Trump’s Day One: A Bold Agenda to Reclaim America

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  1. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 4 weeks ago

    Here are more facts those on the Right can and will ignore.

    "Restaurants are under threat as costs skyrocket and consumers cut back"

    Restaurants face a three-pronged attack from Trump's failed Bold Agenda:

    1. Tariffs

    2. Inflation

    3. Deportations.

    This is an article about a Ruby Red Oklahoma business paying for Trump's chaos.

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/10/business … r-spending

    1. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      The golden age...the prices at restaurants now is easily over $30 a meal.  Even fast food tops $15 for a meal.  Restaurants are  empty & closing.... Inflation is crushing the middle class.   Just wait until Trump's new taxes fully kick in...Soon you will see $100+ for ribeye dinner thanks to tariffs

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

        My wife and I had dinner at Longhorn the other night. One 6oz filet, one 6oz NY strip, their Wild West Shrimp, up grade asparagus (can you believe) and diet cokes - $100 plus untaxed tips.

  2. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 4 weeks ago

    Someone here insulted me by saying most of the information I provide is "misinformation". Just to state the obvious that almost all of you know is that claim is as false as it can get.

  3. tsmog profile image73
    tsmogposted 4 weeks ago

    For the curious and pot of coffee at hand poke about at . . .

    FBI Releases 2024 Reported Crimes in the Nation Statistics
    https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases … statistics

    The FBI’s crime statistics estimates, based on reported data, show a violent crime occurred, on average, every 25.9 seconds in 2024. The breakdown shows on average a murder occurred every 31.1 minutes and a rape occurred every 4.1 minutes. National violent crime decreased an estimated 4.5% in 2024 compared to 2023 estimates:

    ** Murder and non-negligent manslaughter recorded a 2024 estimated nationwide decrease of 14.9% compared to the previous year.
    ** In 2024, the estimated number of offenses in the revised rape category saw an estimated 5.2% decrease.
    ** Aggravated assault figures decreased an estimated 3.0% in 2024.
    ** Robbery showed an estimated decrease of 8.9% nationally.

    Go to the bottom of the page and use the Crime Data Explorer and have some fun, fun, fun with where it leads

    Also, just for fun try out  . . .

    Crime by Zip Code presented by CrimeGrade.org
    https://crimegrade.org/crime-by-zip-code/

  4. Credence2 profile image81
    Credence2posted 4 weeks ago

    This gerrymandering issue reminded me of an old ditty from 1983, enjoy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3eC35LoF4U

    1. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      Lol a great one!

  5. Willowarbor profile image59
    Willowarborposted 4 weeks ago

    I guess he should have used a flagpole or at the least bear spray?
    https://x.com/patriottakes/status/1955806148285649234

    Why is she talking like a 5-year-old over a man throwing a sandwich??

    Jeanine "one more bottle" Pirro...


    https://hubstatic.com/17599292.jpg

  6. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 13 days ago

    “Trump’s ‘bold agenda’ hasn’t made America stronger; it’s made us smaller, uniting foes and unsettling friends.”

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/30/china/ch … -relations

  7. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 13 days ago

    I asked AI (short for ChatGPT for me) is there is any part of the federal gov't that is still working as well as it did before Trump's "Bold Agenda". Surprisingly, if found a few - a very few. They are:

    * Delivery of SSA benefits

    * The release of BEA stats (so far)

    * Weather and Hazard forecasts (so far)

    * Aviation Safety

    That was it on the first try but missed the point, I was actually thinkin about the Departments that house those functions. So I started asking one by one. This and the comments that follow analyze how Trump has laid waste to a functioning federal gov't that no longer provide the services to the American people we have become accustomed to. We will start with the DOJ/FBI.

    * All independence is gone - totally weaponized to go after Trump's political enemies and other things he doesn't like. In ALL modern administrations, even Trump's first term, the DOJ and varying degrees of independence from the White House, but NEVER has it become subsumed by the White House has it has in 2025.

    * Huge exodus, either voluntary, in protest, or fired of lawyers impending prosecutions. Massive increase in Trump (not American) loyalists.

    * Virtual dissolution of the DOJ civil rights function.

    * De-prioritization of pattern-and-practice policing cases encouraging bad police to grow again.

    * Layoffs and closures among groups that help police, labs, and victims

    * Reassignments away from prior work to concentrate on Trump priorities, mainly retribution and sanctuary cities.

    It is easy to see why people now call the DOJ the Department of Injustice (DOIJ)

    FBI

    * Budget cuts so steep that even Trump loyalist Patal says the FBI can't do its mission.

    * Deemphasis of counter-terrorism (both domestic and foreign) and cyber warfare, often leading to leaving skeleton crews in those offices.

    * Reassigning agents from important work to patrol the streets of D.C and maybe other cities.

    * DOJ cuts also reduce support to state/local labs and task forces, contributing to forensic backlogs and less assistance that many FBI joint cases rely on.

    * Net: Core missions (counterterrorism, counterintelligence, violent crime, cyber) continue, but capacity is down and triage is up; some “non-law-enforcement” lines are being pared back.

    Trump has clearly made America LESS SAFE Again.

    *

  8. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 13 days ago

    Trump and his jackboots can't stop from breaking the law - and nobody does anything to stop our quick slide into autocracy.

    "Lawmakers push for answers days after Border Patrol detains crew workers helping firefighters in Washington blaze"

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/31/us/washi … der-patrol

    You would hope that things like this would embarrass the Trump apologists here - but no, they will defend illegal activity to their dying breath, it seems.

  9. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 12 days ago

    I am guessing Trump apologists are too embarrassed to respond now. Either that, or they have finally come to understand what a disaster Trump is. Anyway, here is another very sad consequence of TRUMP'S AMERICA

    "Washington

    Along with the excitement that accompanies the start of school, parents and schoolchildren in Washington, DC, have something new to contend with this year: how to navigate a federal law enforcement surge and immigration crackdown in the nation’s capital.

    At one middle school, where many students are minorities, parents and teachers took extra precautions by walking their students back and forth from Union Station, the city’s busy train station, as National Guard members patrolled nearby.

    The parents, who held signs identifying themselves as guardians and escorts for students, were approached by police and warned not to “loiter” on the first morning of school, one of the parents involved said.

