I mean it's not like millions of people will be displaced, murdered, harmed or traumatized right? I mean surely, SURELY Mr. Diet Coke button knows what he's doing right? /s
What do you mean? Trump is just looking for a solution to the migrant problem/issue. Like a solution that will be the last, and finally solve the issue for good. A final solution. Hmm that sounds familiar.
Imagine learning about PTSD, war crimes, abuse, how poorly veterans are treated by the government and being like "but that won't happen to me tho" it takes a special kinda oxymoronic bootlicking narcissism to think "I'll do better at following orders than everyone else"
Depending on where you're from though, you might not get that knowledge beforehand, or think to seek it out. Plus, some people are so desperate to leave their situation that they sign up to escape--this is something the military/government actively fosters and preys on, and they spend ton of our dollars to do so successfully @hypercept
@@hyperceptIt takes a special kind of privilege to not realize that joining the military is a better life than what most of these people were living before. It isn't "I want to lick boots" it's "This place gives me a place to live, a job, and three square meals" or "I can get away from my bad home life".
Because a large amount of the high profile shit he attempted during his first term didn't go through. The real damage he did last time was subtle. This time it seems like it will be a lot more immediate and scary.
"I don't believe he'll do it, he exaggerates" > "Well it won't be so bad" > "I trust his intentions" > "Well they deserve it" Welcome to the sliding excuse block.
I want to say, I am from outside the US but it's a crime how history is taught around WW2. The entire focus of history class is on learning extremely specific years and historic names, but it's a crime that we dont learn how Hitler got into power, or how his policies reflects Trumps' 1:1
Yea, I’m pretty sure when I took AP World History in high school all we were taught was that Hitler became popular by scapegoating Jews and industrializing Germany. I don’t think I ever learned about his rise or the Weimar Republic in school.
In my K-12 education our WW2 lessons centered solely on the holocaust, we did know a bit about the ghettos because of Ann Frank, but mostly just learned about the death camps and mass murder, and how we should never do it again…but nothing about that led up to it. Nothing about how to prevent it happening again.
Hi, I’m a law student who is currently studying the executive’s use of military force. Hasan is incorrect when he says federal law prohibits the president from using the military domestically as Trump has described. Because of the federal law Hasan mentioned (which usually prohibits using military force domestically), what Trump plans to do would be illegal, but it will be perfectly legal because he will declare an emergency first (activating emergency statutes that give him more powers, and less restraints, in the use of military force). Nothing will stop him from doing this because there is no legal standard for declaring an emergency. TLDR: It will be legal for Trump to use the military domestically so long as he declares an emergency first. EDIT: I know Hasan mentions emergency powers, this post was in reference to his mention of a federal law that prohibits military use domestically against American citizens.
Any advice on what we should be telling people who don't believe this operation is possible from a legal standpoint? Im sick of hearing this from people, and I don't have all of the words to explain why that notion is incorrect.
It's illegal look up the posse comitatus act, the exception do not cover what trump plans to do... not that that will stop him if the dem even try to it will be long after the damage is done because it will have to go through courts even though the constitution is quite clear on the matter... there are many exceptions, immigration is not among them.
@@Tom-qq7ov best advise, get a firearm and prepare to defend yourself when fascism comes to your door. They wanted a civil war... this could very well trigger one... the alternative is roll over and submit. And remember they aren't just talking about undocumented immigrants, but anyone they suspect of being an immigrated they have even promised to deport naturalized immigrants. I would also suggest non Americans boycott American products while under fascism to the best of their abilities... I would also add germany and the UK to that list to, I know I'm trying to in addition to a total boycott of anything from the occupation, or companies that even do business in the occupation, even if they aren't on the BDS list such as intel.
hope you're right but I doubt it. If anything, COVID has shown us that reality doesn't matter as opposed to what people think reality is. I have a feeling we're gonna be hearing a lot of "good tsar, bad boyars" over the next few years. Then my theory is that Trump will use that as a justification to completely gut most federal agencies. At that point, the damage will be so hard to undo
why do you have sympathy for prisoners , if you’re dumb enough to get in Prison who cares if they’re made to do Labor. Prisoners are a good portion of firefighters in California, it’s actually a good thing they’re doing for the state believe it or not.
@@AHHyuhHyuh I can understand your point but for me its not what the prison system is for. It is about rehabilitation. Forcing labor doesn't accomplish that it does the opposite. That doesn't mean they still cant do those things many of those programs, I assume, give opportunities for those in prison to shorten sentences if they do labor. Force labor just creates anger and resentment and therefore will do nothing for them. It just creates a viscous cycle of hate.
@@ThePokemontrainerN there is very little evidence of rehabilitation. According to the NBER, incarceration can reduce the likelihood of reoffending by 27 percentage points... thats it, 1/4 of all incarcerated
@@NoName-h5i4q What do you mean? Like rehabilitation is not worth going into since the system works? I'm not sure of your point. Either way I'm not saying there shouldn't be incarceration. I'm saying we should provide opportunity to better oneself. In my belief, its a step backwards in forcing servitude.
If he does tariffs and deportations, Americans will be in a depression, to rival any it has witnessed prior. 15 to 20 percent inflation could be reached.
Friend of mine, 18 years in military, said he's so relieved he's not in the military anymore. Another friend of mine is in the Department of Defense and is very worried.
"Limiting Immigration" has ALWAYS been synonymous with racism. ALWAYS. In the US it started(well... as much as anything can be said to be the beginning) with the Chinese exclusion act. That was the first law that was passed to limit immigration from China. The Act was enacted in the wake of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, where Chinese laborers had played a crucial role. Once the railway was finished, many Americans felt that the Chinese immigrants were no longer needed and began to see them as a threat to jobs and societal stability. Racially Motivated Fear: The "Yellow Peril" narrative was prevalent during this time, fueled by literature, media, and political rhetoric that painted Chinese immigrants as a danger to American society. This xenophobic sentiment was often characterized by exaggerated depictions of Chinese individuals as morally corrupt or incapable of assimilation, fostering widespread discrimination. Long-Standing Racism in Immigration Policy: The Chinese Exclusion Act set a precedent for subsequent anti-immigration laws that targeted various ethnic groups based on racial biases. It reflected broader patterns of racial discrimination that have shaped U.S. immigration policy, often targeting those seen as "other." Legacy: The Chinese Exclusion Act was not repealed until 1943, during World War II, when China became an ally of the United States. Even then, it was replaced with quotas that still limited Chinese immigration significantly. The Act and its accompanying racist ideologies laid the groundwork for ongoing debates about race, immigration, and national identity in the U.S.
Meanwhile China has many times less foreign born residents than the US (less than even Germany which is a fraction of the size). Does that mean the Chinese system is more racist for limiting migration to a higher degree?
Oh yeah, I still remember when they returned a boatload of jewish immigrants back to germany, just because of their weird limits, despite the nationalist party already doing stuff there
""Limiting Immigration" has ALWAYS been synonymous with racism." So you're telling me that almost the entirety of western Europe did the non-racist act of taking in huge numbers of immigrants Then upon seeing the results of said immigration they all turned racist?
💯💯 exactly. It seems like too many ppl don't understand this historical context, I'm afraid our education system has failed us on multiple levels. Some schools do teach history effectively, but the distribution is so uneven from state to state 😒
Soldiers on US soil rounding up your nieghbors en masse. This is not going to go the way they think it will. If that happens, there will inevitably be some communities who are going to band together. They'll have to engage US citizens in the process. And it'll get messy as hell.
@@Ginjowgaming Geez... you people are so naive... you really think they'll be able to keep track of who's legal and illegal. How do you think they're going to find these people? They're going to stop/ask the average person. They are going to make tons of mistakes rounding up citizens. You folks live in a magical fantasy world... where ICE and the army have "citizenship radar" and magically only harrass non-citizens. A magical world where the police never make mistakes.
Watched this election cycle from outside the US. Give me 5 years ago and I would have told anybody the saying: "The only way evil succeeds is when good people do nothing." These days, I respectfully disagree. The only way evil succeeds is when stupid, uninformed people think they are doing something.
Why is the U.S. government destroying recruitment and complaining about lack of recruitment at the same time. Soldiers in social programs. Why not polticians going out and fighting forest fires ?
Swift poetic justice. So long Republican aligned agricultural industry. Adios GOP construction companies reliant on undocumented contractors. And of course who can forget the voters who thought he’d only deport other people’s relatives. Kudos to you!
They have plans for free labor to replace migrants. RFK's "wellness farms" working in agricultural with "reparenting" as the pay, and Trump's idea of making camping illegal to round up the homeless for work camps.
What’s going to be interesting is how Americans will try and blame anybody / anything but trump when they realise they messed up. No trump fanatic has the humility to admit they were wrong
you are presupposing there will be something disastrous, which is why you lost. if you're too scared to take a risk because of the consequences, you will be forever indentured by your corporate masters
@ what risk are you admitting to taking? The risk that trump would rather tank your economy for him and his corporate pals gain, or the risk that trump would rather tank your economy due to his bigotry?
@@NoName-h5i4q you had better admit how wrong you are when shit hits the fan dummy
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@@NoName-h5i4q This has happened before. In Germany. And Trump and his cronies are the ones indentured to corporate masters. He was begging OPEC to cut production so that oil prices would rise the last time he was POTUS. Trump won because his campaign was built on lies, bigotry, and fearmongering.
I was literally JUST in Denver for a few days, Aurora SPECIFICALLY. I didn't even see a single ethnic person. I didn't see any homeless people(not that there aren't) I didn't see any shootings, I never felt unsafe. It's truly disgusting how they make all this shit up, off an exaggeration or outright lie.
