Refugees pretty much banned from USA under Drumpf Anonymous
05/24/26(Sun)19:48:52
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The basics
2.8M
New immigrant arrivals (FY 2024)
>99%
Decrease in refugee admissions between Jan to Feb 2025
86%
Decrease in apprehensions at the border from Dec 2024 to Dec 2025
https://usafacts.org/reports/state-of-the-union/immigration/
This is evil
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>>1516583
>Not allowing shitskins in means shitskins have been banned from the nation
'Banned from the nation' would imply that the military is out hunting brown people in the streets, blowing them up with rotary grenade launchers and mailing the chunks home. Last I checked, it was just some half-defunded ICE deployments playing police. One of these things is not like the other.
>This is evil
We already have a hundred million brown invaders, you troglodyte. We've 'helped' all the human trash we're capable of helping. If you're intent on remaining moralist about it until the nation collapses, I suggest you join the Peace Corps and fuck off over to Africa to do some real helping instead of posting about how evil other people are on a Sudanese Underwater Basket Weaving Forum.
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>>1516589
We were founded by settlers who killed thousands of browns to make a white ethnostate here, not by migrants. Migrants are the parasitic faggots who came after, seeking to extract wealth on the back of the settlers' success.
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>>1516583
>This is evil
It is
You might be saying it sarcastically but yes it is, the amount of human suffering went up, not down.
It's a common occurrence in this day and age and to be sure, throughout human history. That Mens laws oftentimes are written due to a realization that a particular behavior that man engages in quite naturally happens to be inconvenient or annoying to someone. And it's often much easier to pretend you can prohibit it with the stroke of a pen rather than build institutions to solve problems. And this invariably and historically has always done two things; prolonged suffering and fail to solve the problem.
Drugs boats are easily blown up. Never mind that the drug that justifies it by its very nature can only ever be consumed in micro-doses and enough of it to supply a city for a month could easily fit within a suitcase before being cut precisely due to that fact.
Patrols can be increased and the catch and release policy which refugees and asylum seekers depended on can be reversed, same policy which caused the border apprehensions to increase in the first place. Obviously one follows the other but to point that out seems like less of a success.
Neither of these actually solved the problem. The people are still there, the drugs are still very easy to smuggle in.
But it sure does make us feel good.
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>>1516586
higher crime, wage decrease, worse job market worse housing market/supply demand, imported conflicts, imported culture of animal abuse, imported voters to reduce the voting power of actual americans in their own country etc
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>>1516925
>higher crime,
Crime has demonstrably declined and been declining in the USA over the past 40 years
https://www.opencrime.us/years
from 8.7% in 1980 to 5.4% in 2024
>wage decrease, worse job market
All of this is caused by billionaires and multinationals lobbying in their personal interests. You're blaming people that are definitionally disenfranchised for changing the course the nation is going.
>worse housing market/supply demand
This one has been in the works for decades. We tied our economy to the need to have housing endlessly increase in value. The idea that illegal aliens, who would never qualify for a loan, are buying up houses to the point the housing market would artificially inflate to present levels, is ridiculous, and I'd like to see a study determine not that they have *some* influence (as many things have *some* influence) but that they are the primary driver. To the point we need to dedicate any funds at all to terrorizing them and their families.
>imported conflicts
Vague
>imported culture of animal abuse
We do plenty of that. From puppy mills to dog fighting and poorly run factory farms, there's plenty of American made animal abuse, we're not importing it.
>imported voters to reduce the voting power of actual americans in their own country etc
There has yet been no credible evidence of significant (enough to change the outcome of an election) voter fraud in federal elections involving immigrants illegal or otherwise. And they can't register to vote.