    Another mom, who volunteered to be part of the system, brings her passport with her while she’s with the students even though she’s a US citizen. She asked that her name not be used amid safety and privacy concerns, and is “terrified” of the kids getting profiled or caught up in an enforcement action.

    “It’s hard,” she told CNN. “I was crying because I was just like it’s a risk to go and protect my daughter and her classmates, but it’s also necessary to protect them.”"


    [CNN Subscriber Only Report]

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/01/politics … -crackdown

  10. IslandBites profile image69
    IslandBitesposted 10 days ago

    Florida Says It Plans to End All Vaccine Mandates

    The state would be the first to end all requirements, including for schoolchildren, rejecting a practice that public health experts have credited for decades with limiting the spread of infectious diseases.

    Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, the Florida surgeon general, made the announcement on Wednesday alongside Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican. Mr. DeSantis rose to national prominence during the coronavirus pandemic, and over time he has espoused increasingly anti-vaccine views.

    “Who am I to tell you what your child should put in their body?” Dr. Ladapo, a vocal denigrator of vaccines, said to applause during an event on Wednesday in Valrico, Fla., near Tampa. “Your body is a gift from God.”

    He added that the administration would be “working to end” all vaccine mandates. “Every last one of them is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery,” Dr. Ladapo said.

    Dr. Ladapo has faced repeated criticism from others in his field for his stances on public health. He allowed parents to choose whether to send unvaccinated children to school during a measles outbreak in Weston, Fla., in 2024, rejecting longstanding, evidence-based public health guidelines. The misinformation he spread about Covid vaccines prompted a public rebuke from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2023.

    Mr. DeSantis, who appointed Dr. Ladapo as surgeon general in 2021, also announced the creation of a commission to align Florida with goals laid out by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s secretary of Health and Human Services and a vocal vaccine skeptic. The commission will be headed by Casey DeSantis, the governor’s wife.

    Back to the caves, coming soon. SMH

    1. Ken Burgess profile image71
      Ken Burgessposted 10 days agoin reply to this

      I think there is room certainly to modify the list down to a much smaller "required" amount.

      After all...there are millions of us now in our 50s and older that made it here getting one fifth the vaccines required today.

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 9 days agoin reply to this

        Since you made that argument, I am guessing you don't really understand why mass vaccinations are required to save millions of lives. I'll let AI summarize it for you:

        Why require them

        Protecting others, not just the child. Some diseases (especially measles) spread explosively—each case can infect 12–18 others without immunity. To stop chains of transmission, you typically need ~95% of people immune. School mandates are a proven way to keep coverage that high.
        PubMed
        Mayo Clinic

        Real-world proof: outbreaks happen where coverage dips. The U.S. saw 1,249 measles cases across 22 outbreaks in 2019—driven by under-vaccinated pockets. CDC warns that when measles reaches communities with gaps, outbreaks follow.
        CDC
        +1

        Vaccines work extremely well. Two MMR doses are about 97% effective against measles, which is why high coverage essentially stops spread.
        CDC
        +1

        Coverage stays high when schools require it. CDC and health-policy research identify school-entry requirements as a key tool for sustaining high vaccination and low disease rates. (Without them, uptake falls unevenly and leaves “holes” big enough for outbreaks.)
        CDC
        Health Affairs

        Law & ethics: preventing harm to others. For over a century, the Supreme Court has upheld vaccination requirements as a legitimate use of state “police powers” to protect public health (e.g., Jacobson v. Massachusetts in 1905; later cases upheld school-exclusion rules). The logic: your liberty doesn’t include exposing others—especially infants and the immunocompromised—to serious, preventable risk.

        “Why everyone?” (Isn’t targeted protection enough?)

        Targeted approaches (only vaccinating high-risk kids, or trying to “ring-vaccinate” after a case appears) don’t work well for measles-like diseases; they spread before you can react. Because kids mix intensely in schools, a universal, predictable rule at enrollment is the least burdensome way to keep the whole community—including babies, cancer patients, and kids who can’t be vaccinated for medical reasons—safe.

    2. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 9 days agoin reply to this

      Ladapo is clearly a quack and has zero regard for life.

  11. Sharlee01 profile image81
    Sharlee01posted 9 days ago

    Back to the thread subject, Trump's Bold Agenda to make America free of drugs that kill.

    "The recent interception of 1,300 barrels of methamphetamine precursor chemicals, containing approximately 360,000 pounds of benzyl alcohol and 334,000 pounds of N-methylformamide, represents the largest meth precursor seizure in U.S. law enforcement history, thwarting the production of an estimated 420,000 pounds of meth worth over $569 million on the street. This historic accomplishment was made possible by a coordinated multi-agency effort involving Homeland Security, CBP, FBI, DEA, Department of Defense, and the Texas National Guard. Notably, the expedited enforcement was enabled by the designation of the Sinaloa Cartel as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, a strategic move undertaken during the Trump administration. This seizure isn't just about stopping illicit substances; it’s a major blow against transnational cartel operations and the illegal chemical supply chain originating from Shanghai and bound for Mexico.

    Trump is working on keeping promises.

    What are your thoughts on Trump’s actions to prevent illegal drugs from reaching communities in the U.S.?

    1. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 9 days agoin reply to this

      Beyond ineffective and harmful tariffs, I wasn't aware of any specific new programs Trump instantiated to stop drugs from entering the US. Consequently, I asked AI. It turns out the reason I wasn't aware of any is because there were very few Trump initiatives. AI came up with:

      * The 2018 STOP Act.

      * Pressuring China to stop the flow in 2019 and ending the Chinese de minimis exemption in 2025. The worldwide de minimis exemption just started a few days ago.

      * Maybe designation of cartels as "terrorists" organization.

      That is it as far as I can find. Can you find others?

      Now what you described above were great tactical successes.

      But, does that mean Trump is being successful in beating the drug crises?   The real answer is - we don't know yet, not enough data. But, what we do know is Trump 1.0 was more or less - meh.

