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

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it’s the way people are. these nikkas done watched us go through the worst administrations known to man. watched as bomb, drugs planted in neighborhoods, reconstruction, jim crow, etc

deportation was never an option even when white americans wanted it by majority.

we can’t be deported. it’s fear mongering to get us to support

you don’t deport 40 million people without destroying the entire economy

what’s funny is that if that were to actually happen, it would be because we’ve dropped down so far and so many immigrants have come that our departure wouldn’t break the economy. that’s the irony of it the whole shyt

they don’t understand our position at all when they push that shyt. there would be large geopolitical consequences if they did this to us

they think we’re them and we’re not
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I don't see why black people are so giddy about these deportations. We really going to act like once these illegal immigrants are gone that all of a sudden our historical enemy is going to all of sudden treat ADOS/FBA right with higher wages, more opportunities, reparations, etc.

I do support deportations for illegal immigrants, but I'm not under any illusions that magically things will get better for Black Americans.
We gonna keep being giddy faggit! Why won’t you stop booty shaking and get in the field softie
 

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Amazing when this is not stated about the groups who voted for this at a far higher rate than we did. It is always pointing fingers at Black people, Black Americans in particular, while never pointing fingers at their own family members and friends who sold them out to this. So, I as a Black American, have this to say about the issue: Speak to your own first about this, before you speak to mine. The exit polls last election does not support your position.
 

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: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 .



Without due process, which is a human right, forget constitutional.



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.



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?
No I don’t believe deportation is a concern for black people. Based on what theory? Anything you named that happened outside the country doesn’t measure up. That can always be attributed to national security. The stuff you listed about Trump is correct but it all comes back to the same point - illegal immigrants. Why would you list anything about blacks prior to 1865? We were not even considered people then. Are you seriously comparing giving people healthcare to kicking Americans out of the country?

Yes Trump ignores due process but at the end of the day there is a legal basis for deporting these people. And again, Obama deported more.

You have not provided anything that would lead us to believe that black AMERICANS are in danger of being deported. The people being kicked out are not here legally. That’s just a fact.
 

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Yes Trump ignores due process but
There's no but. That's the whole point. If he can ignore due process, there's a precedence to ignore it for literally anything else.

That's like saying, "yeah we ignore human rights, but...". No. There is no but. If you ignore laws to do things you want to, might as well throw the laws out.

As we speak the 5th and 14th amendment of the constitution are being violated. I dont care if you agree or disagree with Trump wanting undocumented workers gone.

But if he's doing it by violating the law and constitution, then he can do the same thing to American citizens.

Oh and by the way, citizens have been deported already. All of this is purposefully done to get people used to it.


It's called shifting the Overton window.

As another user pointed out, I will be okay. I have a plan B and C when this shythole country eventually turns on us. I can only hope others do too.
 
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