As someone in Philly I feel you. Despite our murder rate dropping over the last year I still get constant comments from friends and family about how unsafe my city is.
I live in Denver, and not far from Aurora. It is extremely overblown, the few issues that do exist only have happened because a slumlord abandoned two apartment complexes and a few guys started strong arming tenants - but it wasn't some organized super gang, more just about 6 dudes with guns who tried to take advantage of a bad situation.
As a CO resident not too far from Aurora: there's a reason CO stayed firmly blue, even though the majority of the people in this state live close to Aurora and would have noticed if it had been violently taken over by gangs. And that reason is that it's bs
I almost joined the national guard in the summer of 2020. When I saw trump advocating using them to sick on George Floyd protesters. I backed out bc I couldn’t in good conscience be in a military under his leadership and I’m glad I never went through it.
Is this how it felt in pre Nazi Germany? I'm so terrified but have no idea what I can even do other than watch... But also stock up on cheap electronics the basics and get seeds for veggies!
@@mixmastermurphy deporting legal immigrants and children of immigrants because of their race is 100% like the Trail of Tears. Unless you think he's lying and won't do it?
@@SuleimanTheIndifferent Well they still get paid even if minimum wage and they spend that wage on stuff, also they cannot collect welfare I dont think. You need to be a citizen to collect welfare so if they dont pay taxes they are not citizens and dont get any welfare as far as I know. Also illegal immigrants work jobs at farms so food will go up if they are deported as there will not be people to work for the food.
@@SuleimanTheIndifferentare you willfully stupid? They don’t collect welfare and they pay taxes. They also do quite a bit of low cost labor generally so yes, this action will destabilize the economy
tbh i dont think most americans know about the 13th amendment. i sure didnt until i watched the documentary "13th" that was released on netflix back in 2016. that was a really eye opening film, should be required viewing in schools
I think people know, but they just don't frame it specifically as slavery in their minds. They're criminals right? So the work they're forced to do it justifiable under their sentence. 🤷
@@ezaf5989so theyre uneducated because they watch too much videos by the person that is educating them on the thing they're not educated on? ...which makes them not educated 🤔
@@gristen "educated" by a man whos main source is twitter? LOL, yes you are still uneducated after watching videos of a twitch streamer. the fact that you have trouble understanding that is scary and sad
Both parties have refused to fix and offer a pathway to citizenship in this country, but reap all the rewards and taxes from them. It's incredible how people think these people are stealing the very jobs they would never work for. To think that solving the undocumented crisis in this country is by deporting hard-working families and parents. DACA students who work and study here and to group them all with criminals. Instead of offering a pathway to citizenship for decades of paying taxes and receiving no benefits. It's shameful.
Community Organization. Remember, if you have the means to flee to another place, you're better offer using those means for community organization. It will always be the marginalized communities which suffer asymmetrically the worst in times like these
Yeah sorry I’m gonna move from the south and gtfo. I’m not gonna stay and die from a pregnancy in the name of community organization. That is a rather privileged take.
@@SuleimanTheIndifferent what are laws but rules written by one group against another. Laws were written to forcefully enslave people. Some laws are bad and shouldn't be supported.
The US did this before ie Operation (Hispanic slur here) it was done during the 50's. Over a million were deported. So it does have precedent. But I'm skeptical he can actually remove millions i assume at least 10 plus million in the span of 12 months. It'd take at least 6 plus years. And thats provided there isn't an Insurgency or massive state resistance which there will be.
@@NoName-h5i4qnot if they have a solid economic base like california. or even texas, if they pulled their heads out their asses and realized whats happening is wrong
When I hear conservatives in the US talking about deporting people I always find it so strange because none of those conservatives are native anyways ...
Sorry to burst your bubble but that's not true, Native Americans never claimed the entirety of North America, so much of the land was up for grabs and US was founded and conquered by white europeans. harsh reality.
Their ancestors conquered the land by slaughter and controlled it a few hundred years to thus become native. It’s the same mechanism as Arabs being considered native outside of Arabia and Turks being considered native to Turkey.
Who tf is gonna take care of our farms? Who tf is gonna replace those immigrants when they get kicked out? Who tf is gonna be forced to pay the new american workers wage when they demand 20+ an hour to farm corn? The farm owners are just gonna ask for money from the government when they start to go under, and it's either going to jack up our taxes or jack up the price of farmed goods. Like, is this really that hard to follow? Is there something I'm missing here? Why do so many people support this? I need to stop looking at politics, out of sight out of mind amiright? (idk if he talks about this in the vid i watched the first 30 secs)
@ tarrifs are going to make our prices higher. The cost of tariffs has been historically just passed down to the consumer, so we just end up paying more for imported goods. Either way we’re fucked. Can’t believe 60% of the country thought this was a good idea.
@@prstechnic1774it's not really 60% of the country that thought it was a good idea, its more like 30% that thought it was a good idea, and 50% just didnt care
There is a good chance no one is getting deported. I think it’s more likely they are imprisoned and then leased as labor. We already have convict leasing, not much of a jump to say they get leased to say Tyson Chicken
You say that as if it addresses any of the primary concerns here. 1) how is that better, 2) how does that avoid the inevitable, violent messiness that comes with deploying the military on your own soil?
@@Deus_ex_lucifina They're not saying it's better, just that it's likelier that the Trump regime will take to-be-deported immigrants as glorified slaves to prevent a massive labor shortage. Improper Entry can get you sentenced for 6 months on a first offence and 2 years on subsequent offences; there's already legal basis for it, so it's just a matter of plowing through the system to get as many detainees prosecuted as possible.
@@harperna3938 that’s correct, I’m opposed to all this but figured it didn’t need saying. In fact Hassan made the same point This is going to be worse than deportation
This is what I keep telling people: I’m not scared JUST because he says he’ll do it (which is still bad enough), but because he has allies in the other 2 branches of government. So if he wants to change the CONSTITUTION, he’s in such a better position to do it during this term. And even if Americans get the guts to protest & fight back, the police will VERY likely get carte blanche to do whatever they want to “handle” these “riots.” Lowkey, I’ve become so cynical that I wish the only families that will get screwed over will be the families of Trump voters but nope…they’ll get ANYONE. And I’m also so cynical that once shit hits the fan & the policies will start fucking ppl over, the GOP will find another scapegoat and these Trump cultists will lap it up.
Yep. Not that they ever taught us that in school. Florida is literally a Spanish name. There are places in South America named, "Florida." A huge amount of Florida is still primarily Spanish-speaking too.
How did you lose and still not reflect? You spend your time crying In the UA-cam comments while Gaza gets obliterated. Centrists voted trump after seeing pathetic people like you whine and cry
@@ezaf5989 how is the original comment offensive? they're not wrong. radicalism/unpragmatic obsession over non-issues only prominent in the online sphere on our side swung moderate voters right. most people only care about domestic problems like the economy, that's the reality check.
The level of ignorance people choose to live in blissfully, in a lot of countries, is staggering and frightening. Slavery never went away. It simply shifted and received a fresh new, more digestible, name.
@ it escalated from worried to scared for me. I was worried about a potential trump administration, but now that it’s here and it’s worse than we expected I’m scared for the people who will be affected.
Ive been telling myself rhat this wouldn't be possible. That it would be too expensive or too difficult a task. Looks like im wrong more and more everyday. No idea what can be done to stop this like do we have to start preparing to hide people in our basements now????
Everyone gaslit us into thinking the 2016 Muslim Ban was impossible but... he did it. this the same. if he's saying he wants to do it, he's gonna try to do it.
@@hopedream11 it was blocked the. Reinstated then blocked then reinstated and eventually a version of it passed the Supreme Court. I had friends who got screwed out of a year of uni because of it.
What happens if the military refuses? Like, the generals just say “no - I refuse to do that?” Or even if the soldiers just refuse to follow the orders? I know it’s unlikely, but I like to imagine there’s at least some normal people in the military that find the idea of vast mobilization against civilians distasteful…
They can, at all levels, refuse any unlawful orders, military power is inherently decentralized. It’s not impossible for Trump to get compliance in this, but it will have to go through multiple internal checks.
Prior here, as someone said below, despite external ideas of the military. Its 100% in our oath that we can disobey and order above us if we deem it morally wrong. Or SHOULD disobey> Basically unlike other countries, ours will divided based on leaderships and flight chiefs of sort. He will have some happy to do his biddin but not all.
And everybody acted like Harris was “just as bad.” These 4 years are gonna be a mess. People really do let the desire for perfection get in the way of obtaining/achieving any good.
no one wanted perfect. we just didnt want 99% hitler versus 100% hitler. if it didnt happen this time itd hapen next cycle if dems keep going right. ur life is not more important than a Palestinians
@@ApexRevolution I can blame both. There’s plenty of blame to go around. Establishment democrats are the fucking worst and people who sat out, voted 3rd party or just straight up voted for Trump are just as much of the reason we’re in this mess.
starts with complaining about them, then they deport them, when there isn't enough resources to deport, they detain, they force to work.....see how dangerous this is?? people just don't think it can happen.
First they came for the immigrants And I said nothing for I wasn't an immigrant Then they came for the homeless And again I said nothing because I was not homeless
I tried reporting a bunch of blatant nazi comments and UA-cam gave a warning about abusing report system. I even got a notification saying I'll banned if I keep reporting 😭😭
More like 1860s America where 99% of slaves were owned by democrats. We all know democrats just wanna use these people as cheap labor to put more money in their pockets
@@PRR420did you miss the part where he said he wants to take away naturalization and also deport anyone who’s critical of israel or did your brain shut off
@@PRR420 They are going to target legal migrants who entered through the 'wide open democrat border' because they are easier to find and already demonized.
