What's the difference between pointing out the difference in approach and saying one is better vs defending? Tell me the very specific difference? What is it? "Your partisan brain is cooked" Same ICE director. Actually substantially less deportations from what I can tell. But less people are coming in. I haven't defended Trump. I actually think he needs to increase the amount of ICE agents within every state (I've said this already). But yeah. I'm the partisan one. Reddit tier ad hominem gobbledegook. You're bad at arguing. You've proved you're a liar. You have zero self awareness and your points are moot and have all been proven wrong. I've said it before and I'll say it again. It's time for you to give up. You've lost.

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ihsotas 3 weeks ago
I brought up Obama specifically because he deported a lot of people and did so without a heavy handed approach. Perhaps he was able to work with blue cities in a less adversarial way, though leftist tend to see little difference between Obama and republicans so I recall there being far left outcry to deportations. I don’t really care about immigration. I see it as mostly a non issue. I think it’s being used as a political weapon and a way to stretch the boundaries of state authority. Eventually the large nation state will fall and all this bluster will seem so retarded.