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The proposal for digital ID cards is seen as a revenue generation strategy, with fines imposed on companies employing illegal immigrants.

We're spending $100,000 per person deported. If we simply fined that 79-year-old car wash owner $10,000 every time he hires an illegal alien, this would stop. There are much better ways to execute this.

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All-In with Chamath, Jaso...Trump Brokers Gaza Peace Deal,...

The militarization of law enforcement is a bipartisan issue, with deportations averaging 300,000 per year under Clinton and rising to 400,000 under Trump. Despite the increase, the practice has been consistent across administrations for 30 years.

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The Young TurksMarital Melee

The suggestion to deport all undocumented individuals in the U.S. is seen as extreme, and there should be a pathway to citizenship for those who have contributed to society.

Exploitative employers are the biggest enablers of undocumented immigration in the U.S. They knowingly violate labor laws by hiring undocumented workers, undermining labor law enforcement.

The digital ID proposal is seen as a revenue generation tool through fines for employing illegal immigrants, though this is debated.

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Prof G MarketsHow Policy is Failing the Amer...

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 DailyHow Trump Fared in a Major New...

There is significant public support for deporting undocumented immigrants, but many voters feel the administration's methods are too harsh.

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The introduction of a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas is seen as a starting point to address immigration issues, though it may favor large companies.

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TRIGGERnometryWhy Digital ID Is Dangerous

The government's claim that digital ID cards will solve illegal immigration is false; the real issue is the lack of deportation of known illegal immigrants.