RADICALIZED REPUBLICANS: Mass Deportation Scheme To Hurt the US Economy More Than the Great Recession

Yep....I absolutely am willing to watch things unfold. I support POTUS Trumps policies, as do the majority of Americans which is why he won so convincingly. YOU are the minority,....get used to it. A new day is coming...... :)
Indeed.

Do these loons really think we are supposed to stop enforcing immigration law and deporting illegals because they fear something.?

Indeed, this is why they lost and many of these far left Democratic Socialist loons still don't get it.
 
Indeed.

Do these loons really think we are supposed to stop enforcing immigration law and deporting illegals because they fear something.?

Indeed, this is why they lost and many of these far left Democratic Socialist loons still don't get it.
This is exactly why they lost...because Kam said she wouldn't have done anything differently....and never mentioned a new plan to solves this huge problem...We should be eternally grateful to The View for inviting her...
 
Indeed.

Do these loons really think we are supposed to stop enforcing immigration law and deporting illegals because they fear something.?

Indeed, this is why they lost and many of these far left Democratic Socialist loons still don't get it.
Do you ever turn off FoKKKs? Even when you sleep?
 

Mass deportations could lead to a 7.4 percent drop in the GDP, meaning ‘the U.S. economy would not grow at all’ during President Trump’s second term, the report says

President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promise of sweeping deportations could result in “severe economic fallout,” devastating the economy even more than the Great Recession, according to a report by Democrats in the Congressional Joint Economic Committee.

Although Trump’s messaging about improving the economy for Americans during his second term appeared to strike a chord with voters, another one of his campaign fixtures — mass deportations — could have harmful economic consequences, the December 11 report warns. The 78-year-old Republican has suggested that he would use the military to assist in mass deportations.


Not only would the move upend the lives of millions of migrants, but Trump’s plans for mass deportations could “reduce economic growth, shrink the labor force, cost U.S.-born workers their jobs, raise costs for nearly all Americans, and risk igniting inflation,” states the report, which relied on research by nonprofit organizations.

The American Immigration Council estimated that if the U.S. deported one million people each year until the country no longer had an undocumented population, it could lead to a 4.2 percent to 6.8 percent loss in GDP. “To put this in context, the economy shrank by 4.3 percent during the Great Recession,” the Democrats wrote.

The Great Recession ran from 2007 to 2009 and was spurred by the bursting housing bubble.


Some experts warn that Donald Trump’s economic plans could harm the country more than the Great Recession (Getty Images)
Estimates from the Peterson Institute for International Economics showed even grimmer economic consequences. After analyzing how the deportation of 8.3 million undocumented immigrants would impact the U.S. economy, the think tank found that the GDP would be 7.4 percent lower by 2028.

“This 7.4 percent reduction in GDP over four years would likely mean that the U.S. economy would not grow at all during President Trump’s second term,” the report says.

Employment would also be 7 percent lower by the end of Trump’s term, the institute found, and 44,000 U.S.-born workers would lose their jobs.


“Employers would not simply hire U.S.-born workers to fill the vacancies created by undocumented workers who are deported, as there would be too many vacancies, U.S.-born workers would be unlikely to move into these industries, and employer hiring behavior can be variable,” the report says.

Although undocumented immigrants only make up about 4.4 percent and 5.4 percent of the overall labor force, they have enormous roles in certain industries: construction, agriculture, health care and hospitality.


Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance have pledged a massive deportation plan once they take office in January (Getty Images)
Trump’s proposed mass deportations would remove up to 1.5 million workers from the construction industry, 225,000 from agriculture, one million from hospitality, 870,000 from manufacturing and 461,000 from transportation and warehousing, AIC estimated.


These labor shortages could also lead to increased costs across the board. Deporting 1.3 million immigrants would raise prices by 1.5 percent by 2028, while deporting 8.3 million immigrants would raise prices by 9.1 percent, the institute predicted.

By taking undocumented immigrants out of the equation, the U.S. is also losing a group of consumers, leading to reduced spending, the report says.

Given the estimated economic ramifications, Congressional Joint Economic Committee Chair Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) called Trump’s plan for mass deportations “reckless.”

“Trump’s plan to deport millions of immigrants does absolutely nothing to address the core problems driving our broken immigration system,” the New Mexico Democrat said. “Instead, all it will do is raise grocery prices, destroy jobs, and shrink the economy. His immigration policy is reckless and would cause irreparable harm to our economy.”
It’s idiocracy. Felonious makes President. Dwayne Comacho look like a genius.
 
