Tober said:
Isn't the point that people who broke immigration law get expelled from a country. If I overstay my Visa or not had one in the first place being in a country, I don't think people would consider me a citizen of that country. And I would fully expect to be kicked out when caught. At least that what happens in every other country in the world. Now I can be wrong and actual American Citizens are deported, but never heard of that before. |
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/26/trump-administration-child-deportation
They are the latest examples of the White House cracking down on documented immigrants, including green card holders and even citizens who have the status by birth or naturalization. The unorthodox policy and the frequent avoidance of due process has brought about a clash with the judicial branch of the US government in a battle over the constitution.
As for getting kicked out if you happen to be someone who is illegally in the USA:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/23/supreme-court-trump-deportations
The US supreme court on Monday paved the way for the Trump administration to resume deporting migrants to countries they are not from, including to conflict-ridden places such as South Sudan.
You aren't necessarily going to be sent back to the country you are from, like it is common practice in other countries of this world when they deport people.
There's also this:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-brings-idea-deporting-us-citizens-crimes/story?id=123385213
President Donald Trump continued on Tuesday to float his idea, which some legal experts say is unconstitutional, to deport U.S. citizens who commit crimes.
In summary, neither the American constitution nor basic human decency are of any value for the Trump administration. They've already done a lot of damage in just six months and they are eager to push the boundaries further.
Legend11 correctly predicted that GTA IV will outsell Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I was wrong.







