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A Message to Document Workers, Undocument Workers and Your Friends

Most or many of you probably know someone or have a family member who has been swept up and deported without due process by Trump's SS. You don't have to take this.

Organize!!! (I don't know why a leader hasn't emerged yet) If every one of you stay home and don't report for work for just one week you will have their attention. I know it will be a sacrifice because many of you live week to week. But you're already sacrificing through the fear and uncertainty they have installed in you and your community.

After one week they will see what you can do. You need to start storing canned goods and non perishables for a long haul. If you strike for a month, maybe only two weeks they will cry uncle. Factories, hotels, restaurants, construction projects and the transportation, storage and distribution of food and goods will slow to a trickle.

When the wealthy and corporations start losing money they will pressure the administration to rethink what they are doing and how they are doing it.

Remember, Nexstar and Sinclair changed their course within one week after subscription cancellations started pouring in and when sponsors started cancelling ads for the time slot that Jimmy Kimmel normally aired.

This is how you can beat them. This also the way we will eventually end Trump and his cronies who trying to take over America.

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Jake966 · 56-60, M
Undocumented workers aren’t entitled to due process
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@Jake966 That's not true. Read the fifth and fourteenth amendments. In case you're wondering WTF they can be found in the Constitution of the United States.
pdockal · 56-60, M
@MoveAlong


In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRAIRA), which created and expanded procedures that limited due process for certain categories of noncitizens in removal proceedings. This law allowed for faster deportations by restricting appeals and eliminating judicial review for some cases.

While many presidents have overseen the expansion of immigrant detention and deportation, the modern system of dedicated, large-scale immigration detention centers began to be established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, not under a single president. The scale of this system has been dramatically expanded by legislation signed by presidents from both parties in the last few decades, most notably Bill Clinton.


Barack Obama (2009–2017)
Total removals: Over 3 million formal removals.

George W. Bush (2001–2009)
Total removals: About 2 million formal removals during his two terms.

Bill Clinton (1993–2001)
Total removals: Approximately 900,000 formal removals. However, the Clinton administration also saw millions of "returns" at the border

Donald Trump (2017–2021)
Total removals: Approximately 1.5 million removals over four years

Joe Biden (2021–present)
Total removals and expulsions: Between January 2021 and February 2024, the Biden administration had presided over nearly 4.4 million repatriations, which includes both deportations and Title 42 expulsions.

Biden administration (2021–present)
Entries: The Biden administration has seen a historically high number of migrant encounters. From fiscal year 2021 through early 2024, Customs and Border Protection recorded nearly 11 million encounters nationwide. This included over 8.7 million at the Southwest border. The number of "gotaways"—individuals who are detected but not apprehended—is also in the millions.
@MoveAlong
That's not true. Read the fifth and fourteenth amendments. In case you're wondering WTF they can be found in the Constitution of the United States.

Wrong again - what a shocker. You sound exactly like JSul3...maybe your alt?

For you, and all of the other libs spreading the "without due process" lie, deportation is a civil procedure, not criminal. Due process does apply. SCOTUS 1893.
Jake966 · 56-60, M
@MoveAlong the constitution was written for the citizens of the United States of America, not for people who are here undocumented you come into this country undocumented you lose your rights that’s a fact
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@Jake966 If they don't receive due process how can they prove they are here legally? By what you are saying anyone can be picked up and flown out of the country.
pdockal · 56-60, M
@Jake966
@MoveAlong

The U.S. Constitution does not use the term "illegal immigrant," but multiple provisions have been interpreted by the Supreme Court to grant fundamental rights to all "persons" within U.S. territory, regardless of their immigration status. These constitutional rights, while not equivalent to the full set of rights enjoyed by citizens, prevent the government from exercising arbitrary power against non-citizens.
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MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@pdockal Exactly. When ICE picks someone up they have may have suspicion but no way to proof that person is here illegally. The detainee must be given the opportunity to prove his status. Otherwise you could be picked up tomorrow and sent to Africa.
Jake966 · 56-60, M
@pdockal I always thought that we the people meant the citizens of the United States but apparently to you it means anybody who enters the United States I don’t know how you figured that out.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@Jake966 If a sheriff picks up a foreigner and charges him with murder that person cannot be taken out and executed or jailed for life. He is taken before a judge. He is entitled to due process just like a natural born American.
Jake966 · 56-60, M
@MoveAlong due process like anyone else suspected of committing a crime of that magnitude , but when the person cannot prove that they are in the country legally, then they need to be taken out of the country . If you were so much for illegal staying in the country, then why don’t you house them and feed them with your own money instead of using taxpayers money ?
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@Jake966 Are you saying a person gets due process for breaking some laws but not others. Who decides? A person arrested for any crime in America is entitled to our process. If ICE can pick anyone up off the street and export them they can do it to you.

Now. Let me be clear. I am for the removal of illegal immigrants from the country. I am against the methods implemented by Trump and carried out by ICE.

The same outcome can be accomplished by a more orderly and efficient manner. Trump is doing it this way to keep the cult engaged. He is doing the same by sending the military into our cities.

As to your question. I would take in as many as I can and let the rest camp in the yard to keep one innocent person from wrongly being sent to and tortured in a harsh prison in Central America.
Jake966 · 56-60, M
@MoveAlong you keep on referring to people who follow Trump as a cult. Can you tell me what cult it is? That would put out seven hotspots in the world since they become president ? A man who is for preserving life instead of sacrificing it to someone’s choices ? That sure doesn’t sound like a cult to me so you need to get your facts straight before you start running your mouth and start realizing who the real cult is and that is the people who are giving you part of the news not all of it.
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pdockal · 56-60, M
@MoveAlong

So ??????????
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pdockal · 56-60, M
@MoveAlong

Murder isn't being here illegal
How dare you compare the two

Did you even read what i posted earlier
President Clinton made that distinction
MoveAlong · 70-79, M