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He further stipulated those offsprings who would be deported (thru their ancestry or relevant, dominant path):
- The Ellis Island Immigrants and Pirates
- African Americans , even though they were enslaved.
- Those who immigrated under Indentured Servitude
- Those American Indians who came across the Bering Strait
- Present day visa holders worldwide
- And then Mexicans Should go and leave behind their art, hard work, food and recipes.
The USA. from there, should start anew. Jasper Biggerstaff (AOC)
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Deportation in America
With David Remnick January 12, 2018
A tougher stance on immigration is the signature position of the Trump Administration, and the President’s first year in office has been marked by sharply increased numbers of arrests of unauthorized immigrants. In this hour, we explore immigration and deportation from the perspective of a Wisconsin dairy farm, a conservative Washington think tank, the mother of a deportee, and a sanctuary church where a woman is hiding in plain sight from immigration enforcement.
Fleeing Deportation, a Woman Takes Sanctuary in a Church
Amanda Morales Guerra, fleeing deportation, is hiding from ice, and its officers know exactly where: at the Holyrood Episcopal Church, where the congregation has given her sanctuary.
Immigration, Deportation, and Trump
The New Yorker staff writers Sarah Stillman and Jonathan Blitzer on immigration and deportation, the central issues of the Trump Presidency.
From a Washington Think Tank, the Conservative View of Immigration
A conservative policy analyst argues for greatly increased deportations.
Mexican Workers in America’s Dairyland
While the immigration debate rages, farm workers—and farm owners—ponder the fate of American agriculture.
Hoping for Asylum, a Young, Gay Honduran Was Sent to His Death
Nelson fled the gangs of Honduras at seventeen, hoping for asylum in the U.S. Immigration authorities sent him back, and he didn’t live long.

