are people actually using the phrase "deportation force"?
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En réponse à @DLind
........................ correct me if i'm wrong, this is just hiring more ICE, right?
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En réponse à @DLind
ok so...... here's my cynical question. why is "deportation force" the chosen popular elision? it's more characters and syllables than "ICE"
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
In '15 Trump made a comment (one!) about creating a deportation force, so everyone is looking for something to hang the label on.
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En réponse à @DLind @sarahjeong
No matter that it a) erases Obama and earlier enforcement and b) strongly implies community-wide sweeps/roundups (therefore sowing fear). :/
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En réponse à @DLind
it might also be that people are trying to erase the obama years instead of incorporating them into a critique
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
I think both are true. The reason people care about imm now is because it gives them a way to crap on Trump.
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En réponse à @DLind
idk i think there's something to be said about extremely overt animus without remotely plausible deniability
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and the other thing is that obama used DREAMers as a fig leaf for his ultimately inhumane policies
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @DLind
i think a lot about how obama's conservative policies wrt healthcare and immigration are very similar
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @DLind
republicans pushing something worse than ACA doesn't make ACA good, trump trying to grow ICE does not make previous immigration policy good
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