@@GelatinSkeleton it’s not going to happen. Trump says whatever he wants and changes his opinions daily. He still can’t even get the wall fully put together. Hassan just likes to fear monger.
Yeah, to them it's like a utopia or something, Although, I do kinda dislike it for being written as a critic of islamic republic era iran, its still an interesting critic But yeah, they hate muslims expect for the parts that give them more hoes
i was coping that maybe trump was just lying and wouldn’t implement this or would get stopped by processes in congress or smth but yeah that’s not happening. this is so terrifying
not facist, democracy. you people seem super confused about definitions. you dont know what women are, fascism is, you dont know what genocide means... no wonder you spent a year eating tide pods. you are the poster child for why the department of education needs to be dissolved.
Can we use their own rules to deport Musk? I already know the answer is no, since it has always been 'rules for thee but not for me'. But they can't crush my hopes and dreams!!!
People are completely missing the fact that without illegal immigrants entire industries suffer. America can barely pay a livable wage to fast food workers let alone those who work here that are immigrants, they are needed for agriculture, dairy, and most importantly CONSTRUCTION. As a construction and architecture student I’ve been appalled at watching the conditions we subject people too to get simple projects done and will continue to advocate against this inhumane treatment of people who just like me, seek a better existence and way of life.
When people talk about the labor shortages that will be caused by mass deportation, it amazes me that no one connects Republicans other talking point about immigrants taking the "black" jobs. Lets not forget that they have potentially 500,000 "workers" ready to go.
Most of the grapes for wineries are picked by south Americans, the same goes for hops. It's all seasonal work and most of them work way harder and work for way less because they need those jobs and when you send that money back home the exchange rate is usually in their favor. So if that changes farmers in both those industries will have to pay more and charge more, if they can even find people willing to do that kind of work with the efficiency that it is being done. Or people can just drink less wine and beer which will squeeze the already raised price and you can watch companies in the industry go bankrupt and a bunch of people lose their jobs and put more demand on other jobs in other existing markets which will lower wages for those jobs. And reduce people spending power from multiple angles. We are headed towards a recession with stagflation or as Warren Buffet and Ray Dalio call it a "lost decade".
man, Hasan is the 2nd person to mention private prisons being used for forced labor/slavery- so the production/prices will stay relatively the same. the alien enmies act/sedition act isn't a joke... anyone defending and or keeping an undocumented person will be considered a criminal as well. And once they start denaturalizing innocent people and stripping birthright citizenship shits going to get ugly.
We had this on a small scale in the UK after brexit. Migrant workers from Europe stopped coming because free movement ended and there were literally crops roting in the fields because they couldn't find enough workers.
I am a bit confused about this. Wouldn't rich people like Trump and Elon suffer from this too? Like, they know this is a bad idea to actually do right. Or are they actually that stupid they believe their own lies?
The way fascism works, is that you don’t play by the rules, you just change the rules so they only benefit you. That’s why both of them are going to use taxpayer dollars to fatten the bottom line for their unprofitable business ventures.
Billionaires believe they are untouchable, above it all. Chump is sus financially, but I'm sure Muskmelonhead is rich enough to board one of his SpaceX rockets, take off & orbit the Earth for months. (Altho' I can't imagine who'd want to go with hm...) When the supermarkets are empty because there are no migrants around to harvest the fruits & veggies & butcher the meat carcasses, they don't care -- the rich can source their food from anywhere on the planet. But I do wonder why our gov't never partnered with the tech bros to have them invent robots to pick the lettuce & cut the meat & everything else corp. agriculture uses cheap foreign labor for. It would put an end to illegal immigration in 6 mos. with no mass deportations.
They won't suffer much, as when the rest of the world falls, they can just retreat into their luxury bunkers and live there for generations. That's the problem unfortunately. It's not too different from royalty with all their castles and such. Sure, the outside people suffered from pests and famines etc, but the kings and their family always live in luxury during it, no matter what happens to the outside world. That's why they do it. They feel invincible because they kind of are with that amount of money.
@@totaltotal8481 Money can certainly shield them, but I don't think they'll be able to survive in bunkers for generations, or even for more than a few years. Compounds maybe, until their workers eventually turn on them. Closed environments are really hard to make work, let alone comfortably. Even subsistence levels of living require connection to a broader ecosystem.
What? No way! It’s almost like we all said this would happen and told y’all to vote so he wouldn’t have the opportunity to do it. If you didn’t do anything about it don’t speak up now.
As the veteran you are, surely you realize that the moral stain the US armed forces will forever be unable to clean will permanently delegitimize them and add them to the list of history's criminals, such as the Nazi armed forces? That US Army uniform starting to look really ugly...
He won't deport all of them. A) the camps where they are detained before deportation will turn into slave labor camps. Capital loves slave labor. B) By having a still existing 2 tiered documentation system, undocumented migrants will still exist and still be desperate for work, ripe for exploitation. An undocumented worker making $1 a day, losing fingers to machinery, has even less recourse now than before. Capitol loves this because we now have slave labor camps along with exploitable undocumented labor pools are the effects, and this works perfectly in line with capital - corporate interests.
Yes of course. Which is why I think he will Welch on it, or at least deport ones that are not going to hurt corporate profits. That way he can say to the cult that he deported people. If it's 100 or 1000, he will say it's 2 million
He might have immunity against the law. But Mumar Gadaafi also had immunity against the law. Last I checked, he got raped to death by his "constituents" for being such a cruel and unrelenting dictator.
The US funded a coup pf Gaddafi, I remember Clinton bragging about his execution. The US always has its hands in the cookie jar. France and the US robbed Libya of billions in gold, none know what happened to that money.
My mom who supports Trump said “they are only deporting 14,000 illegals” But Trump is saying like 20 million right? So like idk why she thinks otherwise but either way it’s awful
Declaring a national emergency does not automatically overrule the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA). However, it may enable a president to invoke specific exceptions that allow for the domestic use of the military under certain legal frameworks. Here’s how it works: Key Points: 1. Posse Comitatus Act Basics: • The PCA prohibits the use of the U.S. Army and Air Force for domestic law enforcement, with similar restrictions extended to the Navy and Marine Corps by Department of Defense policy. • National Guard units operating under state authority (Title 32) are exempt from PCA restrictions. 2. National Emergency and Exceptions: • A presidential declaration of a national emergency does not itself override the PCA. • However, such a declaration can activate other laws, such as the Insurrection Act, which provides a legal basis for deploying federal troops domestically. 3. The Insurrection Act: • This act allows the president to use the military for domestic law enforcement in specific situations, such as: • Suppressing an insurrection. • Enforcing federal laws when local authorities are unable or unwilling to maintain order. • Addressing rebellion or obstruction of federal laws. • The Insurrection Act effectively overrides the PCA, but it requires the president to formally invoke it and justify its use. 4. Congressional Oversight and Legal Challenges: • Any use of the military under a national emergency or the Insurrection Act is subject to congressional oversight and judicial review to ensure compliance with the Constitution. Summary: A national emergency declaration does not inherently bypass the Posse Comitatus Act. However, it may provide a legal pathway, such as invoking the Insurrection Act, which permits the domestic use of the military for law enforcement under narrowly defined conditions. The president’s authority to do so is not unchecked and must align with constitutional and statutory limits.
lol, love it. making sure maga wins every single election moving forward. keep doubling down on the rhetoric that got you here in the first place. This is a clear example of how you let these people down by spreading hate about americans. Because of you, they're getting deported, unbelievable
you better hope he doesnt he did get roe v wade overturned for good probably and he has those supreme court justices in his back pocket . they'll pretty much back him on what he does im waiting to see when he pardons and releases all the J6 crazies
Imagine being a US citizen, who when asked about slavery would respond that it's strictly illegal and agree it should be, voting to keep it legal. I got no words.
Even with a national emergency declaration, a president would face significant legal and constitutional obstacles to using the military to deport immigrants. Here’s why a national emergency doesn’t easily bypass these barriers: Key Legal Barriers 1. Posse Comitatus Act (PCA): • The PCA remains in effect during a national emergency unless Congress or an existing law (e.g., the Insurrection Act) explicitly allows for the use of the military in law enforcement roles. • Deportation activities, like arrests, detention, and removal, are considered law enforcement functions, which the military is restricted from performing under the PCA. 2. National Emergency Powers: • Declaring a national emergency unlocks specific powers granted by Congress under the National Emergencies Act (1976). However: • These powers must align with pre-existing laws. • The president cannot unilaterally override the PCA or expand military authority without clear statutory backing. 3. Constitutional Protections: • Immigrants, regardless of status, have certain constitutional rights, including due process under the Fifth Amendment. • Deporting individuals without proper legal proceedings, even during a national emergency, would violate these rights and invite judicial challenges. Existing Exceptions The president might attempt to use certain legal pathways, but they are limited in scope: 1. Insurrection Act: • The president could invoke the Insurrection Act if they argue that immigration poses a direct threat to public order or national security (e.g., an armed uprising or rebellion). • However, courts would likely find this justification too broad or unrelated to actual insurrection. 2. Military Support for Civilian Authorities: • Under laws like 10 U.S.C. § 271-284, the military can provide logistical support (e.g., transportation, surveillance) to civilian agencies like ICE or CBP. • However, the military cannot directly enforce immigration laws or carry out deportations. 3. National Guard: • National Guard troops, when operating under state authority (Title 32), are not bound by the PCA and can assist in law enforcement activities if authorized by state governors. • This could be used for immigration enforcement, but only with state cooperation and within limited bounds. Challenges and Oversight 1. Congressional Oversight: • The National Emergencies Act requires Congress to review emergency declarations and can terminate them with a joint resolution. • Attempting to use emergency powers to bypass the PCA would likely face pushback from Congress. 2. Judicial Review: • Courts would scrutinize any attempt to deploy the military for deportations, especially if it bypasses statutory or constitutional protections. 3. Public and Political Resistance: • Using the military in this capacity would be unprecedented and controversial, raising significant public and political opposition. Conclusion Even with a national emergency declaration, the president cannot use the military to deport immigrants without either: • Invoking a valid exception like the Insurrection Act (which is unlikely to apply to immigration issues), or • Securing new legislation from Congress that explicitly permits such action (which would face legal and political challenges). The existing legal framework, including the Posse Comitatus Act and constitutional protections, significantly limits the president’s ability to use the military for domestic law enforcement purposes, including deportations.