The option was Kam...now that would have been "idiocracy" .....what was her plan to resolve the immigration problems again?
Yeah, camala the border czar did such a great job with the border crisis that she/her/it & biden left Trump with
the huge task to restore his 1st term policies that kept our border secure, and to enact other policies like deporting
all of these illegals who are destroying peoples' lives and costing the taxpayers billions of bucks to pacify them
in many ways.
 
Yeah, camala the border czar did such a great job with the border crisis that she/her/it & biden left Trump with
the huge task to restore his 1st term policies that kept our border secure, and to enact other policies like deporting
all of these illegals who are destroying peoples' lives and costing the taxpayers billions of bucks to pacify them
in many ways.
Why do liberals insist on ignoring all those peskky details?
 
Why do liberals insist on ignoring all those peskky details?
Simply because they refuse to accept that their party's policies have destroyed America and Americans in
almost every way there is, especially those during these past 4 years. What a complete disaster the dems
have leveled against our nation. Not one of these lefties can point to any single policy they had that
helped America or Americans. Not one. They are Marxists to the core, which means that they seek to
undermine and to destroy the individual rights of people through censorship, DEI, etc. and to destroy
the family structure. Less we forget that it was the Hildebeast that best described the dems determination
to undermine and destroy the family structure with her insistence that 'It Takes A Village', or it takes a
government to control our lives. The bigger the government, the happier the libs will be.
 
Yep....I absolutely am willing to watch things unfold. I support POTUS Trumps policies, as do the majority of Americans which is why he won so convincingly. YOU are the minority,....get used to it. A new day is coming...... :)
The majority of voters voted against trump. Less than a 1% shift in the popular vote, and Harris would be President.

trump supporters are a minority.
 
Trump won every battleground state, the popular vote, and the electoral vote,

What did Kamala win, Marty!

Marty?
Are you responding to Walter Brennan, the old guy who walked with a limp and starred on the TV
show 'The Real McCoys' back in the 1960s? His looney posts like that one saying Trump lost the
majority vote is just plain stupid, ignorant and or to be expected from a leftist.
 

Mass deportations could lead to a 7.4 percent drop in the GDP, meaning ‘the U.S. economy would not grow at all’ during President Trump’s second term, the report says

President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promise of sweeping deportations could result in “severe economic fallout,” devastating the economy even more than the Great Recession, according to a report by Democrats in the Congressional Joint Economic Committee.

Although Trump’s messaging about improving the economy for Americans during his second term appeared to strike a chord with voters, another one of his campaign fixtures — mass deportations — could have harmful economic consequences, the December 11 report warns. The 78-year-old Republican has suggested that he would use the military to assist in mass deportations.


Not only would the move upend the lives of millions of migrants, but Trump’s plans for mass deportations could “reduce economic growth, shrink the labor force, cost U.S.-born workers their jobs, raise costs for nearly all Americans, and risk igniting inflation,” states the report, which relied on research by nonprofit organizations.

The American Immigration Council estimated that if the U.S. deported one million people each year until the country no longer had an undocumented population, it could lead to a 4.2 percent to 6.8 percent loss in GDP. “To put this in context, the economy shrank by 4.3 percent during the Great Recession,” the Democrats wrote.

The Great Recession ran from 2007 to 2009 and was spurred by the bursting housing bubble.


Some experts warn that Donald Trump’s economic plans could harm the country more than the Great Recession (Getty Images)
Estimates from the Peterson Institute for International Economics showed even grimmer economic consequences. After analyzing how the deportation of 8.3 million undocumented immigrants would impact the U.S. economy, the think tank found that the GDP would be 7.4 percent lower by 2028.

“This 7.4 percent reduction in GDP over four years would likely mean that the U.S. economy would not grow at all during President Trump’s second term,” the report says.

Employment would also be 7 percent lower by the end of Trump’s term, the institute found, and 44,000 U.S.-born workers would lose their jobs.


“Employers would not simply hire U.S.-born workers to fill the vacancies created by undocumented workers who are deported, as there would be too many vacancies, U.S.-born workers would be unlikely to move into these industries, and employer hiring behavior can be variable,” the report says.

Although undocumented immigrants only make up about 4.4 percent and 5.4 percent of the overall labor force, they have enormous roles in certain industries: construction, agriculture, health care and hospitality.


Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance have pledged a massive deportation plan once they take office in January (Getty Images)
Trump’s proposed mass deportations would remove up to 1.5 million workers from the construction industry, 225,000 from agriculture, one million from hospitality, 870,000 from manufacturing and 461,000 from transportation and warehousing, AIC estimated.


These labor shortages could also lead to increased costs across the board. Deporting 1.3 million immigrants would raise prices by 1.5 percent by 2028, while deporting 8.3 million immigrants would raise prices by 9.1 percent, the institute predicted.

By taking undocumented immigrants out of the equation, the U.S. is also losing a group of consumers, leading to reduced spending, the report says.