      Here are the FACTS developed through AI. There are very few good metrics to use to measure across time. They are 1) NFLIS Lab Reports, which is a proxy for drug availability), 2) Overdose deaths, and 3) Purity :

      Trump 1.0

      Fentanyl: Availability - increasing thru 2021; Deaths - large increase going into 2021; Purity - High

      Meth: Availability - increasing; Deaths - increasing; Purity - very high

      Cocaine: Availability - increasing; Deaths - increasing; Purity - stable/mixed

      Biden

      Fentanyl: Availability - increasing thru 2022 (data ends there); Deaths - decreasing rapidly going into 2024; Purity - trending down

      Meth: Availability - increasing; Deaths - decreasing; Purity - very high

      Cocaine: Availability - increasing; Deaths - decreasing; Purity - stable/mixed

      Trump 2.0

      Fentanyl: Availability - TBD; Deaths - provisionally still going down; Purity - trending down

      Meth: Availability - TBD; Deaths - provisionally mixed/slightly down; Purity - very high

      Cocaine: Availability - TBD; Deaths - provisionally mixed/slightly down; Purity - stable/mixed

      For heroin and abused prescriptions both are down mainly due to substitution with other things, mainly fentanyl.

      So, what can be said about Trump?

      1. We don't know if he is keeping his promise or not.
      2. He got a short-term tactical success recently
      3. His long-term effectiveness is to be determined but Biden had it heading in the right direction.

      1. Sharlee01 profile image81
        Sharlee01posted 9 days agoin reply to this

        Here’s a clear comparison of drug confiscations—i.e., major law enforcement seizures—during the Biden administration (2021–2024) versus the first 9 months of Trump’s second term (Jan 20 to early Sep 2025):

        1. Biden Administration (2021–2024)

        High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program: Provided $298 million (FY 2023) to law enforcement across all 50 states. In 2023, HIDTA-supported agencies removed more than 9,000 kg of fentanyl and over 117 million fentanyl pills, and disrupted or dismantled over 3,000 drug trafficking and money laundering organizations. (turn0search6
        )

        General statement: The Biden administration emphasized seizing "historic amounts of illicit drugs at our border"—notably, more fentanyl was interdicted at ports of entry in the past two fiscal years than in the previous five fiscal years combined. (turn0search6
        )

        Global enforcement and sanctions: Executive Order 14059 (Dec 2021) enabled sanctions on foreign actors in the illicit drug trade; efforts included targeting precursor chemicals and disrupting supply chains globally. (turn0search30
        , turn0search7
        )

        Summary for Biden:

        Fentanyl (pills): ~117 million pills

        Fentanyl (powder/kilograms): Over 9,000 kg

        Organizations dismantled: Over 3,000

        Aggressive border interdictions and new detection tech

        2. Trump’s Second Term (Jan 20 – Sep ~4, 2025)

        DEA & DOJ seizures (first half of 2025):

        44 million fentanyl pills

        4,500 lbs of fentanyl powder (~2,041 kg)

        ~65,000 lbs of methamphetamine (~29,484 kg)

        ~201,500 lbs of cocaine (~91,400 kg)

        2,105 fentanyl-related arrests
        (turn0search3
        )

        Fentanyl seizures through April 30, 2025:

        Over 22.2 million fentanyl pills

        3,100 lbs of fentanyl powder (~1,406 kg)

        Represents 119 million lethal doses
        (Note: These may overlap with the DOJ total; numbers may reflect different reporting scopes or time slices.) (turn0search10
        )

        Precursor chemical seizure (early September 2025):

        1,300 barrels of meth precursors containing:

        360,000 lbs of benzyl alcohol

        334,000 lbs of n-methyl formaldehyde

        Estimated potential to produce 420,000 lbs of methamphetamine (~190,500 kg)

        Street value: ~$569 million
        (turn0news14
        , turn0news16
        )

        3. Side-by-Side Comparison
        Metric    Biden (2021–2023/24)    Trump 2nd Term (Jan–Sep 2025)
        Fentanyl pills seized    ~117 million    22–44 million (first half of 2025)
        Fentanyl powder seized    Included within HIDTA total (9,000 kg+)    ~2,041 kg (4,500 lbs)
        Methamphetamine seized    Not specified    ~29,484 kg (65,000 lbs)
        Cocaine seized    Not specified    ~91,400 kg (201,500 lbs)
        Precursor chemicals seized    International actions    Massive meth-precursor haul (420,000 lbs potential)
        Arrests & organizations    >3,000 disrupted; sanctions applied    2,105 fentanyl-related arrests
        Insights & Context

        Scale: Biden-era seizures, especially fentanyl pills (117 million), exceed what's reported in Trump’s 2025 first half (22–44 million). However, Trump’s term includes significant seizures across multiple drug categories (meth, cocaine) and a huge precursor chemical haul not mirrored in the Biden data.

        Focus: Biden emphasized broad suppression of fentanyl and precursor supply chains through cooperation, sanctions, and HIDTA enforcement. Trump’s term features high-profile, large-scale seizures and precursor interceptions, likely enabled by his "terrorist organization" designations and enhanced enforcement posture.

        Data clarity: Biden-era figures are multi-year cumulative totals; Trump-era figures are partial-year only. It's possible Trump’s totals for a full year could approach or exceed Biden’s, depending on trends.

        The Trump administration has shown real strength—willing to blow a drug boat to pieces on open water. The message couldn’t be clearer: if you try to move chemicals for drug production, you risk being incinerated. By destroying the supply before it even reaches the labs, Trump is making it harder for these drugs to ever be produced in the first place.  So simple. Wonder why this had not been thought of before.....From everything I’ve found, Trump’s second-term move of blowing up a drug-chemical boat on open water is unusual, and I haven’t seen evidence that any other U.S. president directly ordered boats carrying precursor chemicals for drugs to be destroyed in that manner.   Trump makes it all look so simple and shines a glaring light on the ineptness of other administrations.

        1. Willowarbor profile image59
          Willowarborposted 9 days agoin reply to this

          "Pentagon officials were still working Wednesday on what legal authority they would tell the public was used to back up the extraordinary strike in international waters."

          Any legal authority?  Or should we just blow up boats on what we assume is in them?   

          According to legal experts, the Trump administration lacked clear legal authority under U.S. and international law to blow up the boat, a significant departure from standard drug interdiction practices. Critics have pointed out that the established process for suspected smuggling involves intercepting and boarding vessels, not using lethal force.  (AI)

          1. Sharlee01 profile image81
            Sharlee01posted 9 days agoin reply to this

            You divert. Seems you are not interested in the comparison of drug confiscations.

