Trump 'mass deportation' plan could impact 5% of Florida's population - eviltoast
  • Kaboom@reddthat.com
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    26 days ago

    7.2 million illegal immigrants under his administration, vs magnitudes less in the same time frame under trump. Or Obama. Bush even.

    Biden had this catch and release program, and it didn’t keep them out.

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      25 days ago

      I question the source of this 7.2m number. Since they are illegal, they don’t exactly report themselves. Additionally, how many of those have been here a while? How many came through under trump. All you say is “magnitudes less” but offer no numbers for that.

      Sounds like you watch a lot of Fox News and listen to a lot of trump speeches. Those numbers seem to jump around a lot. Almost as if they are entirely made up on the fly.

      I guess the best option is to make this place so unlivable for everyone that no one would ever want to move here. Good luck with the brain drain.

      • shalafi@lemmy.world
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        25 days ago

        You can get a fair picture here:

        https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/southwest-land-border-encounters

        Nothing you can part a hard number on, obviously. But you can derive trends easily enough.

        For example, check 2024, a year that’s trended down. Let’s pretend that number was 100,000 immigrants/month for all of that year, and we’re being ridiculously conservative here. That’s 1.2 million souls. These are real people, that require food, water, shelter, medicine, all that. It’s a bit staggering just imagining the infrastructure needed, let alone humanitarian needs.

        So, using stupid low numbers, that adds to 4.8m people in 4-years. We could drill down forever, but that count is not going to get lower. 7.2m strikes me as a reasonable figure. Especially if we’re including immigrants from sources other than the Southern border.

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          25 days ago

          So what is before 2022? I’m on a phone rn so maybe I can’t see it all, but I’m guessing it looks that that all the way back to 2016. So, not really a “Biden” thing. Just a regular thing that happens.

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      25 days ago

      You pulling numbers out of your ass?

      long-term decline of the undocumented population – from 12 million in 2008 to about 10 million in 2020 – has ended, at least for a few years. The provisional estimate of 11.7 million for 2023 is still below the historic peak of 12 million reached in 2008. The population grew by about 800,000 from 2022 to 2023, about 200,000 below undocumented population growth in 2000-2001.

      Source: Center for Migration Studies

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        25 days ago

        Probably got the number straight from the horses mouth at a trump event. Smells a lot like horseshit to me.

    • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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      25 days ago

      Source for these random numbers?

      Also, all you have to do to reduce migration is have a global pandemic that kills millions and stops travel of every kind. Trump doesn’t get credit for that - unless you prefer his mishandling of the pandemic and poor economic prospects under his administration as disincentive to come to the US?