im sure there’s no examples in history that show how disgustingly wrong this will go, no examples at all
yeah, nothing comes to mind. at least not for the average Joe
I mean it's not like millions of people will be displaced, murdered, harmed or traumatized right? I mean surely, SURELY Mr. Diet Coke button knows what he's doing right? /s
I heard something about Germany but... nah, that can't be right... surely...
What do you mean? Trump is just looking for a solution to the migrant problem/issue. Like a solution that will be the last, and finally solve the issue for good. A final solution. Hmm that sounds familiar.
Something something Japanese I'm sure
Yet another exhibit why, as a ten year veteran of the US Army, I have told anyone who's asked that joining the US Armed Forces is a very bad idea.
Imagine learning about PTSD, war crimes, abuse, how poorly veterans are treated by the government and being like "but that won't happen to me tho" it takes a special kinda oxymoronic bootlicking narcissism to think "I'll do better at following orders than everyone else"
@@hyperceptexactly 💯
Depending on where you're from though, you might not get that knowledge beforehand, or think to seek it out. Plus, some people are so desperate to leave their situation that they sign up to escape--this is something the military/government actively fosters and preys on, and they spend ton of our dollars to do so successfully @hypercept
Question: What happens if the Army refuses to follow these orders? Surely there are people in the military that won’t want to do this.
@@hyperceptIt takes a special kind of privilege to not realize that joining the military is a better life than what most of these people were living before. It isn't "I want to lick boots" it's "This place gives me a place to live, a job, and three square meals" or "I can get away from my bad home life".
I'm not sure why people didn't believe Trump when he said this during the campaign
Because a large amount of the high profile shit he attempted during his first term didn't go through. The real damage he did last time was subtle. This time it seems like it will be a lot more immediate and scary.
Because people are dumb. He keeps his word (for the most part.) i doubt a lot of people who voted for him DIDN’T believe him.
"Oh no, muh illegal immigrants!"
Because they will even think it's fake news when it is actually happening lol
"I don't believe he'll do it, he exaggerates" > "Well it won't be so bad" > "I trust his intentions" > "Well they deserve it"
Welcome to the sliding excuse block.
I want to say, I am from outside the US but it's a crime how history is taught around WW2.
The entire focus of history class is on learning extremely specific years and historic names, but it's a crime that we dont learn how Hitler got into power, or how his policies reflects Trumps' 1:1
Yea, I’m pretty sure when I took AP World History in high school all we were taught was that Hitler became popular by scapegoating Jews and industrializing Germany. I don’t think I ever learned about his rise or the Weimar Republic in school.
idk when i was in school we learned how he gained power lol
In my K-12 education our WW2 lessons centered solely on the holocaust, we did know a bit about the ghettos because of Ann Frank, but mostly just learned about the death camps and mass murder, and how we should never do it again…but nothing about that led up to it. Nothing about how to prevent it happening again.
@@zemzem1747It really kinda depends, US education is spotty
For reference, I’m from Louisiana where our education is a prime joke
“Suspected”
*That phrase should scare everyone*
They set people up on Twitter, lamest larp intel op ever. Privatized Cancer!
Why do I get the feeling he heard about Operation WB and said "more."
Literally gonna be running the "paper bag test" & casting wide nets to trap ppl. They won't care who gets caught as long as they """look illegal""" 😒
good, be scared
@ and night of the long knives
Hi, I’m a law student who is currently studying the executive’s use of military force. Hasan is incorrect when he says federal law prohibits the president from using the military domestically as Trump has described. Because of the federal law Hasan mentioned (which usually prohibits using military force domestically), what Trump plans to do would be illegal, but it will be perfectly legal because he will declare an emergency first (activating emergency statutes that give him more powers, and less restraints, in the use of military force). Nothing will stop him from doing this because there is no legal standard for declaring an emergency.
TLDR: It will be legal for Trump to use the military domestically so long as he declares an emergency first.
EDIT: I know Hasan mentions emergency powers, this post was in reference to his mention of a federal law that prohibits military use domestically against American citizens.
Any advice on what we should be telling people who don't believe this operation is possible from a legal standpoint? Im sick of hearing this from people, and I don't have all of the words to explain why that notion is incorrect.
It's illegal look up the posse comitatus act, the exception do not cover what trump plans to do... not that that will stop him if the dem even try to it will be long after the damage is done because it will have to go through courts even though the constitution is quite clear on the matter... there are many exceptions, immigration is not among them.
@@Tom-qq7ov best advise, get a firearm and prepare to defend yourself when fascism comes to your door.
They wanted a civil war... this could very well trigger one... the alternative is roll over and submit.
And remember they aren't just talking about undocumented immigrants, but anyone they suspect of being an immigrated they have even promised to deport naturalized immigrants.
I would also suggest non Americans boycott American products while under fascism to the best of their abilities... I would also add germany and the UK to that list to, I know I'm trying to in addition to a total boycott of anything from the occupation, or companies that even do business in the occupation, even if they aren't on the BDS list such as intel.
Wasn't something like this mentioned by Michael Moore in his 11/9 documentary by the like Michigan republican governor during the flint water crisis?
Additionally the president is now excused of any and all crimes committed under presidency, so he will face no legal repercussions
Private prisons? Work camps? Military enforced deportation?
I guess "work will free you" will go on the door...
Yeah, it sounds like an american saying
Where is it from?(sarcasm,Iknowitsautchits)
they will be free soon to go wherever else they want
@@NoName-h5i4qGo where?
@@minestar2247 perhaps instead they will put "Pull yourself up by your bootstraps" over the entry gate.
@@minestar2247ur cooked 😂
This time around he will have a cabinet filled with loyalists ready to his bidding
loyal, but not particularly competent
@quester09 that's the point, he wants loyalty
@@quester09 When your orders amount to “f*ck sh*t up” you don’t really need competence
>10k loyalists ready to pack agencies.
@@quester09 His goal is to blow up the state by spreading political chaos, from this point his picks make totally sense.
Americans are about to do a 180 on Trump when the grocery prices shoot the fuck up faster than the Brits did the 180 on Brexit.
hope you're right but I doubt it. If anything, COVID has shown us that reality doesn't matter as opposed to what people think reality is.
I have a feeling we're gonna be hearing a lot of "good tsar, bad boyars" over the next few years. Then my theory is that Trump will use that as a justification to completely gut most federal agencies. At that point, the damage will be so hard to undo
No they won’t, they don’t care if you suffer. There won’t be elections before you have the chance to vote them out.
You underestimate the stupidity of republicans
Nah cope more
Wages are about to sky rocket
@@sense8371🤥
The fact we Californians voted *FOR* slavery in prisons was the wildest thing to see. I was literally shocked.
why do you have sympathy for prisoners , if you’re dumb enough to get in Prison who cares if they’re made to do Labor. Prisoners are a good portion of firefighters in California, it’s actually a good thing they’re doing for the state believe it or not.
@@AHHyuhHyuh I can understand your point but for me its not what the prison system is for. It is about rehabilitation. Forcing labor doesn't accomplish that it does the opposite. That doesn't mean they still cant do those things many of those programs, I assume, give opportunities for those in prison to shorten sentences if they do labor. Force labor just creates anger and resentment and therefore will do nothing for them. It just creates a viscous cycle of hate.
@@ThePokemontrainerN there is very little evidence of rehabilitation. According to the NBER, incarceration can reduce the likelihood of reoffending by 27 percentage points... thats it, 1/4 of all incarcerated
@@NoName-h5i4q What do you mean? Like rehabilitation is not worth going into since the system works? I'm not sure of your point. Either way I'm not saying there shouldn't be incarceration. I'm saying we should provide opportunity to better oneself. In my belief, its a step backwards in forcing servitude.
@@NoName-h5i4q "There is very little evidence of rehabilitation" in our garbage, broken system? Yeah.
The world is not America
If he does tariffs and deportations, Americans will be in a depression, to rival any it has witnessed prior.
15 to 20 percent inflation could be reached.
So he's shooting himself in the foot?
Let him do that self sabotage
Elon told us to get ready
no but you don't understand, daddy trump is gonna make the economy good by doing those things!
That level of inflation would be fine if salaries follow. It will even greatly help people buying houses.
Recession is more to fear than inflation.
@@etienne8110you think that somehow wages will just pop up 15-20 percent during the massive instability caused by deportation and tariffs?
Im glad im retired army. I would have refused and potentially jailed.
