@philmchawk@sickburnbro@dissidentsoaps >He has no history of deporting illegals, He has, but the conflict is that Obama has done more, it was under him where the "kids and cages" issue popped up.
But as I've learned over the years, is that "perception = reality" and because Trump was so successful at saying he deported many, people believed it, so it stuck.
@philmchawk@sickburnbro@dissidentsoaps You said he didn't have any deportation history, so I brought up a graph and compared him to other administrations; that's how Obama came in, to compare his deportations against others.
The FBI was created at the suggestion of the Executive Branch but had to to go through the legislative process for appropriations and laws as all Agencies do.
>Him doing it would him making an EO Maybe what he did under Covid to stop immigration from any class of aliens could stop it, but I'm not familiar with deporting them from being inside the country, so maybe you can enlighten me on that.
>creating an agency to deport beaners Not a presidential power; Congress has to do that
>He had zero order on immigrations That's not true;
-Executive Order 13767: Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements (January 25, 2017)
-Executive Order 13768: Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States (January 25, 2017)
-Executive Order 13780: Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States (March 6, 2017)
@Ghislaine I remember when Sam Hyde talked about how when John McAfee died, he would release 30 terabytes of data as a Deadman switch. Sam commented that "Who the fuck has 30 terabytes of data like that just sitting around?" Like @Humpleupagus is inferring as well, why would someone just have that unless they're running servers and shit?
@Ghislaine Their reasoning for it is that they have too much stuff to sift through (allegedly), according to the article 4,000 terabytes (wtf) of data, and the judge set a deadline for November 18th for the trial date.