The bandwidth of deportation is considerably lower, in no small part thanks to how easy it is to detain people here.
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We're talking roundups on the scale of 100s of 1000s of people. We simply don't have the airlift capacity to handle that at those timescales
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Unless we start using civilian airlines. That'll be a thing to watch for.
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And buses will be *slower* and *more expensive*, again: camps will be the natural outcome.
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We already have camps--our detention centers are abysmal places, people sleeping on the floors, no blankets.
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So be ready. Stay angry. This isn't us, don't let this be us
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But they will call them "transit zones" so it doesn't sound quite as WWII :-(
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and gosh, more profitable.
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people will be concentrated in camps, right? So many parallels.
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they'll just be removed to the east
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we, probably. ... if things keep going I'm surely on some list somewhere.
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as a german I can say, camps make beautiful museums in a hundred years, to remind you of the horrors of the past.
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