Hm. Good point.
Will you explain to me what it might take to deport
11 million people who are scattered all across the United States and who don't want to be deported?
Men, women, children. Families. Pregnant women. The elderly. Babies. Disabled people. Toddlers. Sick people.
Like, what do you think it might take to locate these 11 million people, round them up, take them from their homes, detain and transport them to wherever it was we were going to
dump return them?
How long do you think it might take? Will you explain a bit to me what the timeline might be like?
What do you think might happen with the thousands upon thousands of businesses across the country that would lose millions of workers? Would there be any sort of economic repercussions?
Oh, also can you explain a little bit to me about the people who might disagree with being being deported... Like, do you think a few of those
11 million people might say, get together to, I don't know, protest it or something? If so, how do you think they might protest it? A non-confrontational, non-violent resistance? Maybe they'd start an online petition? Or do you think that there might be a few folks angry about being taken from their homes and jobs and separated from their families, put in camps and loaded onto trains or flatbed trucks or whatever and shipped off to wherever...
That's another question, do you think loading folks onto trains or trucks would be better? Trains? It seems like it would be more efficient. What do you think?
Bear with me, I'm just hoping you'll explain some of the intricacies. Like how many is
11 million people anyway, maybe the entire population of Greece? Couldn't we maybe just round them up onto trains (or trucks) and put them all in Detroit and fence it in? Wouldn't that be easier? We could give them (or sell?) them some seeds and they could start gardens for food or something. I mean wasn't there a
Christian pastor saying we should fence in the homosexuals, maybe we could do it at the same time? Two birds with one stone, right!?
PS: Also do you think we'd have to provide blankets while we were transporting them? If so, could would it be okay to fit say, 3 or 4 to one blanket? I mean, they're not even supposed to be here anyway, so any blanket at all seems way more than they deserve.