I wonder how many active duty military are cool with it?
Friend of mine, 18 years in military, said he's so relieved he's not in the military anymore. Another friend of mine is in the Department of Defense and is very worried.
@jefftaylor8644 I can see it splitting Hispanics in the Army whom are 1st Generation. Depends on who they use
@@jefftaylor8644Most of the military is white and conservative. So the answer is, most of them
@@helene420about this?
"Limiting Immigration" has ALWAYS been synonymous with racism. ALWAYS. In the US it started(well... as much as anything can be said to be the beginning) with the Chinese exclusion act. That was the first law that was passed to limit immigration from China. The Act was enacted in the wake of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, where Chinese laborers had played a crucial role. Once the railway was finished, many Americans felt that the Chinese immigrants were no longer needed and began to see them as a threat to jobs and societal stability.
Racially Motivated Fear: The "Yellow Peril" narrative was prevalent during this time, fueled by literature, media, and political rhetoric that painted Chinese immigrants as a danger to American society. This xenophobic sentiment was often characterized by exaggerated depictions of Chinese individuals as morally corrupt or incapable of assimilation, fostering widespread discrimination.
Long-Standing Racism in Immigration Policy: The Chinese Exclusion Act set a precedent for subsequent anti-immigration laws that targeted various ethnic groups based on racial biases. It reflected broader patterns of racial discrimination that have shaped U.S. immigration policy, often targeting those seen as "other."
Legacy: The Chinese Exclusion Act was not repealed until 1943, during World War II, when China became an ally of the United States. Even then, it was replaced with quotas that still limited Chinese immigration significantly. The Act and its accompanying racist ideologies laid the groundwork for ongoing debates about race, immigration, and national identity in the U.S.
Meanwhile China has many times less foreign born residents than the US (less than even Germany which is a fraction of the size). Does that mean the Chinese system is more racist for limiting migration to a higher degree?
Oh yeah, I still remember when they returned a boatload of jewish immigrants back to germany, just because of their weird limits, despite the nationalist party already doing stuff there
We'd be speaking Chinese rn if we didn't do that lol
""Limiting Immigration" has ALWAYS been synonymous with racism."
So you're telling me that almost the entirety of western Europe did the non-racist act of taking in huge numbers of immigrants
Then upon seeing the results of said immigration they all turned racist?
💯💯 exactly. It seems like too many ppl don't understand this historical context, I'm afraid our education system has failed us on multiple levels. Some schools do teach history effectively, but the distribution is so uneven from state to state 😒
no safeguards. no limits. trump is an immune king.
*Godking
yeah but we sent the dems a message by not voting for Kamala.
We did it boys, we saved Palestine.
THE GOD EMPEROR
@@firstandlastname6194 she got 6% of republicans to vote for her, moving more and more to the right worked gang
@firstandlastname6194 you have reddit brainrot.
Soldiers on US soil rounding up your nieghbors en masse. This is not going to go the way they think it will. If that happens, there will inevitably be some communities who are going to band together. They'll have to engage US citizens in the process. And it'll get messy as hell.
@@Ginjowgaming someone can still be deported even if they are here legally
@@Ginjowgaming Geez... you people are so naive... you really think they'll be able to keep track of who's legal and illegal. How do you think they're going to find these people?
They're going to stop/ask the average person. They are going to make tons of mistakes rounding up citizens.
You folks live in a magical fantasy world... where ICE and the army have "citizenship radar" and magically only harrass non-citizens. A magical world where the police never make mistakes.
@@Ginjowgaming try not to be so loud that you've never eaten anything better than bland southern biscuits and gravy
@@Ginjowgaming No. Citizens will be deported. Just like innocent people get arrested.
@@GinjowgamingYou definitely do not have even a high school level of education.
Watched this election cycle from outside the US. Give me 5 years ago and I would have told anybody the saying: "The only way evil succeeds is when good people do nothing." These days, I respectfully disagree. The only way evil succeeds is when stupid, uninformed people think they are doing something.
wow, such a powerful statement, I nearly shed a tear, lmao
@@janerose-ic5eq Shed more than that when you get the chance, thanks
Trump won because people rose up to the evil and the destruction of their own country, go worry about ur own country
@Mina4t20 Trump is the evil that's destroying our country.
Why is the U.S. government destroying recruitment and complaining about lack of recruitment at the same time. Soldiers in social programs. Why not polticians going out and fighting forest fires ?
And the trains don't even run on time smh
Are there even trains in america?
@@minestar2247a few I assume
@@arbitarious yeah, but they are in no way prioratized
@@minestar2247 I fell in love with the train from solo Star Wars story. It was peak 😭😭
@@minestar224728% of US freight relies on trains.
Swift poetic justice. So long Republican aligned agricultural industry. Adios GOP construction companies reliant on undocumented contractors. And of course who can forget the voters who thought he’d only deport other people’s relatives. Kudos to you!
They have plans for free labor to replace migrants. RFK's "wellness farms" working in agricultural with "reparenting" as the pay, and Trump's idea of making camping illegal to round up the homeless for work camps.
What's funny is that MTG owns some sort of behemoth construction company in GA. Taylor Commercial or Taylor Construction or some sh*t 😂
They'll just use prisoners.
And when they run out, they'll make more prisoners.
The amount of manpower required to deport all immigrants can only be acquired by hiring immigrants…
We gotta hire them to deport themselves
What’s going to be interesting is how Americans will try and blame anybody / anything but trump when they realise they messed up. No trump fanatic has the humility to admit they were wrong
you are presupposing there will be something disastrous, which is why you lost. if you're too scared to take a risk because of the consequences, you will be forever indentured by your corporate masters
@ what risk are you admitting to taking? The risk that trump would rather tank your economy for him and his corporate pals gain, or the risk that trump would rather tank your economy due to his bigotry?
So true
@@NoName-h5i4q you had better admit how wrong you are when shit hits the fan dummy
@@NoName-h5i4q This has happened before. In Germany. And Trump and his cronies are the ones indentured to corporate masters. He was begging OPEC to cut production so that oil prices would rise the last time he was POTUS. Trump won because his campaign was built on lies, bigotry, and fearmongering.
I was literally JUST in Denver for a few days, Aurora SPECIFICALLY. I didn't even see a single ethnic person. I didn't see any homeless people(not that there aren't) I didn't see any shootings, I never felt unsafe.
It's truly disgusting how they make all this shit up, off an exaggeration or outright lie.
Not seeing an ethnic person in Aurora is crazy. That was the only place I ever saw other black people in CO
As someone in Philly I feel you. Despite our murder rate dropping over the last year I still get constant comments from friends and family about how unsafe my city is.
I live in Denver, and not far from Aurora. It is extremely overblown, the few issues that do exist only have happened because a slumlord abandoned two apartment complexes and a few guys started strong arming tenants - but it wasn't some organized super gang, more just about 6 dudes with guns who tried to take advantage of a bad situation.
As a CO resident not too far from Aurora: there's a reason CO stayed firmly blue, even though the majority of the people in this state live close to Aurora and would have noticed if it had been violently taken over by gangs. And that reason is that it's bs
“I DIDNT SEE ANY SHOOTINGS SO I FELT SAFE” people like this got Donald trump elected 😂😂😂😂
I almost joined the national guard in the summer of 2020. When I saw trump advocating using them to sick on George Floyd protesters. I backed out bc I couldn’t in good conscience be in a military under his leadership and I’m glad I never went through it.
Thank you for living up to the strength of your convictions. The National Guard didn't deserve you.
Braver than the troops
@@KickinRadTopHat I wouldn’t say I’m braver but I was disappointed by the recruit and drill sergeant didn’t see a problem with fascism.
Thats fucked. Cause im sure some of those marines/army serving joined to help get their families papers
Alot of Latino and democrat soldiers won't help with his agenda if he does this alot of ppl will die
Well, trump hates vets so that won't stop him
Is this how it felt in pre Nazi Germany? I'm so terrified but have no idea what I can even do other than watch... But also stock up on cheap electronics the basics and get seeds for veggies!
community organization. Remember, in times like this it always effects marginalized and oppressed communities the worst.
😂😂😂
Please gather supplies and aid. And please don’t do this alone. We need to weather this storm together. We will persevere.
I don’t remember 15M people entering Germany illegally and taking more than they contribute.
@@DietersYT Maybe because that is an imaginary thing that has neither happened in Germany or the United States?
What can we even do at this point? Jfc, he’s doing a new Trail of Tears
🙄
@@mixmastermurphy deporting legal immigrants and children of immigrants because of their race is 100% like the Trail of Tears. Unless you think he's lying and won't do it?
you could have voted for Kamala. it’s pretty straightforward
you can't do anything without going through me and everyone else who voted for him. trust me you already lost that battle too.
@@OrbiTiZZeD cringe
This is gonna tank our economy if he does this. Ig you reap what you sow even if you didn’t sow it smh
true my guy, but the fun part will be seeing who they scapegoat on this implosion.
How? Because people who dont pay taxes and collect welfare are leaving? Rly bad for the eco XD.
Sounds good to me tbh
If the us is too poor to do stuff, there is no way they're gonna pose as global of a threat
@@SuleimanTheIndifferent Well they still get paid even if minimum wage and they spend that wage on stuff, also they cannot collect welfare I dont think. You need to be a citizen to collect welfare so if they dont pay taxes they are not citizens and dont get any welfare as far as I know. Also illegal immigrants work jobs at farms so food will go up if they are deported as there will not be people to work for the food.
