If you are a Black American and don't agree with these deportations come in here and make your case.

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Yes and we aren't in one.

Nothing stopping Dems from not supporting illegals.
LMAO at the bolded, yes im sure its a coincidence that a billionaire is president and many in his inner circle/appointed govt positions are also billionaire's :mjlol: :mjlol: :mjlol: I see this convo is going nowhere.
 

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LMAO at the bolded, yes im sure its a coincidence that a billionaire is president and many in his inner circle/appointed govt positions are also billionaire's :mjlol: :mjlol: :mjlol: I see this convo is going nowhere.
That doesn't make the political system an oligarchy.

We've had non-billionaire presidents.
 

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Says who. Why the fukk would this administration not deport black americans? History? Some shared kinship? LOL
Deport us based on what? You do understand that those being deported are here illegally right? We may not like the way that azzhole Trump is doing it, but the fact remains that they are in the country illegally. And Obama deported more illegal immigrants that Trump. You have zero basis to say that black AMERICANS are next.
 

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I dont know about you nikkas, but despite the efforts of WS, I am not at the bottom of everything. I actually live a good, relatively stable and comfortable life, and so do my loved ones. I have a stake in this country continuing and improving upon the post War status quo. And I will do the bare minimum to maintain that status quo, even if it means having empathy for SoCal Mexicans who are hotly in competition with the Black folks for resources.
And there it is. These discussions always become a few well to do black folks going "I'M doing great" completely ignoring black folks at large and the speeding train towards permanent underclass status. Good for you but black folks ain't doing as well as y'all assume. I don't say black folks are at the bottom of everything because it sounds sensational, I'm saying it because it's the facts

All that other shyt is you putting words in my mouth

I've never denied that families getting separated and rounded up is fukked up. But that's still no reason for black folks to continue being the activists of the earth for people that do not fukk with you
 

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What makes you think it will stop at immigrants?

Make the case for Black Americans being safe from a similar or worse treatment and provide a historic context for your argument
The Constitution. You do realize that those being deported are here illegally right? It may be inhumane, but it is not illegal to deport these people. If you were born in this country, you really have nothing to worry about in this regard. No worries though there are plenty of other things black Americans have to worry about. It’s just that deportation is not one of them.
 

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In California’s largest race bias cases, Latino workers are accused of abusing Black colleagues​



Nearly every day, the onetime Ontario warehouse employee said, he was stunned to hear racist slurs from Latino co-workers.

“They said it in English — they said it in Spanish all the time,” recalled Leon Simmons, a Black father of four with a deep voice and gentle manner. “When they look you right in the eye and call you the N-word to your face, that’s dehumanizing.”

Thirty-two miles away at a Moreno Valley warehouse, it was the same story. Another Black laborer, Benjamin Watkins, described how a Latina co-worker called to him: “‘Hey, monkey! Yeah, you!’ and waved a banana in her hand. A group of women burst out laughing.”

In America’s long history, harassment and discrimination against Black workers has usually involved white perpetrators — and that remains the case today. But with the rapid growth of the Latino population, now at 19% in the U.S. and 39% in California, Latinos form the majority in many low-wage workplaces. And instances of anti-Black bias and colorism among them is drawing new scrutiny, even as activists in the two communities forge alliances over criminal justice and economic development.
 

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In California’s largest race bias cases, Latino workers are accused of abusing Black colleagues​



Nearly every day, the onetime Ontario warehouse employee said, he was stunned to hear racist slurs from Latino co-workers.

“They said it in English — they said it in Spanish all the time,” recalled Leon Simmons, a Black father of four with a deep voice and gentle manner. “When they look you right in the eye and call you the N-word to your face, that’s dehumanizing.”

Thirty-two miles away at a Moreno Valley warehouse, it was the same story. Another Black laborer, Benjamin Watkins, described how a Latina co-worker called to him: “‘Hey, monkey! Yeah, you!’ and waved a banana in her hand. A group of women burst out laughing.”

In America’s long history, harassment and discrimination against Black workers has usually involved white perpetrators — and that remains the case today. But with the rapid growth of the Latino population, now at 19% in the U.S. and 39% in California, Latinos form the majority in many low-wage workplaces. And instances of anti-Black bias and colorism among them is drawing new scrutiny, even as activists in the two communities forge alliances over criminal justice and economic development.
I posted this and plenty other evidence earlier. These c00nbaya nikkas don’t care man :mjlol:
This is why I’ve been saying it’s sick how they try to conflate being pro black with being pro political party. It’s obvious they don’t actually care about the well being of black people across the country. Plenty of threads I bumped, they are absent. Party before people are what they are.
 

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The Constitution.
:mjlol:since the year 2000 there have been 7 documented violations or overreaching on the constitution. From both Republican and Democrat presidents. You're naive if you think the constitution matters as much as it did 70 years ago. Especially with the way the SC is structured


President George W. Bush (2001–2009)

NSA warrantless surveillance: Authorized wiretapping without FISA court warrants post-9/11—legal experts said this likely violated FISA and the Fourth Amendment .