            I will only offer a view ---  The U.S. government has not publicly detailed the legal basis for these strikes, and I’ll leave the legal questions to the courts. As for me, I’m thrilled to see a president actually taking direct action to stop drugs at their source, truly a bold move. It makes you wonder why no one else ever thought of this. Half full: finally, someone is doing something to prevent these drugs from ever being made.

            The Trump administration has also indicated that similar operations will continue, marking a new phase in the U.S. counter-narcotics strategy. I could not be more pleased to see the guy I voted for taking a bold move to decrease drug production. In my view, He puts all who came before him to shame in terms of effectiveness.  I will end the conversation, share my view on your concern, and nothing more to add.

            1. Willowarbor profile image59
              Willowarborposted 9 days agoin reply to this

              Thrilled to see our government blow up boats with no clear legal authority? Okay.    What if the boat had nothing to do with drugs smuggling?

            2. Willowarbor profile image59
              Willowarborposted 9 days agoin reply to this

              "Seems you are not interested in the comparison of drug confiscations."

              I can have interest in both at the same time.  I find it somewhat troubling that we obliterate a boat in international waters and maybe ask questions later...

              1. Sharlee01 profile image81
                Sharlee01posted 9 days agoin reply to this

                Just pointing out you diverted from an ongoing conversation. You certainly have the right to share your opinion, as you have done.   It seems you are insinuating that the Pentagon did not know what the target was. As I said, I will let the legal eagles handle "if it comes".

                1. Willowarbor profile image59
                  Willowarborposted 9 days agoin reply to this

                  Shoot now .... Blow up now... Let the lawyers handle it later. Okie doke

                  1. Sharlee01 profile image81
                    Sharlee01posted 9 days agoin reply to this

                    Shoot now .... Blow up now... Let the lawyers handle it later. Okie doke"  Willow

                    Sort of what you seem to do regarding "If comes"...   Say whatever comes to mind, no matter factual or not.  You just insinuated the Pentagon blew up a boat, possibly not knowing what was on the boat.   Sort of stoot (insult) now, ask for facts later.   Your comment seems very hypocritical.

          2. My Esoteric profile image85
            My Esotericposted 9 days agoin reply to this

            Not that I mind drug smugglers getting blown out of the water, it still must be done legally. And with this administrations habit of lying about almost everything, I have no confidence they hit the right target.

            1. Willowarbor profile image59
              Willowarborposted 9 days agoin reply to this

              Exactly!   My god, what if these were just fishermen?  I've read that there were 11 people in the boat.  Supposedly, smuggling boats have his little crew as possible in order to maximize space for drugs...

        2. My Esoteric profile image85
          My Esotericposted 9 days agoin reply to this

          I did consider seizures until I realized there are too many variables to make them reliable over time, so, as a trained professional analyst, I dropped them for better metrics.

          1. Sharlee01 profile image81
            Sharlee01posted 9 days agoin reply to this

            Public Reporting

            DEA and CBP publish annual reports summarizing total drug seizures, trends, and geographic data.

            Records generally include drug type, weight, location, date, agency involved, and origin.

            These records form the basis for enforcement analysis, policy-making, and public awareness.

            the U.S. maintains detailed records of drug seizures through several federal agencies. Here’s how it works:

            Key Agencies & Record-Keeping

            DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)

            Tracks seizures of illegal drugs, precursor chemicals, and paraphernalia.

            Maintains databases like STRIDE (System to Retrieve Information from Drug Evidence) and NFLIS (National Forensic Laboratory Information System) for analysis of confiscated substances.

            CBP (Customs and Border Protection)

            Records seizures at ports of entry, airports, and border crossings.

            Tracks both illegal drugs and drug-making chemicals entering the U.S.

            ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

            Monitors cross-border smuggling operations, including clandestine shipments of precursor chemicals.

            FBI & Coast Guard

            Involved in seizures on waterways and maritime drug-smuggling operations.

            What’s Tracked

            Type of substance (fentanyl, meth, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, precursor chemicals)

            Weight and quantity

            Location and date of seizure

            Source or suspected origin

            Agency conducting the seizure

            Public Reporting

            Annual reports from DEA and CBP summarize total seizures, trends, and geographic data.

            Data is generally reliable for understanding trends, though there may be reporting lags and updates after investigations conclude.

            So yes, drug seizures in the U.S. are well-documented and tracked across multiple agencies, which allows policymakers, law enforcement, and the public to monitor trends in trafficking and substance distribution.

  12. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 9 days ago

    Were you aware of this Bold Agenda fallout

    "Why your health insurance copays, deductibles and premiums will probably surge next year"

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/04/business … t-increase

  13. Sharlee01 profile image81
    Sharlee01posted 9 days ago

    Finding the Missing: Trump’s Efforts to Account for Unaccompanied Children

    In recent months, the Trump administration has made headlines for its efforts to track down and reunite unaccompanied migrant children who went missing during the Biden administration. Many of these children had been released to sponsors, but government follow-ups had failed, leaving their whereabouts unknown. Trump officials put resources into locating these children, often working with law enforcement and international partners to ensure the kids were accounted for.

    The Trump administration asserted that it had located or "rescued" more than 13,000 children who were previously unaccounted for after being released to sponsors under the Biden administration. Reports indicate that some of these children were reunited with their families in their home countries or placed into foster care under HHS supervision. Additionally, law enforcement reportedly arrested several hundred abusive or criminal sponsors.

    While the full scope of the effort is still unfolding, the administration has framed these actions as a step toward accountability and child protection. By focusing on locating children who slipped through the cracks, the government is attempting to address what had become a serious humanitarian concern.

    Ongoing: The search for unaccompanied children is still active. Federal agencies, including ICE, FBI, DEA, and ATF, continue to conduct welfare checks, sponsor vetting, and identity verification using tools like DNA testing and fingerprinting. As of the latest reports, about 13,000 children have been located, with some reunited with families and others placed in foster care. Several hundred sponsors have been arrested for abuse or trafficking. Court challenges remain, and large numbers of children are still unaccounted for, meaning the operation is expected to continue for months ahead.

    Pleased to see children are being found, and in many cases, being reunited with their families, and out of harm's way.

    1. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 9 days agoin reply to this

      Lol he actually put 800 Guatemalan children, who had not yet received their due process, on a plane in the middle of the night on a holiday weekend....

