d rather commit war crimes than acknowledge economic realities.
History lesson: Mass state-sanctioned violence against civilians has never made a country stronger—it has only made governments collapse under their own cruelty. So tell me, big guy, how many kids in backpacks are you personally volunteering to bomb?
*“Ah yes, the classic ‘illegals take more than they give’ myth—backed by a conveniently vague link.
Cheap labor fuels industries Agriculture, construction, and service sectors rely on undocumented workers. Deport them all overnight, and watch food prices skyrocket and businesses collapse
2️⃣ They pay taxes: Sales taxes, property taxes (through rent), and even billions in Social Security contributions they’ll never claim. The IRS estimates undocumented workers contribute $9 billion annually in payroll taxes alone.
3️⃣ The ‘cost’ argument is bad math: Studies show immigrants use fewer public benefits than native-born citizens (because many programs exclude them). But sure, let’s pretend the guy picking strawberries for $5/hour is the real drain on the economy.
A conveniently vague link? That is an official Government source backrd by actual evidence and statistics? Did you even read it? As far as sources go, that is a real as it gets. If you are afraid to read evidence, then there is nothing I can do for you.
Ah, the classic ‘Did you even read it?’ deflection—textbook move when someone realizes their ‘evidence’ isn’t the slam dunk they thought it was. Government reports aren’t immune to cherry-picked framing—especially from politicians pushing an agenda.
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Furthermore, while Illegals do inject money into the economy via cheap labour, they extract far more than their total value out of the system.
Proof:
https://budget.house.gov/imo/media/doc/the_cost_of_illegal_immigration_to_taxpayers.pdf
Cheap labor fuels industries Agriculture, construction, and service sectors rely on undocumented workers. Deport them all overnight, and watch food prices skyrocket and businesses collapse