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President Barack Obama (2009–2017)

Libya military intervention (2011): Launched airstrikes and military action without explicit congressional approval, exceeding the 60-day limit under the War Powers Resolution .

Individual mandate: The ACA's health-insurance requirement was challenged as violating constitutional limits. (Supreme Court upheld it as a tax, but opposition framed it as an overreach) .



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President Donald Trump (2017–2021, and into 2025)

Trump holds the record for judicial rebukes—over 185 federal injunctions blocking policies :

1. Birthright‑citizenship executive order: Attempted to deny citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants — blocked as “blatantly unconstitutional” .


2. Freezing federal funds & diversity office purge: Halted spending on diversity programs without Congress—found unconstitutional .


3. Emoluments violations: Alleged breach of Domestic and Foreign Emoluments Clauses—benefiting from his businesses via foreign governments .


4. Alien Enemies Act use: Attempted mass deportations without due process—blocked by courts .


You do realize that those being deported are here illegally right?
Without due process, which is a human right, forget constitutional.

It may be inhumane, but it is not illegal to deport these people. If you were born in this country, you really have nothing to worry about in this regard.

Liberia Colonization (1820s–1860s): The American Colonization Society shipped thousands of free Black Americans to Liberia under the guise of "repatriation"—many forcibly removed from their communities.

20th-century Jim Crow: Systemic racism, economic strangulation, and terror campaigns (like the KKK) forced some Black families to flee the South for northern cities—or even abroad. Not deportation in the legal sense, but an undeniable expulsion by social terrorism.

Convict Leasing & Exile: In some cases, Black convicts were effectively exiled or forcibly relocated through chain gangs and private labor contracts. Again, not deportation by the federal government but an extrajudicial method of forced relocation.

No worries though there are plenty of other things black Americans have to worry about. It’s just that deportation is not one of them.

Which was my point. What makes OP think the worst thing that could happen to Black Americans is deportation?

If both isles of Washington are complicit in horrific war crimes outside of America, why would they not be inside America? If you recognize that we have other things to worry about, doesnt it stand to reason that it includes deportation or worse?
 

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Why are you against these deportations?
lol

If they deported every single illegal hispanic from this country, the life of the average blue-collar black man would improve exponentially.

If they deported every single illegal Indian from this country, the life of the average college-educated white collar black man would improve exponentially.

These illegals have depressed our wages for years and are exasperating the housing crisis happening in every metro in this country. That's the case from an economic perspective, I'm not even going to go into the rampant anti-black beliefs in these two communities. They hate black people.

Enough is enough. Deport them AND their anchor babies.
 

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I posted this and plenty other evidence earlier. These c00nbaya nikkas don’t care man :mjlol:
This is why I’ve been saying it’s sick how they try to conflate being pro black with being pro political party. It’s obvious they don’t actually care about the well being of black people across the country. Plenty of threads I bumped, they are absent. Party before people are what they are.
They got zero smoke for racist immigrants yet still expect us to always come to their rescue. You start posting proof of immigrant racism against black folks. And they immediately.........
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lol

If they deported every single illegal hispanic from this country, the life of the average blue-collar black man would improve exponentially.

If they deported every single illegal Indian from this country, the life of the average college-educated white collar black man would improve exponentially.

These illegals have depressed our wages for years and are exasperating the housing crisis happening in every metro in this country. That's the case from an economic perspective, I'm not even going to go into the rampant anti-black beliefs in these two communities. They hate black people.

Enough is enough. Deport them AND their anchor babies.
This is patently false. White people, who are predominantly in control of hiring in all sectors, would not replace immigrants with black folks. They would replace them with more mediocre white people, as they do now.

Deportation is far from the answer when it comes to black employment.
 

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And there it is. These discussions always become a few well to do black folks going "I'M doing great" completely ignoring black folks at large and the speeding train towards permanent underclass status. Good for you but black folks ain't doing as well as y'all assume. I don't say black folks are at the bottom of everything because it sounds sensational, I'm saying it because it's the facts

All that other shyt is you putting words in my mouth

I've never denied that families getting separated and rounded up is fukked up. But that's still no reason for black folks to continue being the activists of the earth for people that do not fukk with you
No one is ignoring the plight of Black folks at large. But to act like it cant get worse (even for our people who live in very oppressive circumstances) or outright cheer for extrajudicial detainment and deportations is fukking stupid. It can get worse and many of the folks leading the effort WANT it to get worse. For many of them, the job isnt done until LGBT, Black folks, Muslims, Mexicans and sometimes Jews are genocided physically and/or culturally out of the West.

The entire premise of this thread is: "why is noted Authoritarian Demagogue Donald Trump doing a fascism on Illegal spicy cacs and protestors a bad thing? :jbhmm:", I didnt know that me replying to the utterly insane and retarded talking points to paint this as "its not a bad thing :krs: or its not a big deal for Black people!" is saying that Black folks should be activists for Mexicans.
 
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