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Where are the mass deportations ? ?
? I search for ICE deportations on YT bu just see talking heads, lame propaganda, or just very small numbers of people being put on a plane, and even wackos self-deporting. Where are the busloads and trainloads? Orange Hitler is so disappointing.
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kbiz 14 hours ago 
Hitler. Such a common term from the radical left.

The Big Beautiful Bill that passed last month provides the tools required to handle the illegal immigration surge experienced under Biden.

Give it a moment. The answers will come.

Alligator Alcatraz sprang up almost immediately. And Democrats are using lawfare to stop it.

Democrats are going to do everything in their power to hinder the export (not import) of illegal aliens because they benefit Democrats both financially and politically.
Dobt know if its true but heard there are some homeless in mexico now who cant speak spanish. It was on podcast or canadian radio i forget
Originally posted by kbiz:

The Big Beautiful Bill that passed last month provides the tools required to handle the illegal immigration surge experienced under Biden.

Unfortunately for the less privileged of Trump fans the "BBB" contains a bunch of other stuff that will make them regret it if they even understand what happened.
I had a mass deportation this morning if you catch my drift. ;)
kbiz 14 hours ago 
Originally posted by Big&Black:
Originally posted by kbiz:
The Big Beautiful Bill that passed last month provides the tools required to handle the illegal immigration surge experienced under Biden.
Unfortunately for the less privileged of Trump fans the "BBB" contains a bunch of other stuff that will make them regret it...

Like what?
Tax Cuts and Control Grids: What the BBB Actually Does
https://neofeudalreview.substack.com/p/tax-cuts-and-control-grids-what-the

While it includes some symbolic nods to immigration enforcement and conservative priorities (work requirements for Medicaid, funding for Trump-era monuments, language tweaks on asylum), its deeper function is the acceleration of a national AI-powered control grid. Billions are funneled into surveillance infrastructure—biometrics, machine learning, predictive analytics—under the guise of border enforcement and fraud prevention. Palantir and similar contractors stand to benefit enormously. Medicaid cuts appear limited to non-working adults without dependents, mostly impacting poor whites in red states, but compliance is rewarded with federal carrots—especially if states integrate tech-driven monitoring. At the same time, the bill quietly limits flexibility for any state-level healthcare innovation not aligned with federal cost-control priorities.

What’s really being normalized here is the infrastructure for internal behavioral governance. The optics center on cracking down on illegals, but the architecture being built—black site-style detention, bulk AI purchasing, centralized data fusion—is modular. It’s not hard to imagine it turning inward. Whether or not mass deportations occur, the long-term legacy of this bill may be to hardwire surveillance and social scoring into the administrative nervous system, just as war on terror measures were used against citizens a decade later. A clever bait-and-switch: red meat optics outside, Palantir grid inside.

Highlights from the bill that support this view:

$10.1B authorized for “Digital Enforcement Modernization,” including AI-driven biometric surveillance, facial recognition, and social graphing tools.

Bulk DHS purchasing authority for behavioral prediction algorithms (likely to benefit Palantir, Anduril, and other contractors).

$2.7B allocated for “Community Risk Monitoring” pilot programs, which incentivize local police departments to integrate with federal databases.

ICE authorized to establish six new “Strategic Detention Complexes,” some in remote or ecologically sensitive areas (e.g., “Alligator Alcatraz”).

Medicaid work requirements federally mandated for non-disabled adults without dependents, with waivers available only under strict conditions tied to federal tech integration.

Capping of SALT deductions partially lifted, disproportionately benefitting blue-state upper middle class homeowners and redistributing tax burden from blue to red.

Asylum reform reduced to a $100 filing fee, with built-in judicial discretion to waive it—no substantive change to asylum loopholes.

Funding for “American Legacy Preservation Projects,” including Trump monument construction and civic architecture renovations in battleground states.

Federal preemption clauses override state data sovereignty in any program receiving federal funding tied to enforcement or fraud detection.”
Originally posted by Prinny:
I had a mass deportation this morning if you catch my drift. ;)

😄
kbiz 14 hours ago 
Originally posted by Big&Black:
Tax Cuts and Control Grids: What the BBB Actually Does
https://neofeudalreview.substack.com/p/tax-cuts-and-control-grids-what-the

The Big Beautiful Bill from my perspective:

1. Makes the 2017 tax cuts permanent.
2. No tax on tips, overtime, and social security.
3. Increases the Child Tax Credit.
4. Expands border security and funds mass deportation.
5. Cuts Medicaid recipients (fairly) and SNAP benefits (limits sugar snacks).
6. Repeals green energy tax credits.
7. Creates new investment accounts for newborns.
8. Raises the debt ceiling.
9. Provides more defense spending.
10. Reforms student loans.
Originally posted by admiral1018:
Here's a useful tracker for you:
https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/us-immigration-tracker-follow-arrests-detentions-border-crossings-rcna189148
I had a look. Only 60k detained (29% have criminal convictions) and only 11% are fast tracked for deportation!
Here in Cincinnati the majority of the kids on school buses are illegal immigrant kids.
My property taxes went insane to generate revenue to pay for the elementary school for illegal immigrant kids. Businesses are closing due to high property tax. They will self deport as time goes on.
kbiz 13 hours ago 
Originally posted by Big&Black:
Originally posted by admiral1018:
Here's a useful tracker for you:
https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/us-immigration-tracker-follow-arrests-detentions-border-crossings-rcna189148
I had a look. Only 60k detained (29% have criminal convictions) and only 11% are fast tracked for deportation!

Again, Trump needed the resources provided to him last month.

Last. Month.

Give it time. And stop hindering the operations with protests, riots, and lawfare. kthxbye

But guess what? 1.6 million have self-deported so far. Deterrence works.
Ah but they do get deported. Even those who voted Trump and thought they where immune to his politics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUC5Ft_SDY0&lc=UgxGXV2FhBNvQ0Qiyop4AaABAg.AMNCzZa9cgdAMV2YNCR2Zw
kbiz 13 hours ago 
Originally posted by Agenda 2025:
Here in Cincinnati the majority of the kids on school buses are illegal immigrant kids.
My property taxes went insane to generate revenue to pay for the elementary school for illegal immigrant kids. Businesses are closing due to high property tax. They will self deport as time goes on.

Good post. More anecdotal evidence.

Illegal immigrants strain our safety nets and public services.

Trump just kicked 275 thousand (275,000) Illegal aliens off of social security who were fraudulently collecting monthly checks.
Originally posted by kbiz:
5. Cuts Medicaid recipients (fairly)

Health care in the USA has never been fair.

from the same article linked above:

The Medicaid cuts - phasing out provider taxes and imposing frequent eligibility checks - will disproportionately harm low-income Americans, especially rural whites in red states. These hospitals rely heavily on Medicaid reimbursements, and when eligibility shrinks or administrative churn increases disenrollment, they face shortfalls, service cuts, or even closure. The result is the unraveling of already fragile community infrastructure. Furthermore, assuming that a $1 million home equity threshold and six-month recertification windows are reasonable ignores the reality of how these mechanisms function on the ground. The rural poor often lack reliable transportation, stable internet, or the time to navigate labyrinthine paperwork while working precarious jobs, if those jobs even exist.
First, from a big picture perspective, Congress is fundamentally incapable of passing a bill that benefits the public at the expense of the elites. It is fundamentally incapable of confirming cabinet appointees who are not corrupted. I have detailed both of these points before extensively, and I even broke down the Senate’s voting record and concluded only about 15% of the Senate could pass as even quasi-populist. The math is just absolutely brutal against populists in Congress no matter what they do.
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