@@SuleimanTheIndifferentare you willfully stupid? They don’t collect welfare and they pay taxes. They also do quite a bit of low cost labor generally so yes, this action will destabilize the economy
I'm genuinely surprised Hasan's chat didn't know about the slavery for prisoners clause in the 13th amendment.
tbh i dont think most americans know about the 13th amendment. i sure didnt until i watched the documentary "13th" that was released on netflix back in 2016. that was a really eye opening film, should be required viewing in schools
I think people know, but they just don't frame it specifically as slavery in their minds. They're criminals right? So the work they're forced to do it justifiable under their sentence. 🤷
You are surprised people who spend their time in a parasocial echo chamber are uneducated? 😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂 trump won because of these weirdos
@@ezaf5989so theyre uneducated because they watch too much videos by the person that is educating them on the thing they're not educated on? ...which makes them not educated 🤔
@@gristen "educated" by a man whos main source is twitter? LOL, yes you are still uneducated after watching videos of a twitch streamer. the fact that you have trouble understanding that is scary and sad
Wouldn’t deporting 10-20 million people cause the economy to collapse? I’m not an economy expert but an honest question. Just seems like it would
Yes, it is inflationary and eventually it will collapse. Investors, brokers and big market players will be key players (once again) in this situation.
No, because the vast majority of immigrants take more money in public assistance than they contribute to the economy
Prison labor will fill the gap
America's economy needs a boom and bust cycle because hyper capitalism/oligarchy is bad.
Both parties have refused to fix and offer a pathway to citizenship in this country, but reap all the rewards and taxes from them. It's incredible how people think these people are stealing the very jobs they would never work for. To think that solving the undocumented crisis in this country is by deporting hard-working families and parents. DACA students who work and study here and to group them all with criminals. Instead of offering a pathway to citizenship for decades of paying taxes and receiving no benefits. It's shameful.
Community Organization. Remember, if you have the means to flee to another place, you're better offer using those means for community organization. It will always be the marginalized communities which suffer asymmetrically the worst in times like these
Yes this
@@sanctuarygaming4984 thank goodness so many marginalized support trump, especially all those marginalized white young men.
true plz don't leave your country to flee to America, community organize to make your own country less marginalized.
Yeah sorry I’m gonna move from the south and gtfo. I’m not gonna stay and die from a pregnancy in the name of community organization. That is a rather privileged take.
They meant fleeing the U.S. Moving to a different part of the U.S is fine@@IDislikeMacaroni
So this is how democracy dies, with thunderous applause.
It’s genuinely amazing that people are cheering.
@@thesinfulyogini2073 Because they are breaking the law :D
Damn, George lucas sure was woke huh, he hated Nixon and he hated Bush, I guess that if he directed the last jedi it would have been really anti trump
@@SuleimanTheIndifferent what are laws but rules written by one group against another.
Laws were written to forcefully enslave people. Some laws are bad and shouldn't be supported.
But he’s the Jewish political Messiah 🙄
Will crash his own economy. 😂
Just like bibi did
Great success!
At least that might ruin his legacy forever. That would be a great upside that we'd benefit from for decades.
You have to go back
Do you think rich people don’t make money off of a crashing economy? 😂 broke people never cease to amaze me 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ezaf5989🤡 Mr billionaire over here guys
The US did this before ie Operation (Hispanic slur here) it was done during the 50's. Over a million were deported.
So it does have precedent. But I'm skeptical he can actually remove millions i assume at least 10 plus million in the span of 12 months. It'd take at least 6 plus years. And thats provided there isn't an Insurgency or massive state resistance which there will be.
Trump expressed way back in 2015 that he approved of the operation lead by President Eisenhower to mass deport immigrants.
Operation wet back?
states will just lose their federal funding, which is going to hurt the leaders in those states WAY more
@@NoName-h5i4qnot if they have a solid economic base like california. or even texas, if they pulled their heads out their asses and realized whats happening is wrong
@@CMD424582 Hasan mentions it in the video so yes of a similar vein.
When I hear conservatives in the US talking about deporting people I always find it so strange because none of those conservatives are native anyways ...
We don't want them back, please keep them 🙏
exactly how i feel as a canadian. most people i know are 2nd or 3rd generation immigrants 😭😭😭 it’s just stupid
Sorry to burst your bubble but that's not true, Native Americans never claimed the entirety of North America, so much of the land was up for grabs and US was founded and conquered by white europeans. harsh reality.
Natives don’t have any power 😂you need to be able to defend your land in order to keep in. This time we’re able to defend it and keep it as our land
Their ancestors conquered the land by slaughter and controlled it a few hundred years to thus become native. It’s the same mechanism as Arabs being considered native outside of Arabia and Turks being considered native to Turkey.
Who tf is gonna take care of our farms? Who tf is gonna replace those immigrants when they get kicked out? Who tf is gonna be forced to pay the new american workers wage when they demand 20+ an hour to farm corn? The farm owners are just gonna ask for money from the government when they start to go under, and it's either going to jack up our taxes or jack up the price of farmed goods. Like, is this really that hard to follow? Is there something I'm missing here? Why do so many people support this? I need to stop looking at politics, out of sight out of mind amiright? (idk if he talks about this in the vid i watched the first 30 secs)
maybe tariffs well help with consumer prices???
cuz we're doing those, too. For some reason.
@ tarrifs are going to make our prices higher. The cost of tariffs has been historically just passed down to the consumer, so we just end up paying more for imported goods. Either way we’re fucked. Can’t believe 60% of the country thought this was a good idea.
@@prstechnic1774it's not really 60% of the country that thought it was a good idea, its more like 30% that thought it was a good idea, and 50% just didnt care
Well, the only people left to work the farms are the poor people who are left, so expect even more prison labor
You make Americans poor
Do you think you could start adding timestamps from when this was live? Like the date and time of day? Thank you for providing clip on UA-cam
There is a good chance no one is getting deported. I think it’s more likely they are imprisoned and then leased as labor. We already have convict leasing, not much of a jump to say they get leased to say Tyson Chicken
This is more likely and realistic. If Trump actually tries the deportation, military coup would not be beyond possibility.
You say that as if it addresses any of the primary concerns here. 1) how is that better, 2) how does that avoid the inevitable, violent messiness that comes with deploying the military on your own soil?
@@Deus_ex_lucifina They're not saying it's better, just that it's likelier that the Trump regime will take to-be-deported immigrants as glorified slaves to prevent a massive labor shortage. Improper Entry can get you sentenced for 6 months on a first offence and 2 years on subsequent offences; there's already legal basis for it, so it's just a matter of plowing through the system to get as many detainees prosecuted as possible.
@@harperna3938 that’s correct, I’m opposed to all this but figured it didn’t need saying. In fact Hassan made the same point
This is going to be worse than deportation
It would likely solve the economic problems associated with a deportation but it is still really unethical to act that way
This is what I keep telling people: I’m not scared JUST because he says he’ll do it (which is still bad enough), but because he has allies in the other 2 branches of government. So if he wants to change the CONSTITUTION, he’s in such a better position to do it during this term.
And even if Americans get the guts to protest & fight back, the police will VERY likely get carte blanche to do whatever they want to “handle” these “riots.”
Lowkey, I’ve become so cynical that I wish the only families that will get screwed over will be the families of Trump voters but nope…they’ll get ANYONE. And I’m also so cynical that once shit hits the fan & the policies will start fucking ppl over, the GOP will find another scapegoat and these Trump cultists will lap it up.
As long as trump supporters have their comforts, they literally don’t care.
Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas is literally native Hispanic land.
Trump2024! MAGA BABY!!!
Yep. Not that they ever taught us that in school. Florida is literally a Spanish name. There are places in South America named, "Florida." A huge amount of Florida is still primarily Spanish-speaking too.
After the literal native populations, yes, absolutely.
@@Gmoney8824🤡 💋 🍄
lol
At least now we know ‘when’ they mean when they says MAGA. Apparently to them the last time when America was ‘great’ was when slavery was still legal.
MAGA 2028 baby. Already in the bag at this rate
Give it time.
speedrunning collapse of America, let's go
“dId HaSaN jUsT sAy A sLuR?!?”
I hate zoomers so much man. How are ya’ll STILL like this after the election.
They gonna learn the hard way. Millennials, we got a rare W 😂! LFG
The polling data suggests zoomers are super down to drop a slur, far more willing than millennials...
How did you lose and still not reflect? You spend your time crying In the UA-cam comments while Gaza gets obliterated. Centrists voted trump after seeing pathetic people like you whine and cry
They'll never learn. Crybullies
@@ezaf5989 how is the original comment offensive? they're not wrong. radicalism/unpragmatic obsession over non-issues only prominent in the online sphere on our side swung moderate voters right. most people only care about domestic problems like the economy, that's the reality check.
Fun fact: Germany also has indentured servitude for prisoners, even though we have a horrible history of forced labor.
DAMN, really?! Never heard that before.
fun fact so does canada, england, france, spain, and mexico
worst timeline, send me back to 2002
1 year after ✈️
The year of our lord and savior Shrek?
Real. 2000s were such hopeful times
@@nicoledreamcr4666 i just remember gas being 4.00/gallon in 2006
2000s were even more racist and homophobic, what y'all on about. If anything - Trump is regressing USA into 2000s right now.
The level of ignorance people choose to live in blissfully, in a lot of countries, is staggering and frightening. Slavery never went away. It simply shifted and received a fresh new, more digestible, name.
slavery has been happening for 1000s of years, its nothing new
This is the first time I’ve genuinely been scared for out country.
lol. good. now you know how the rest of us felt for the last 4 years
@ it escalated from worried to scared for me. I was worried about a potential trump administration, but now that it’s here and it’s worse than we expected I’m scared for the people who will be affected.
