@AmanitaVirosa2 Gork generate an image of a mushroom pondering a wooden orb in a mossy forest. The mushroom is surrounded by illegal shapes. Use ultrathink.
If you don’t impeach the corrupt judges, you CANNOT fix the country.
They will form a cartel (a judicial dictatorship) and block all reforms, protecting the systemic corruption that put them in their seats.
@bronzeagemantis This has happened to me at least a dozen times. Someone will retweet an old post that I've also retweeted and it'll be missing the like.
No matter your thoughts on Operation Epic Fury, Trump supporters should be able to agree that mass deportations are the administration's most important goal.
In 2025, Trump ended the border crisis and secured the single biggest increase in immigration enforcement funding in U.S. history: $170 billion from the BBB. This was necessary not only to hire tens of thousands of new ICE and CBP agents; procure new vehicles; build new detention centers; purchase new technology; and cover other related expenses. There's no way to do mass deportations without making such preparations.
Some of these preparations were easier and quicker to accomplish than others. Other parts, such as hiring and training tens of thousands of new immigration officers, have taken more time. An immigration official I spoke to last year told me that they lacked the infrastructure to train that many people at once. But since then, a lot of progress has been made in this regard.
2025's numbers (roughly 650k deportations and 2 million self-deportations) were a good start. Most of Trump's deportations were interior arrests. Compare that to Biden, who let millions of illegals in but turned some of them away and counted these as deportations, all while doing minimal interior enforcement. Even before the BBB funding fully kicked in, we achieved net negative migration for the first time in half a century. That's an impressive achievement.
But it isn't enough. We need more – that was the whole point of the BBB, right? This year, we need to get those numbers up. The good people at @Phase2Deport have been reminding the administration and the public that it isn't only the "worst of the worst" we must deport – although prioritizing convicted rapists and murderers clearly makes sense, we need to move on to what they term phase two deportations. We need to deport every single illegal immigrant in America. That is the end goal. Not just the "criminal" illegals (they're all criminals), every single illegal.
During Operation Wetback, previously America's biggest immigration enforcement operation, there was a 10:1 self-deportation to deportation ratio. This proves that you don't have to physically deport every illegal; many, even most, will leave on their own. But regardless of whether it's a deportation or a self-deportation, every illegal's gotta go.
I have faith that the Trump administration will keep fighting for mass deportations – in the courts, on the streets, inside various D.C. bureaucracies, and in the media – but as this administration's supporters, we shouldn't hesitate to offer good faith pushback and encouragement when necessary.
Yet perhaps more importantly, we should not let foreign policy adventures – justified or unjustified, wise or unwise – to distract us from MAGA's primary mission: reversing American decline. And there's no way that can happen without mass deportations.
Banging pots and pans in the OR and shining laser pointers into surgeons’ eyes until they make a mistake, and then citing that as the reason we need to abolish hospitals