      And as far as "rescuing" others in the system, once they've been placed with a sponsor here,...

      "After an unaccompanied minor is placed with a sponsor, the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) conducts follow-up calls to check on the child's safety and well-being. While sponsors and minors are not legally required to answer these calls, a lack of contact can raise concerns and may lead to further action by immigration officials. "  (AI)

      NOTHING HAS CHANGED IN THAT RULE FROM BIDEN TO TRUMP...

    2. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 9 days agoin reply to this

      Just as I thought, most of that is just political spin.

      The Truth is this from ChatGPT with sources:

      Short answer: the “Trump is tracking down missing children” line is mostly spin. Federal teams like the U.S. Marshals and NCMEC do this work under any president—and they’ve done high-profile child-recovery sweeps in both administrations. Claims that Trump personally “found” tens of thousands of “missing” kids conflate law-enforcement recoveries with immigration-system follow-ups and have been flagged as misleading.
      [Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service, PolitiFact, AP News]

      What’s actually true

      Child-recovery ops happen routinely.

      • Under Biden (2024), the U.S. Marshals ran a six-week national surge (“We Will Find You 2”) and located 200 critically missing children (endangered runaways and family abductions). That’s standard Marshals work, not unique to a president.
      [Department of Justice]

      • Under Trump (2020), the Marshals’ “Operation Not Forgotten” in Georgia recovered 39 missing/endangered kids—widely cited later on social media (sometimes with exaggerated trafficking claims).
      [U.S. Marshals Service, Snopes]

      * Big “Biden lost 300,000 kids” claims are misleading (putting it politely).
      Fact-checks and oversight reports say the “missing” language usually means HHS/ORR couldn’t reach a sponsor by phone on follow-up, not that the children vanished. There are real tracking gaps—but it’s not the same as tens of thousands of abducted kids.
      [AP News, Office of Inspector General, Office of Inspector General]

      Trump-era & Trump-2.0 talking points.
      In July 2025, DHS publicly asserted it had “located 13,000” of the children it says the prior administration “lost.” Independent reporting has repeatedly warned that framing is inaccurate (again, being polite); it conflates contact-failures with missing-person cases. Use caution with those numbers.
      U.S. Department of Homeland Security
      The Washington Post

      How did Biden do?

      Marshals recoveries continued and scaled (see the 200-child 2024 surge).
      Department of Justice

      Family-separation redress: Biden created a Family Reunification Task Force. By Apr. 16, 2024, DHS reported 4,656 children identified as in-scope and 3,225 reunifications completed (some pre-task-force, most through it). Independent groups still counted ~1,360 not yet reunited by late 2024—highlighting ongoing harm and complexity.
      U.S. Department of Homeland Security
      +1
      Human Rights Watch

      System weaknesses acknowledged: Federal watchdogs under Biden also documented ORR and ICE follow-up/monitoring gaps with unaccompanied minors—problems that span administrations and aren’t “solved” by rhetoric.
      Office of Inspector General
      Office of Inspector General

      Reality check on “missing children” numbers

      Most U.S. “missing child” cases are runaways and family custody issues that resolve without a dramatic rescue. In 2024, NCMEC assisted on 29,568 cases and says 91% were brought home; FBI NCIC logged hundreds of thousands of missing-person entries yearly (most later cleared). These are not presidential trophies; they’re the steady grind of local/federal work.
      NCMEC
      Federal Bureau of Investigation
      OJJDP

      Bottom line: Both administrations oversaw legitimate recoveries by the Marshals and partners. Trump-era boasts that he “found” huge numbers of “missing” children mostly rebrand immigration contact problems as rescue tallies; Biden oversaw sizeable recovery operations and a structured reunification effort for children separated in Trump’s first term, while still struggling with the same tracking gaps that watchdogs keep flagging.
      Department of Justice
      PolitiFact
      U.S. Department of Homeland Security
      Office of Inspector General

      1. Sharlee01 profile image81
        Sharlee01posted 9 days agoin reply to this

        You have misquoted me ---

        "Just as I thought, most of that is just political spin.

        The Truth is this from ChatGPT with sources:

        Short answer: the “Trump is tracking down missing children” line is mostly spin. " ECO

        I did not use the words  “Trump is tracking down missing children”   

        I have no interest in what Biden did or did not do.

        Don't missquote me--- this is not the first time, and I don't appreciate it.

        Sharlee01 wrote:
        Finding the Missing: Trump’s Efforts to Account for Unaccompanied Children

        In recent months, the Trump administration has made headlines for its efforts to track down and reunite unaccompanied migrant children who went missing during the Biden administration. Many of these children had been released to sponsors, but government follow-ups had failed, leaving their whereabouts unknown. Trump officials put resources into locating these children, often working with law enforcement and international partners to ensure the kids were accounted for.

        The Trump administration asserted that it had located or "rescued" more than 13,000 children who were previously unaccounted for after being released to sponsors under the Biden administration. Reports indicate that some of these children were reunited with their families in their home countries or placed into foster care under HHS supervision. Additionally, law enforcement reportedly arrested several hundred abusive or criminal sponsors.

        While the full scope of the effort is still unfolding, the administration has framed these actions as a step toward accountability and child protection. By focusing on locating children who slipped through the cracks, the government is attempting to address what had become a serious humanitarian concern.

        Ongoing: The search for unaccompanied children is still active. Federal agencies, including ICE, FBI, DEA, and ATF, continue to conduct welfare checks, sponsor vetting, and identity verification using tools like DNA testing and fingerprinting. As of the latest reports, about 13,000 children have been located, with some reunited with families and others placed in foster care. Several hundred sponsors have been arrested for abuse or trafficking. Court challenges remain, and large numbers of children are still unaccounted for, meaning the operation is expected to continue for months ahead.

        Pleased to see children are being found, and in many cases, being reunited with their families, and out of harm's way.
         

        This should wake most people up to the problem the Biden administration caused due to a lack of policies and a lack of problem-solving solving.

        1. Willowarbor profile image59
          Willowarborposted 8 days agoin reply to this

          Would he be doing anything to change the regulations that once these children are placed that they don't have to return the government's phone calls?

          1. Sharlee01 profile image81
            Sharlee01posted 8 days agoin reply to this

            Diverting --- not interested in your question.