@@smoore5089😂😂😂 scared ahh kid, we’re entering Americas next golden age
@@spencerrichmond5845 yeah golden age in terms of using gold instead of the USD lmao
How tf do you see “involuntary servitude” and not understand that’s slavery?
I never thought I'd see "papers, please" in America
That just means you weren't alive in 2002.
That was happening already though, considering ICE
?
@@natelewis2626 Where you alive in the 2000s?
I am a naturalized Mexican-American. And brown skinned. Is going to be so annoying these next four years.
The US forgets its own history. This is not gonna go well.
I’m reading Serj’s book. This has so many parallels to the Armenian Gcide
is it good? it's been on my list since it was released
Ive been telling myself rhat this wouldn't be possible. That it would be too expensive or too difficult a task. Looks like im wrong more and more everyday. No idea what can be done to stop this like do we have to start preparing to hide people in our basements now????
Everyone gaslit us into thinking the 2016 Muslim Ban was impossible but... he did it. this the same. if he's saying he wants to do it, he's gonna try to do it.
@fritzypooo yep... And there is nothing to stop him either
Wasn't that ban blocked by a federal judge? And got half up until it basically went back to Obama's policy more or less
@@hopedream11 it was blocked the. Reinstated then blocked then reinstated and eventually a version of it passed the Supreme Court. I had friends who got screwed out of a year of uni because of it.
What happens if the military refuses? Like, the generals just say “no - I refuse to do that?” Or even if the soldiers just refuse to follow the orders?
I know it’s unlikely, but I like to imagine there’s at least some normal people in the military that find the idea of vast mobilization against civilians distasteful…
They could refuse, thats why trumps hard at work at staffing the pentagon with loyalists.
They can, at all levels, refuse any unlawful orders, military power is inherently decentralized. It’s not impossible for Trump to get compliance in this, but it will have to go through multiple internal checks.
Prior here, as someone said below, despite external ideas of the military. Its 100% in our oath that we can disobey and order above us if we deem it morally wrong. Or SHOULD disobey> Basically unlike other countries, ours will divided based on leaderships and flight chiefs of sort. He will have some happy to do his biddin but not all.
ITS SO JOEVER
For real, bidens probably dead soon
They been trying to off me for 4 years anyway
And everybody acted like Harris was “just as bad.” These 4 years are gonna be a mess. People really do let the desire for perfection get in the way of obtaining/achieving any good.
no one wanted perfect. we just didnt want 99% hitler versus 100% hitler. if it didnt happen this time itd hapen next cycle if dems keep going right. ur life is not more important than a Palestinians
Don't blame "people" blame the democratic party for knowing the stakes but still proceeding to absolutely throw the election.
@@ApexRevolution both can be true
@@ApexRevolution I can blame both. There’s plenty of blame to go around. Establishment democrats are the fucking worst and people who sat out, voted 3rd party or just straight up voted for Trump are just as much of the reason we’re in this mess.
@@123mehmehmeh exactly. There are a lot of people we can thank for allowing this to happen.
Have they started talking about gas chambers yet?
Maybe only privately
That's coming soon.
Only state that used gas chambers as an execution method up until 2019 is the Democrat stronghold of cali 😂😂😂
? So stupid
umm no not yet
starts with complaining about them, then they deport them, when there isn't enough resources to deport, they detain, they force to work.....see how dangerous this is?? people just don't think it can happen.
First they came for the immigrants
And I said nothing for I wasn't an immigrant
Then they came for the homeless
And again I said nothing because I was not homeless
Then they came for the drug addicts
and again I said nothing because I was not an addict
Me searching out all the weirdly positive inane comments attached to user pics of women in bikinis so I can report all the bots.
I tried reporting a bunch of blatant nazi comments and UA-cam gave a warning about abusing report system. I even got a notification saying I'll banned if I keep reporting 😭😭
God forbid women have hobbies 🙄
I don't want to hear any of you people who threw away your vote because you didn't like Harris complaining about this. FAFO
Exactly, all hypocrites
@7:00 maybe that's what RFK's "wellness farms" are for.
We are so unbelievably cooked.
It’s like 1930’s Germany.
No it isn't.
@@mixmastermurphyIt is
@@mixmastermurphy How is it not?
More like 1860s America where 99% of slaves were owned by democrats. We all know democrats just wanna use these people as cheap labor to put more money in their pockets
@@helios2664they are deporting “illegal immigrants” how does this relate to nazi Germany, it’s not like they are killing off the Jews. Delusional.
枪口对准人民,军队的存在意义是什么?维护一群根本不在乎自己的资本家和政客感觉很虚无。
I have many friends that have immigrant parents and I am terrified that they are going to lose their families
As long as they immigrated legally they are fine.
@@PRR420did you miss the part where he said he wants to take away naturalization and also deport anyone who’s critical of israel or did your brain shut off
@@PRR420
They are going to target legal migrants who entered through the 'wide open democrat border' because they are easier to find and already demonized.
@@GelatinSkeleton it’s not going to happen. Trump says whatever he wants and changes his opinions daily. He still can’t even get the wall fully put together. Hassan just likes to fear monger.
@@PRR420 lol
They read The Handmid’s Tale and took it as a challenge
Yeah, to them it's like a utopia or something,
Although, I do kinda dislike it for being written as a critic of islamic republic era iran, its still an interesting critic
But yeah, they hate muslims expect for the parts that give them more hoes
you know thats not real right? just making sure because you guys dont seem to understand fact vs fiction
@ don’t trip on it, your brain fell out.
@@NoName-h5i4qur so stupid lmfao
i was coping that maybe trump was just lying and wouldn’t implement this or would get stopped by processes in congress or smth but yeah that’s not happening. this is so terrifying
i really hope there is a huge backlash on this with violent protests not seen since civil rights in the 60s and 70s
Of course you do. You didn't get you way so you cry and call for violence. Typical.
they want protests to happen... that would give trump even more of an incentive to send the national guard/military
You think yall stand a chance against the US military? Just taking yourselves out atp and making our future a better place 😂
Breaking news the US is going full fascist what a shocker
tbh deporting people, especially illegal migrants, does not make you or a system fascists.
not facist, democracy. you people seem super confused about definitions. you dont know what women are, fascism is, you dont know what genocide means... no wonder you spent a year eating tide pods. you are the poster child for why the department of education needs to be dissolved.
Cry boo
Can we use their own rules to deport Musk? I already know the answer is no, since it has always been 'rules for thee but not for me'. But they can't crush my hopes and dreams!!!
What did Musk do to you
yes if you help him build his spaceship....i guess
@@JunzhaoLin he thinks hes funnier than everyone else but hes actually just nevel pepperman with a tummy...the left needs a blonde regina george
People are completely missing the fact that without illegal immigrants entire industries suffer. America can barely pay a livable wage to fast food workers let alone those who work here that are immigrants, they are needed for agriculture, dairy, and most importantly CONSTRUCTION. As a construction and architecture student I’ve been appalled at watching the conditions we subject people too to get simple projects done and will continue to advocate against this inhumane treatment of people who just like me, seek a better existence and way of life.
thanks for the company, we in brazil watch you
ah yes, a fascist regime in our time
tbh deporting people, especially illegal migrants, does not make you or a system fascists.
That's terrible
That slavery map is wrong. Nevada removed slavery as of this past election. Also later in the video Hasan points out Tennessee also has it removed.
💀💀
When people talk about the labor shortages that will be caused by mass deportation, it amazes me that no one connects Republicans other talking point about immigrants taking the "black" jobs.
Lets not forget that they have potentially 500,000 "workers" ready to go.
nahh the US are completely cooked☠☠
This is terrifying.
nah its good. we get a show and they get a free ride home
good, be scared
Most of the grapes for wineries are picked by south Americans, the same goes for hops. It's all seasonal work and most of them work way harder and work for way less because they need those jobs and when you send that money back home the exchange rate is usually in their favor. So if that changes farmers in both those industries will have to pay more and charge more, if they can even find people willing to do that kind of work with the efficiency that it is being done. Or people can just drink less wine and beer which will squeeze the already raised price and you can watch companies in the industry go bankrupt and a bunch of people lose their jobs and put more demand on other jobs in other existing markets which will lower wages for those jobs. And reduce people spending power from multiple angles. We are headed towards a recession with stagflation or as Warren Buffet and Ray Dalio call it a "lost decade".
man, Hasan is the 2nd person to mention private prisons being used for forced labor/slavery- so the production/prices will stay relatively the same. the alien enmies act/sedition act isn't a joke... anyone defending and or keeping an undocumented person will be considered a criminal as well. And once they start denaturalizing innocent people and stripping birthright citizenship shits going to get ugly.
We had this on a small scale in the UK after brexit. Migrant workers from Europe stopped coming because free movement ended and there were literally crops roting in the fields because they couldn't find enough workers.
I am a bit confused about this. Wouldn't rich people like Trump and Elon suffer from this too? Like, they know this is a bad idea to actually do right. Or are they actually that stupid they believe their own lies?
The way fascism works, is that you don’t play by the rules, you just change the rules so they only benefit you. That’s why both of them are going to use taxpayer dollars to fatten the bottom line for their unprofitable business ventures.