Given the estimated economic ramifications, Congressional Joint Economic Committee Chair Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) called Trump’s plan for mass deportations “reckless.”

“Trump’s plan to deport millions of immigrants does absolutely nothing to address the core problems driving our broken immigration system,” the New Mexico Democrat said. “Instead, all it will do is raise grocery prices, destroy jobs, and shrink the economy. His immigration policy is reckless and would cause irreparable harm to our economy.”
You know, this sounds awfully similar to arguments about freeing slaves in 1850...
 
The majority of voters voted against trump. Less than a 1% shift in the popular vote, and Harris would be President.

trump supporters are a minority.
Remember, the majority of "her" votes weren't for her...they were against President Trump...
Not enough time or money to reinvent her to make people actually like Her and vote for Her...She lost because she was a terrible candidate... Look how well she did when she ran for President...and after her years with Joe, people got to see just how awful she was...
President Trump dodged a bullet....Americans dodged a bigger one...
 

Mass deportations could lead to a 7.4 percent drop in the GDP, meaning ‘the U.S. economy would not grow at all’ during President Trump’s second term, the report says

President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promise of sweeping deportations could result in “severe economic fallout,” devastating the economy even more than the Great Recession, according to a report by Democrats in the Congressional Joint Economic Committee.

Although Trump’s messaging about improving the economy for Americans during his second term appeared to strike a chord with voters, another one of his campaign fixtures — mass deportations — could have harmful economic consequences, the December 11 report warns. The 78-year-old Republican has suggested that he would use the military to assist in mass deportations.


Not only would the move upend the lives of millions of migrants, but Trump’s plans for mass deportations could “reduce economic growth, shrink the labor force, cost U.S.-born workers their jobs, raise costs for nearly all Americans, and risk igniting inflation,” states the report, which relied on research by nonprofit organizations.

The American Immigration Council estimated that if the U.S. deported one million people each year until the country no longer had an undocumented population, it could lead to a 4.2 percent to 6.8 percent loss in GDP. “To put this in context, the economy shrank by 4.3 percent during the Great Recession,” the Democrats wrote.

The Great Recession ran from 2007 to 2009 and was spurred by the bursting housing bubble.


Some experts warn that Donald Trump’s economic plans could harm the country more than the Great Recession (Getty Images)
Estimates from the Peterson Institute for International Economics showed even grimmer economic consequences. After analyzing how the deportation of 8.3 million undocumented immigrants would impact the U.S. economy, the think tank found that the GDP would be 7.4 percent lower by 2028.

“This 7.4 percent reduction in GDP over four years would likely mean that the U.S. economy would not grow at all during President Trump’s second term,” the report says.

Employment would also be 7 percent lower by the end of Trump’s term, the institute found, and 44,000 U.S.-born workers would lose their jobs.


“Employers would not simply hire U.S.-born workers to fill the vacancies created by undocumented workers who are deported, as there would be too many vacancies, U.S.-born workers would be unlikely to move into these industries, and employer hiring behavior can be variable,” the report says.

Although undocumented immigrants only make up about 4.4 percent and 5.4 percent of the overall labor force, they have enormous roles in certain industries: construction, agriculture, health care and hospitality.


Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance have pledged a massive deportation plan once they take office in January (Getty Images)
Trump’s proposed mass deportations would remove up to 1.5 million workers from the construction industry, 225,000 from agriculture, one million from hospitality, 870,000 from manufacturing and 461,000 from transportation and warehousing, AIC estimated.


These labor shortages could also lead to increased costs across the board. Deporting 1.3 million immigrants would raise prices by 1.5 percent by 2028, while deporting 8.3 million immigrants would raise prices by 9.1 percent, the institute predicted.

By taking undocumented immigrants out of the equation, the U.S. is also losing a group of consumers, leading to reduced spending, the report says.

Given the estimated economic ramifications, Congressional Joint Economic Committee Chair Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) called Trump’s plan for mass deportations “reckless.”

“Trump’s plan to deport millions of immigrants does absolutely nothing to address the core problems driving our broken immigration system,” the New Mexico Democrat said. “Instead, all it will do is raise grocery prices, destroy jobs, and shrink the economy. His immigration policy is reckless and would cause irreparable harm to our economy.”
We all know some of the inflation we got under Biden was caused by COVID but the right doesn't want to admit it, they just want to blame Biden and the Dems.
When Trump puts on his tariffs and the cost of just about everything we buy goes up on PURPOSE the MAGA will cry like babies.
They voted for it and got what they wanted so I hope they are happy and don't cry too much.
There is a big difference between COVID induced inflation and driving up cost of almost everything on PURPOSE.
 
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