So, Trump has said that his administration will deport a lot of people who are here illegally. What might that look like? It's a legitimate question.
I think we have to put these migrants into two categories The first, the people who came here looking for a batter life. Second, the criminal element. The criminals will self-identify, get arrested, andthe justice system can have its way with them.
Those who came here looking for a better life are more of a political minefield. We don't want to go hose-to-house, Gestapo tactics. But, the fact is that while the criminals are a drain on the justice system, the hopefuls are a drain on the social systems The schools, the hospitals, the state and local agencies. My solution would be to simply turn off the welfare tap. Give then notice, like 30 days, that the freebies have run out, and that after 30 days they need to find a place to live, a job to hold down, and food to eat. After 30 days they run the risk of homeless starvation.
So, the question becomes; if we shut off the welfare tap, no money, no housing, no nothing, how many of these multi-million migrants will self-deport?