Billionaires believe they are untouchable, above it all. Chump is sus financially, but I'm sure Muskmelonhead is rich enough to board one of his SpaceX rockets, take off & orbit the Earth for months. (Altho' I can't imagine who'd want to go with hm...) When the supermarkets are empty because there are no migrants around to harvest the fruits & veggies & butcher the meat carcasses, they don't care -- the rich can source their food from anywhere on the planet. But I do wonder why our gov't never partnered with the tech bros to have them invent robots to pick the lettuce & cut the meat & everything else corp. agriculture uses cheap foreign labor for. It would put an end to illegal immigration in 6 mos. with no mass deportations.
They won't suffer much, as when the rest of the world falls, they can just retreat into their luxury bunkers and live there for generations. That's the problem unfortunately. It's not too different from royalty with all their castles and such. Sure, the outside people suffered from pests and famines etc, but the kings and their family always live in luxury during it, no matter what happens to the outside world. That's why they do it. They feel invincible because they kind of are with that amount of money.
@@totaltotal8481 Money can certainly shield them, but I don't think they'll be able to survive in bunkers for generations, or even for more than a few years. Compounds maybe, until their workers eventually turn on them. Closed environments are really hard to make work, let alone comfortably. Even subsistence levels of living require connection to a broader ecosystem.
god i love donald trump, looking forward for this
Gee, only if there were a sitting president with the exact same immunity and unchecked power to stop this...
Joe Biden has lost control of his lower intestines he’s not coming to help😂
What? No way! It’s almost like we all said this would happen and told y’all to vote so he wouldn’t have the opportunity to do it. If you didn’t do anything about it don’t speak up now.
the amount of ppl who accuse me and my puerto rican family of being immigrants makes this so insanely fucking terrifying for us...
I don't think you have to worry unless you and your family entered illegally
@@Jinw-7lol if theres 11 million illegals most don’t have to worry they’ll never get to them
So I guess elon is at the top of the list?
What about his wife?
Trump's jackass superfriends are gonna go down in history as the worst thing since the borderlands movie
There was a Borderlands movie?
@@BlakeGeometrio they cast elderly Jamie Lee Curtis as tannis ffs
It’s genuinely so scary how history can repeat itself over and over and over again and nobody cares to look back until it’s too late.
As a veteran, this an inhumane and monstrous plan that will go bad for everyone involved. We did not raise our right hand to harm our neighbors.
As the veteran you are, surely you realize that the moral stain the US armed forces will forever be unable to clean will permanently delegitimize them and add them to the list of history's criminals, such as the Nazi armed forces? That US Army uniform starting to look really ugly...
For me it's still hard to believe he will actually deport millions. Wouldn't that be directly against corporate interests?
He would first need to put them in certain areas to process them......... To concentrate them I certain areas you can say
Yes, Trump is going to crash the economy...
He won't deport all of them. A) the camps where they are detained before deportation will turn into slave labor camps. Capital loves slave labor. B) By having a still existing 2 tiered documentation system, undocumented migrants will still exist and still be desperate for work, ripe for exploitation. An undocumented worker making $1 a day, losing fingers to machinery, has even less recourse now than before. Capitol loves this because we now have slave labor camps along with exploitable undocumented labor pools are the effects, and this works perfectly in line with capital - corporate interests.
@@RyuKyu.77 hmm, a camp if you will
we are so fkd
Yes of course. Which is why I think he will Welch on it, or at least deport ones that are not going to hurt corporate profits. That way he can say to the cult that he deported people. If it's 100 or 1000, he will say it's 2 million
He might have immunity against the law.
But Mumar Gadaafi also had immunity against the law.
Last I checked, he got raped to death by his "constituents" for being such a cruel and unrelenting dictator.
The US funded a coup pf Gaddafi, I remember Clinton bragging about his execution.
The US always has its hands in the cookie jar.
France and the US robbed Libya of billions in gold, none know what happened to that money.
Wasnt he like literally invaded by all of NATO?
That's the main reason why he paid for the few crimes he made(few relative to the us)
May all of our ruling class meet the same fate one day
We are fucked lol
My mom who supports Trump said “they are only deporting 14,000 illegals”
But Trump is saying like 20 million right?
So like idk why she thinks otherwise but either way it’s awful
Trump supporters are incapable of reality-based understanding of anything. A surprising percentage of them literally think the Earth is flat.
Declaring a national emergency does not automatically overrule the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA). However, it may enable a president to invoke specific exceptions that allow for the domestic use of the military under certain legal frameworks. Here’s how it works:
Key Points:
1. Posse Comitatus Act Basics:
• The PCA prohibits the use of the U.S. Army and Air Force for domestic law enforcement, with similar restrictions extended to the Navy and Marine Corps by Department of Defense policy.
• National Guard units operating under state authority (Title 32) are exempt from PCA restrictions.
2. National Emergency and Exceptions:
• A presidential declaration of a national emergency does not itself override the PCA.
• However, such a declaration can activate other laws, such as the Insurrection Act, which provides a legal basis for deploying federal troops domestically.
3. The Insurrection Act:
• This act allows the president to use the military for domestic law enforcement in specific situations, such as:
• Suppressing an insurrection.
• Enforcing federal laws when local authorities are unable or unwilling to maintain order.
• Addressing rebellion or obstruction of federal laws.
• The Insurrection Act effectively overrides the PCA, but it requires the president to formally invoke it and justify its use.
4. Congressional Oversight and Legal Challenges:
• Any use of the military under a national emergency or the Insurrection Act is subject to congressional oversight and judicial review to ensure compliance with the Constitution.
Summary:
A national emergency declaration does not inherently bypass the Posse Comitatus Act. However, it may provide a legal pathway, such as invoking the Insurrection Act, which permits the domestic use of the military for law enforcement under narrowly defined conditions. The president’s authority to do so is not unchecked and must align with constitutional and statutory limits.
demokrasi
“This just in, Hitler is Hitler. Who could’ve possibly seen this coming?!?!?”
Eyeliner tried to warn us.
lol, love it. making sure maga wins every single election moving forward. keep doubling down on the rhetoric that got you here in the first place. This is a clear example of how you let these people down by spreading hate about americans. Because of you, they're getting deported, unbelievable
He won't do shit. His voters are still waiting on that wall 🤣
you better hope he doesnt
he did get roe v wade overturned for good probably and he has those supreme court justices in his back pocket . they'll pretty much back him on what he does
im waiting to see when he pardons and releases all the J6 crazies
@@KingJT80 Roe v Wade was doomed to fall sooner or later. Everyone knew that. It wasn't some kind of hard fought victory.
@@KingJT80 its gonna be on the same day he pardons hunter
The wall is there…
@@basedvietyes in his head.
Imagine being a US citizen, who when asked about slavery would respond that it's strictly illegal and agree it should be, voting to keep it legal. I got no words.
Even with a national emergency declaration, a president would face significant legal and constitutional obstacles to using the military to deport immigrants. Here’s why a national emergency doesn’t easily bypass these barriers:
Key Legal Barriers
1. Posse Comitatus Act (PCA):
• The PCA remains in effect during a national emergency unless Congress or an existing law (e.g., the Insurrection Act) explicitly allows for the use of the military in law enforcement roles.
• Deportation activities, like arrests, detention, and removal, are considered law enforcement functions, which the military is restricted from performing under the PCA.
2. National Emergency Powers:
• Declaring a national emergency unlocks specific powers granted by Congress under the National Emergencies Act (1976). However:
• These powers must align with pre-existing laws.
• The president cannot unilaterally override the PCA or expand military authority without clear statutory backing.
3. Constitutional Protections:
• Immigrants, regardless of status, have certain constitutional rights, including due process under the Fifth Amendment.
• Deporting individuals without proper legal proceedings, even during a national emergency, would violate these rights and invite judicial challenges.
Existing Exceptions
The president might attempt to use certain legal pathways, but they are limited in scope:
1. Insurrection Act:
• The president could invoke the Insurrection Act if they argue that immigration poses a direct threat to public order or national security (e.g., an armed uprising or rebellion).
• However, courts would likely find this justification too broad or unrelated to actual insurrection.
2. Military Support for Civilian Authorities:
• Under laws like 10 U.S.C. § 271-284, the military can provide logistical support (e.g., transportation, surveillance) to civilian agencies like ICE or CBP.
• However, the military cannot directly enforce immigration laws or carry out deportations.
3. National Guard:
• National Guard troops, when operating under state authority (Title 32), are not bound by the PCA and can assist in law enforcement activities if authorized by state governors.
• This could be used for immigration enforcement, but only with state cooperation and within limited bounds.
Challenges and Oversight
1. Congressional Oversight:
• The National Emergencies Act requires Congress to review emergency declarations and can terminate them with a joint resolution.
• Attempting to use emergency powers to bypass the PCA would likely face pushback from Congress.
2. Judicial Review:
• Courts would scrutinize any attempt to deploy the military for deportations, especially if it bypasses statutory or constitutional protections.
3. Public and Political Resistance:
• Using the military in this capacity would be unprecedented and controversial, raising significant public and political opposition.
Conclusion
Even with a national emergency declaration, the president cannot use the military to deport immigrants without either:
• Invoking a valid exception like the Insurrection Act (which is unlikely to apply to immigration issues), or
• Securing new legislation from Congress that explicitly permits such action (which would face legal and political challenges).
The existing legal framework, including the Posse Comitatus Act and constitutional protections, significantly limits the president’s ability to use the military for domestic law enforcement purposes, including deportations.
Ya Hasan. Maybe you shouldve done something for 3 months other than rage about how you cant vote for Kamala? You have some of this blame, myopic fool.
He likes terrorists.
@@JunzhaoLinyoure the biggest terrorists to the world lol
Not voting did this