Why is @CBPCommissioner doing nothing about the 250,000 illegal aliens driving 80,000-pound trucks on our highways?
Most Americans don’t know this, but Border Patrol agents are perfectly equipped and trained for highway enforcement.
They have the authority, the vehicles, the systems, and the mission to identify fake documents, pull over unqualified drivers, and remove people who shouldn’t be here.
Yet they’re being kept out of the interior.
So either the Commissioner doesn’t know about this massive safety risk… or he doesn’t care.
Both answers are unacceptable.
This is willful neglect by design.
What’s the excuse?
i hope we all realize soon how the media have been used to try and tear the world apart and pitch us against each other. we should be united and i believe the united states, europe, africa and the other continents can be united as one. regardless of your political beliefs we are all human beings at the end of the day. we should all experience different cultures and environments
@SaltyGoat17 They buy the businesses then file for H1B’s and poof American teenagers jobs disappeared..explain to me why we need people from 15,000 miles away to work in Dairy Queen…it’s all a scam
Applicants for government backed loans (SBA) now must provide a birth date and pass a citizenship check—something that "has never existed in the 72-year history" of the agency
So what does that mean?
We're going to see A LOT LESS foreign owned businesses in America
WHY TF DID IT TAKE 7 DECADES TO FIGURE THIS OUT?!?
Does anyone else find it odd that $200 billion is spent on cancer research every single year...and the only thing to show for it is a 75% increase in cancer deaths since the 1990s?
What would America look like if 55 million Visas were cancelled and all the illegals were deported?
Let's deep dive it.
If 55 million visas were cancelled overnight and all the illegals were deported, America would change in ways few could imagine.
At first it would look chaotic. Hospitals short on nurses. Tech firms unable to staff support teams. Crops left to rot because migrant labor vanished. For a few months, the headlines would scream collapse. But then something else would happen.
Wages would climb. Automation would soar. The price of an hour of work would be valuable. Trades and apprenticeships would surge. Competence and ownership would return to our society. Hospitals could bill people instead of government. Colleges that depended on foreign tuition would close, but community colleges would thrive again as Americans re-trained. Housing prices in major cities would fall for the first time in decades. Renters would finally have leverage. Families that were priced out could buy homes again.
The GDP might dip at first, but the money would start circulating locally. People who thought they’d never matter in the economy would suddenly be needed again. The country would remember how to build, grow, fix, and teach without importing labor. It wouldn’t be easy, but it would be ours.
(U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024; DHS Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, 2023; Borjas, G. “Labor Market Effects of Immigration,” NBER 2018; U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS; Institute of International Education, 2024 Open Doors Report.)