            1. Willowarbor profile image59
              Willowarborposted 8 days agoin reply to this

              Seems like that would be a common sense change... If not, it shows a lack of problem solving.

              1. My Esoteric profile image85
                My Esotericposted 8 days agoin reply to this

                Not surprised, Trump is indefensible, so don't.

              2. Sharlee01 profile image81
                Sharlee01posted 8 days agoin reply to this

                "Seems like that would be a common sense change... If not, it shows a lack of problem solving." Willow

                Yes, common sense would be the key to this problem.

                So again, I ask, did the Biden administration change that rule? It became very apparent after they were unable to reach over 290,000 homes caring for unaccompanied children. If any administration were going to address the rule, it would have been to make caregivers responsible for answering phone calls.

                I always question your logic, especially when it so often backfires on you. Very odd.

          2. Sharlee01 profile image81
            Sharlee01posted 8 days agoin reply to this

            Wow! Can't believe you would ask that --- LOL right back a yout you --- Did the Biden administration do anything to change the regulations that once these children are placed that they don't have to return the government's phone calls? 

            You are diverting --- did I hit a nerve?

            1. My Esoteric profile image85
              My Esotericposted 8 days agoin reply to this

              Aren't we talking about Trump, not Biden?

              1. Sharlee01 profile image81
                Sharlee01posted 8 days agoin reply to this

                Trump has ordered door-to-door... Biden already put these children in harm's way. Phone calls just don't hack it under the Trump administration.

                So let's talk about what Trump has found, and what he is doing about the horrific situation Biden caused.

                "The Trump administration has undertaken significant efforts to locate and protect unaccompanied migrant children who were reportedly lost or exploited during the previous administration. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), over 300,000 unaccompanied children were placed with unvetted sponsors, leading to instances of abuse and trafficking. In response, the administration has located approximately 13,000 of these children and is working to ensure their safety"

                Below are examples of DHS law enforcement’s heroic actions rescuing children:

                On June 16, 2025, during a HSI worksite enforcement operation targeting employers and subcontractors who knowingly hire illegal aliens, HSI Mobile identified and rescued a child and arrested eight foreign nationals for violations of immigration law. The child was found to be working among adults and was believed to have never attended school since entering the United States two years ago.

                On May 28, 2025, HSI New York special agents arrested an adult male subject from Ecuador at his residence for violations relating to the sexual exploitation of a child. New York received information related to a 15-year-old female who was apprehended near El Paso, Texas, after illegally entering the United States. At that time, she was pregnant with the adult male’s child and had been in a relationship with him in Ecuador since the age of thirteen. The subject organized the smuggling of the young teenager across the U.S. border to engage in sexual acts. The subject’s mother sponsored her after her illegal entry, and the subject continued his relationship with the children, living together with his mother in Harlem.
                 
                On May 12, 2025, HSI Austin reported the identification and rescue of a child, the arrest of two Guatemalan nationals for violation of immigration law, and the initiation of an HSI-led investigation of state and federal charges of human trafficking and statutory rape. During a welfare check, HSI Agents, with the assistance of the FBI, identified a pregnant 14-year-old female residing with an unrelated adult male sponsor, later determined to be the biological father of the unborn child.

                On May 1, 2025, HSI Newark conducted a welfare check in East Orange, NJ. Three minors, ages 17, 16, and 15, were encountered at the residence and were observed to not be attending school. During the check, it was determined the sponsor was not living with the minors. They were living in filthy conditions with active mouse infestations. The residence was void of food. An HSI forensic interview of the minors revealed alleged verbal, physical, and sexual abuse of the three minors, along with potential labor exploitation.

                On June 24, 2025, HSI Nashville reported the identification of one child victim and one adult victim of labor trafficking. During an immigration court proceeding, the child victim disclosed that she and her 18-year-old brother had been forced by their sponsor to work to pay off their smuggling fees and to pay the sponsor's household expenses.

                BOTTOM LINE: President Trump and Secretary Noem take the responsibility to protect children seriously and will continue to work with federal law enforcement to reunite children with their families.
                https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/07/25/dhs … hatgpt.com

  14. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 8 days ago

    [b]"Hundreds of (hardworking, taxpaying, goods and services buying) undocumented immigrants apprehended in massive ICE raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia"[b]

    I'm glad I bought my Hyundai in December before Trump made it impossible to do.

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/05/us/georg … rested-hnk

    Trump sure doesn't solve problems but he causes a ton of them:

    * Higher inflation

    * Much higher debt

    * Nearly flat GDP growth

    * More war in Ukraine

    * More suffering in Gaza

    * Higher chances of recession

    * Millions more without health insurance

    * Ostracizing of America

    * An ineffective federal gov't (save for ICE) due to layoffs

    * A failing healthcare system much worse than before

    * Near Authoritarianism

    * Gun-toting soldiers in American streets ready to kill Americans

    * Dismantling of Public Integrity Safeguards

    * Graft and corruption in the Oval office

    * Increasing global warming

    * Deaths of millions of people

    I could go on.

    1. Sharlee01 profile image81
      Sharlee01posted 8 days agoin reply to this

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      1. Willowarbor profile image59
        Willowarborposted 8 days agoin reply to this

        No.  600 children, loaded onto a plane, in the middle of the night, on a holiday weekend.... None of which received their due process.

        1. Sharlee01 profile image81
          Sharlee01posted 8 days agoin reply to this

          YIKES ! You completely diverted, again

          "Hundreds of (hardworking, taxpaying, goods and services buying) undocumented immigrants apprehended in massive ICE raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia"  ECO

          Sharlee01 wrote:
          Do you believe in our immigration laws? These people were here illegally and will be deported via our laws.

          Not willing to jump off the subject.  You have diverted to a different issue. Which is now in the hands of the courts to rule on the legality. I trust the case will go the course, before legalities are ruled on. I don't discuss "if comes".

          1. Willowarbor profile image59
            Willowarborposted 8 days agoin reply to this

            Oh yes Hyundai...

            Nothing screams 'open for business' like zip-tying 300 South Korean engineers at a $12.6B Hyundai site, Operation Low Voltage turning diplomacy into a short circuit....LOL

            HSI chief Steven Schrank bragged that the raid was 'the largest single site ever', 475 detained, including B-1 business visitors.

