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Allen Gamble

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Many states NG has been down to the border over the last 10 years and still are now. Our state has rotated units down to the border for at least the last 4 years. It's all a political game... it's not that we aren't down there, it's that the status/orders the servicemembers are on restrict them from doing anything outside of sitting at an observation post. Hopefully that changes this go around.
 


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Reports are that ICE arrested 308 Illegals yesterday, so I did a little math...

To calculate how many days it would take to deport 10,000,000 immigrants at a rate of 308 per day, you divide the total number of immigrants by the deportation rate:

\text{Number of days} = \frac{10,000,000}{308}
Let's do the math:

\frac{10,000,000}{308} \approx 32,467.53
Therefore, it would take approximately 32,468 days to deport 10 million immigrants at a rate of 308 per day.

To convert this into years:

\text{Number of years} = \frac{32,468 \text{ days}}{365 \text{ days/year}} \approx 88.95 \text{ years}
So, it would take roughly 89 years to deport 10 million immigrants if the rate remains constant at 308 deportations per day.

Here is how many they need to deport / day to get back to where we were before biden took office, assuming the number of illegals is around 10 million, which I think is probably a low estimate.


To determine how many people would need to be deported per day, excluding weekends and holidays, over 4 years to deport 10 million people, we'll follow these steps:

  1. Calculate Total Working Days in 4 Years:
    • There are 365 days in a year.
    • Over 4 years, there are 4 * 365 = 1,460 days.
    • However, we need to exclude weekends (which are 104 per year, or 416 over 4 years) and holidays. Assuming there are about 10 federal holidays per year in the U.S. (so 40 over 4 years), we subtract these from the total days.
      Total working days:
      1,460 - 416 (\text{weekends}) - 40 (\text{holidays}) = 1,004 \text{ working days}
  2. Calculate Deportations per Day:
    • We need to deport 10 million people in 1,004 working days.
      Deportations per day:
      \frac{10,000,000}{1,004} \approx 9,960.16

Since you can't deport a fraction of a person, we'll round up to the next whole number:

\text{Deportations per day} = 9,961
Therefore, you would need to deport approximately 9,961 people per working day, excluding weekends and holidays, to complete the task in 4 years.
 


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Reports are that ICE arrested 308 Illegals yesterday, so I did a little math...

To calculate how many days it would take to deport 10,000,000 immigrants at a rate of 308 per day, you divide the total number of immigrants by the deportation rate:

\text{Number of days} = \frac{10,000,000}{308}
Let's do the math:

\frac{10,000,000}{308} \approx 32,467.53
Therefore, it would take approximately 32,468 days to deport 10 million immigrants at a rate of 308 per day.

To convert this into years:

\text{Number of years} = \frac{32,468 \text{ days}}{365 \text{ days/year}} \approx 88.95 \text{ years}
So, it would take roughly 89 years to deport 10 million immigrants if the rate remains constant at 308 deportations per day.

Here is how many they need to deport / day to get back to where we were before biden took office, assuming the number of illegals is around 10 million, which I think is probably a low estimate.


To determine how many people would need to be deported per day, excluding weekends and holidays, over 4 years to deport 10 million people, we'll follow these steps:

  1. Calculate Total Working Days in 4 Years:
    • There are 365 days in a year.
    • Over 4 years, there are 4 * 365 = 1,460 days.
    • However, we need to exclude weekends (which are 104 per year, or 416 over 4 years) and holidays. Assuming there are about 10 federal holidays per year in the U.S. (so 40 over 4 years), we subtract these from the total days.
      Total working days:
      1,460 - 416 (\text{weekends}) - 40 (\text{holidays}) = 1,004 \text{ working days}
  2. Calculate Deportations per Day:
    • We need to deport 10 million people in 1,004 working days.
      Deportations per day:
      \frac{10,000,000}{1,004} \approx 9,960.16

Since you can't deport a fraction of a person, we'll round up to the next whole number:

\text{Deportations per day} = 9,961
Therefore, you would need to deport approximately 9,961 people per working day, excluding weekends and holidays, to complete the task in 4 years.
Make impossible for them to live here and they will leave on their own. If you don't feed a stray cat it will not stay and move on until someone feeds it.

No public assistance of any kind
Prison time if caught working in US - after prison sentence deport them
Prison time for employer that hires illegals

If they leave on their own they will be able to get in line and have a chance to come back. If they do not leave and are deported they will never be allowed to enter the united states again.
 

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Make impossible for them to live here and they will leave on their own. If you don't feed a stray cat it will not stay and move on until someone feeds it.

No public assistance of any kind
Prison time if caught working in US - after prison sentence deport them
Prison time for employer that hires illegals

If they leave on their own they will be able to get in line and have a chance to come back. If they do not leave and are deported they will never be allowed to enter the united states again.
unfortunately that will never happen :( They dont REALLY want to remove all illegals, too many wealthy people rely on them for labor.
 

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unfortunately that will never happen :( They dont REALLY want to remove all illegals, too many wealthy people rely on them for labor.
I am all for work visas. Instead of SS tax make them pay a 15% non citizen employment fee that gets put directly into the SS fund. Non citizens would not be eligible for any SS or Medicare benefits. This would help shore up SS for US citizens and help with worker shortages. Many countries operate this way
 


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