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It's undeniable that there are tens of thousands of criminals who joined the nearly 14 million illegal immigrants that have come to America, according to Pew Research. So that means we're talking about over a million criminals that have come to America.

No country can sustain 14 million people who are here unlawfully. And what President Trump is doing is absolutely necessary to save our country.

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Most of the people that have come to America illegally, these 14 million that have crashed through our borders because Biden basically said we don't have borders, those are good people and they're doing the work that you talked about.

Undocumented workers in the U.S. are the most flexible, profitable workforce in history. They take jobs domestic workers don't want, work hard, and don't rely on unemployment insurance or Social Security when jobs dry up.

The influx of millions of immigrants during the Biden years poses questions about their purpose here, especially as the job market is being destroyed by technology.

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There is a need for immigration system reform to rebuild trust, which includes securing the border and providing paths to legalization for undocumented individuals in industries like agriculture and construction.

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Immigration has played a significant role in U.S. job creation in recent years. However, recent restrictions have led to a pullback in immigration, affecting job creation numbers.

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The U.S. spends $170 billion on deportation efforts, more than what is spent on child care or school lunches. This highlights a misalignment in priorities, focusing more on expelling undocumented workers than supporting children.

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The cost of deportations has tripled, with $100,000 spent per person deported. A more efficient solution could be fining employers who hire illegal immigrants, potentially stopping the issue at its source.

The U.S. has been limping along with weak administrative policy and an inactive Congress that hasn't clearly stated its stance on immigrants in the 21st century. This lack of action has led to cruelty and inhumanity in immigration policy.