            Hyundai says none were direct employees, yet the admin's 3,000-a-day quota had to be fed. Two weeks after Seoul signed a $350B deal, its citizens ride a detention bus while DHS ICE BARBIE Noem stays silent.

            Keep feeding quotas and starving the economy!

      2. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 8 days agoin reply to this

        How do you know they were here illegally - just because Trump said so?, lol. Hyundai says they were here legally and they have much more veracity than Trump.

        I ask my question again, why are you not bothered by all of Trump's illegal and corrupt activities. It seems to me that if you can't condemn that, wouldn't you lose credibility to condemn anyone else's minor crimes?

    2. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 8 days ago

      You certainly can't trust Trump to solve problems, only create them. Now, he is taking the wonderful Job Growth that Biden left him and is trashing it with his problem causing "solutions".

      "US economy added just 22,000 jobs in August, unemployment rises to highest level in nearly four years"

      I wonder which messenger Trump will fire now? Maybe he will simple impound bad news and only let good news (for him) reach the public. Maybe he will simply dismantle BLS and make the publishing of news Trump doesn't like illegal. Isn't that what Authoritarians who are good at their job do?

      https://www.cnn.com/business/live-news/ … ugust-2025

      1. Ken Burgess profile image71
        Ken Burgessposted 8 days agoin reply to this

        And there is a reason for that, to put pressure on the Fed to lower interest rates.

        Method to the madness... this one was pretty obvious.

        1. Willowarbor profile image59
          Willowarborposted 8 days agoin reply to this

          What???

          This post appears to be claiming that Trump is purposely tanking the economy so that the FED will lower rates? But every other garbled word out of his mouth is that we are the "hottest" country in the world??

          How about taking responsibility for implementing job killing policies?

    3. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 8 days ago

      Trump's nominee to run the Bureau of Labor Statistics ran an anonymous Twitter account filled with sexually degrading attacks on Kamala Harris, anti-gay slurs, and far-right conspiracy theories.....THE BEST PEOPLE LOL

      Trump’s BLS Nominee E. J. Antoni Faces Senate Scrutiny Over Controversial Past | Ukraine news - #Mezha https://share.google/23YgPEX5rYMo7sWks

    4. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 8 days ago

      the agenda doesn't appear to be going very well does it?

      BRUTAL JOBS REPORT: Just 22,000 jobs added in August. Unemployment rises to 4.3%. Broader jobless rate jumps to 8.1%. Slowest 4-month growth since 2020. Plus, downward revisions for June and July of -21,000. Yikes....

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 8 days agoin reply to this

        Let me expand on that with FACTs

        First, Trump is proving he specifically and conservatives in general don't know how to keep a good economy running. In case after case, as I make clear in my book, conservatives tanked a good economy. This will just add one more I can put in my book.

        As to jobs, here are the highlights from the attached report:

        * America needs about 100,000 new jobs a month to keep up with population growth. (of course as Trump reduces America's population, that number may come down.)

        * Trump has created only 107,000 jobs in the last FOUR months total

        * June's job numbers were revised into NEGATIVE territory, the first time since 2020 and the pandemic (he doesn't have a pandemic to blame that on, does he)

        * People voted for Trump to INCREASE manufacturing jobs. So far he has LOST 78,000 (is that really "solving" a problem?)

        Trump is failing.

        I have run out of time, so I will leave it at that unless someone wants to challenge those FACTS.


        https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/05/politics … ump-agenda

    5. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 7 days ago

      The Hyundai debacle is quite an embarrassment.   

      "Most of the nearly 500 people arrested in a massive raid at a Hyundai plant Thursday were South Korean citizens, said Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Steve Schrank, who oversaw the operation. The New York Times reported that the detainees included employees and executives at two South Korean companies, Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solutions, a battery manufacturer....

      Now South Korea seems seriously pissed.

      In a statement Friday, South Korea’s Foreign Ministry warned that the “economic activities of Korean investment companies and the rights and interests of Korean citizens must not be unfairly infringed upon during U.S. law enforcement operations.”

      The Foreign Ministry added that it would dispatch diplomats to respond to the raid and that it had urged the U.S. Embassy in Seoul “to exercise extreme caution” in regard to the rights of Korean citizens...."

      LOL WHO WOULD WANT TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS COUNTRY UNDER THIS INCOMPETENT BUNCH

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 7 days agoin reply to this

        Soule needs to call our Ambassador in for a dressing down.

    6. Sharlee01 profile image81
      Sharlee01posted 7 days ago

      Most of the South Korean nationals detained at the Hyundai–LG battery plant construction site in Georgia appear to have entered the United States legally, but the issue was that many were working outside the scope of their visas. Reports note that some individuals were on short-term business or visitor visas, which do not permit physical labor or construction work. Hyundai and LG have stressed that these individuals were subcontractors rather than direct employees, but the investigation has highlighted visa misuse and questionable hiring practices among the firms involved. In effect, the controversy centers less on illegal entry and more on a mismatch between the legal status the workers held and the type of work they were performing, which has created diplomatic tensions and embarrassment for both the companies and U.S.–South Korea relations.

      https://apnews.com/article/us-south-kor … 7ae998ac05
      https://www.ft.com/content/750a3d08-bd1 … hatgpt.com

      1. Willowarbor profile image59
        Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

        This is nothing but pure incompetence and buffoonery... Hallmarks of this regime.

        1. Sharlee01 profile image81
          Sharlee01posted 7 days agoin reply to this

          I shared all the facts I could find and will stick with what I’ve learned. I also read the article that GA posted, which provides a very thorough description of the investigation, the lead-up, and the raid itself. It includes quotes from people directly involved, which add important context. The article lays out the situation clearly, and I consider the raid a success. I fully support the efforts of ICE in carrying out its duties.  I support all deportations of migrants who have been given a legal due process, and deemed illegal in my Nation. So, this raid was justified in my view.
          https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/06/us/georg … d-timeline

      2. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 7 days agoin reply to this

        I will wait for independent verification of what the gov't alleges.

        1. GA Anderson profile image85
          GA Andersonposted 7 days agoin reply to this

          Did you see this CNN story?

          Inside the raid: How a months-long federal immigration operation led to 475 arrests at a Hyundai plant in Georgia

          Looks like this was an 'operation' more than an immigration raid.

