Comments by "Allison James" (@allisonjames2923) on "Fox News" channel.

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  7. Oh & if you don’t care about the horrendous effect that mass roundups & deportations will have on people, try the fact that In 2022, undocumented immigrants contributed nearly $100bn in federal, state, and local taxes - from which they derived very little benefit as undocumented immigrants (despite the lies told) can’t access most social welfare schemes. Can you imagine how much more documented immigrants pay? Those same people who will become so terrified of being rounded up “accidentally” that they will be afraid to go to work? That’s more than $100 BILLION a year that’s going to disappear from your economy. But it’s ok, because the richest man in America & other billionaires will be slashing funding for all kinds of things that benefit you & your loved ones, directly & indirectly. The same people who have refused to pay their own workers, who hired other people rather than pay overtime, who bragged about firing workers who dared protest for improved wages & conditions. People like you voting for Dump & his nightmare minions, have no idea of the hell you’ve unleashed on America this time around. Because he did plenty of damage last time, including increasing the National debt by $7.8 TRILLION, much of which happened prior to Covid thanks to his tax cuts for the rich. But last time he actually had some people in his Cabinet & Government who stopped some of his most stupid & destructive ideas. THIS time, he’s hiring supremely unqualified people like a TV anchor to run the DOJ, Musk & Ramaswamey, a conspiracy nutter for the Dept of Health, Dr Oz, & so many more unqualified idiotic yes men who won’t dare to tell him he’s wrong. Great job. Really! Hope you enjoy the price increases from tariffs being passed on to consumers as well as the massive loss of workers…/smh
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  10. Hey - Latinas & other migrants supporting Trump - Make sure if he gets elected, you carry your papers with you everywhere. You don’t want to accidentally get deported with all those “other” migrants. But I’m sure you’ll be fine because you don’t look Latina & they’ve never accidentally imprisoned American citizens in the past, thinking they were illegal immigrants… oh wait… “Sergio Carrillo had already been handcuffed in the Home Depot parking lot when an officer wearing a Homeland Security uniform appeared. “Homeland Security?” Carrillo asked. “What do you want with me?” Ignoring Carrillo’s demands for an explanation, the officer ordered the 39-year-old taken to a federal detention facility in downtown Los Angeles for people believed to be in the country illegally. “You’re making a big mistake,” Carrillo recalled saying from the back seat to the officers driving him. “I am a U.S. citizen.” The arrest last year was the start of a perplexing and frightening ordeal for Carrillo, who said in an interview with The Times that immigration officials scoffed at his repeated claims of citizenship and instead opened a case against him in immigration court to have him deported. It would take four days for government officials to concede their mistake and release Carrillo. The case, say civil rights attorneys and other critics of the country’s immigration enforcement system, highlights broader problems with how people are targeted for deportation. They argue databases used by immigration officials to determine who is and isn’t in the country legally are beset by outdated and inaccurate information that leads to an unknown number of U.S. citizens being detained each year.” From: How a U.S. citizen was mistakenly targeted for deportation. He’s not alone By Joel Rubin and Paige St. John Nov. 29, 2017
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  12. Make sure if he gets elected that you carry your papers with you everywhere you go. You don’t want to accidentally get deported with all those “other” Latinas. But I’m sure you’ll be fine because you don’t look Latina & they’ve never accidentally imprisoned American citizens in the past, thinking they were illegal immigrants… oh wait… “Sergio Carrillo had already been handcuffed in the Home Depot parking lot when an officer wearing a Homeland Security uniform appeared. “Homeland Security?” Carrillo asked. “What do you want with me?” Ignoring Carrillo’s demands for an explanation, the officer ordered the 39-year-old taken to a federal detention facility in downtown Los Angeles for people believed to be in the country illegally. “You’re making a big mistake,” Carrillo recalled saying from the back seat to the officers driving him. “I am a U.S. citizen.” The arrest last year was the start of a perplexing and frightening ordeal for Carrillo, who said in an interview with The Times that immigration officials scoffed at his repeated claims of citizenship and instead opened a case against him in immigration court to have him deported. It would take four days for government officials to concede their mistake and release Carrillo. The case, say civil rights attorneys and other critics of the country’s immigration enforcement system, highlights broader problems with how people are targeted for deportation. They argue databases used by immigration officials to determine who is and isn’t in the country legally are beset by outdated and inaccurate information that leads to an unknown number of U.S. citizens being detained each year.” From: How a U.S. citizen was mistakenly targeted for deportation. He’s not alone By Joel Rubin and Paige St. John Nov. 29, 2017
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