          GA

          1. Willowarbor profile image59
            Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

            You think that after a month, that this Administration would have sorted it out more effectively, wouldn't you? If these are the results of a month's worth of work.. looks all the more like buffoonery. I was promised that the most violent and dangerous criminals were going to be ejected from this country.  And what do we have here? Businessman from Korea?  Oh yes and actual American citizens being swept up in these performances LOL. 

            I'm thinking that they should have hid the part about it being a month long operation..

            1. GA Anderson profile image85
              GA Andersonposted 7 days agoin reply to this

              I don't know enough to have an opinion on that.

              GA

          2. My Esoteric profile image85
            My Esotericposted 7 days agoin reply to this

            Yes, I did and yes, that is what it appears to be.

            1. Willowarbor profile image59
              Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

              Completely incredible. Lutnick and Trump brag about getting South Korea to invest billions in the U.S., then turn around and arrest South Koreans who were here temporarily in the U.S. to help Hyundai set up a factory in Georgia. The stupidity burns....

          3. tsmog profile image73
            tsmogposted 7 days agoin reply to this

            Thanks for posting the article. Interesting, informative and enlightening with more than one light shined on the topic.

            In my weirdness the one thing that stood out most for me is as quoted from the article, "Masked and armed agents gave orders."

            I have funny questions popping in and out of my gray matter. One is how far back is Hyundai going to be with producing EV for the market this year? If I remember from the article it was the battery plant that had a focus. So, which EV vehicles will be affected - cars and/or equipment? One other is, what prompted the motivation to begin the investigation to begin with?

            1. My Esoteric profile image85
              My Esotericposted 7 days agoin reply to this

              You must be wrong!! "Masked and Armed Agents" is how they do it in dictatorships and not in America. Oh, my apologies, you are right, this is Trump's America.

              This may also be part of Trump's war against EV's and other things good for the environment (sorry for swearing there).

        2. Sharlee01 profile image81
          Sharlee01posted 7 days agoin reply to this

          That's the most sensible thing to do.

    7. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 7 days ago

      Trump now says that the economy won't improve until 2027!! LOL This  forecast isn't a promise of prosperity... it's a quiet confession of the timeline needed to recover from his own policies. A curious self-own.

      His  tariff war is the engine of this decline.

    8. Credence2 profile image81
      Credence2posted 7 days ago

      Yeah, Trump told us that he would “fix it”

      Don’t try to shoot the messengers, right wings, is the banner headline correct or not?

      https://www.huffpost.com/entry/july-job … ed-nonlife

      So, why did the mighty-righty vote for him, it certainly has nothing to do with his management of the economy, now does it?

    9. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 7 days ago

      For those who care, I ask AI how the economy is doing month-by-month. Here is what it said without the details and sources:

      Feb - Steady but subdued, CPI ~3%, Mfg at 50

      Mar - Up, best month of the year so far

      Apr - Steady, growth up, consumption down, PCE 2.2%, Retail down -.3%

      May - Down, cooling, consumption soft, PCE 2.4%, Retail down -.9%

      Jun - Down, weak labor, but a rebound in consumption, Lost 13k Jobs, PCE 2.6%

      Jul - Steady, labor slowed, economy soft, but not collapsing, CPI 2.7%, Mfg drops to 48.7

      Aug - Down, labor stalls but services steady, UE rises to 4.3%

      MFG Job Loss Feb - Aug: 41,000

      Construction and Mining/Logging each down about 3,000

      Also down a little: Professional Services; Retail Trade; Wholesale Trade; Transportation and  Warehousing; IT; Financial Activities

      Up: Leisure Trade; Education and Health

    10. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 7 days ago

      I find it very sad that Trump and his MAGA apologists WASTES his time and American resources going after petty, xenophobic violations of the law. In doing so, he has diverted massive amounts of resources AWAY from real crime such as White-Collar, Terrorism, and Drugs.

      Recognizing that nothing is worse than physical harm to persons (which he is ignoring as well)  and focusing on just the dollar cost, here is what Trump should be trying to fight:

      * Violent Crime, mostly by native-born Americans, costs us an estimated $2.9 - $3.9 Trillion annually.

      * White-Collar Crime (what Trump is guilty of) costs Americans in the trillions annually as well, when all is added up.

      ** Wage Theft: Up to $50 Billion a year

      ** Consumer and Cyber Fraud: At a very minimum (due to underreporting) $16 Billion a year (some extrapolate that to >$150 billion)

      ** Corporate Health Care Fraud: Estimated at tens of billions of dollars annually

      * Drug Use and Drug Crimes (a mix of criminal and corporate crime): In excess of $1 Trillion a year.

      Compare that to the benefits - yes benefits - undocumented immigrants (which cause a tiny sliver of violent crime):

      * If Trump is wildly successful, it is estimated GDP will FALL by 7.4% [IIE, Reuters]

      * Unexpected increases in net unauthorized immigration raise U.S. output growth for about two years with little effect on inflation. [Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas]

      * They pay almost $100 billion in taxes.

      * They pay around $16 billion annually into social security and Medicare that they never see back.

      * Once you subtract out the costs which unauthorized immigration puts on America, we net around $32 billion annually to the POSITIVE.[Center on Budget and Policy Priorities]

      So, once again we see Trump trying to hurt America and diverting attention from real problems! Why do you let him?

    11. Willowarbor profile image59
      Willowarborposted 5 days ago

      And the good news just keeps coming.. are we great yet??

      Health insurance is skyrocketing. But hey, at least Trump gave us the Department of War....

      "US health insurers, reeling from slumping share prices, are raising insurance premiums by the most in 15 years, adding to fears that American consumers are struggling under the weight of high costs.

      One of the insurance companies, UnitedHealth, has cited tariffs from President Donald Trump’s trade wars as a reason for the increases.

      The cost of companies’ health insurance plans for employees is expected to jump by an average of 6.5 per cent in 2026, the biggest increase in 15 years, according to a report by Mercer. For people who buy health insurance on government exchanges, the median increase for 2026 is 18 per cent — more than double last year’s 7 per cent rise, according to KFF, a non-profit health policy research group."

      He is literally just making everything worse.

      Americans face biggest increase in health insurance costs in 15 years https://share.google/Hft8x77zqBVKNuRPS

     
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