Pretty sure the point is to get people to self deport then deny their application. Of course its fucked.
jkwah on
There are approximately 13 million people with green cards in the US.
SaveUsCatman on
The point is to make them leave or arrest them. I doubt they will have an easy time trying to get back in
zzztoken on
“iF thEY’rE heRe LegALLy tHeY hAvE nOtHinG tO wOrrY aBoUt”
Redtex on
Trying to force that gold card, isn’t he
Unfair_Elderberry118 on
Trump loves the act of moving the goalposts on people who aren’t sexist, racist white males.. He has been guilty of abusing kids since he started milking his daddy’s businesses to cover-up his fuckups in the 80s. Just like his daddy he is just a greedy scam artist with abusive tendencies.
black_flag_4ever on
He only does things that suck.
JFJinCO on
I’m sure they all have the money and passports for international travel… smh
Choice-of-SteinsGate on
So family separation is an INTENTIONAL policy goal of the Trump administration.
Not to mention, in language that conservatives might understand, the sheer financial and economic cost of this operation and the strain it puts on the state and labor department, and even American businesses and employers.
It’s the same story over and over again. The Trump administration tries to frame its disastrous and intentionally punishing policies as cost cutting, but the financial logic actually runs the opposite direction.
julesk on
That’s cruel and unnecessary.
sakumar on
Many people are offered jobs (say, right after grad school) with the promise from the hiring company that they will get them their green card due to their specialized skills. Meanwhile they work on a temporary work permit.
There are country-wise per-year numerical limits on most work related permanent residency visa categories. So, depending on their country of birth, they will wait years, even decades, for their green card. Meanwhile, they establish roots here—children, house/mortgage, softball team. And so on. This rule requires that they uproot all that, go back to the home country, and wait out the years. No one will go for that. I mean, imagine a cardiologist completing their residency at Johns Hopkins — suddenly they are supposed to pack up and leave for an indeterminate time?
I’m sure there will be exceptions for white South Africans and Russians.
Life-Quantity-637 on
How much is this going to cost us? Stupid.
mr_evilweed on
Mind you… the vast majority of these people *are here legally*.
_GD5_ on
I have a friend waiting in line to get a K-1 visa. That visa is explicitly for coming to the US, getting married and then doing a change of status to get a green. What happens to them now? Is there no point to K-1 visas anymore?
Radiant-Month-1168 on
So why has Melania not deported yet? She was an illegal.
jsc1429 on
This feels like a Steven Miller idea
kemicalkontact on
This is just deportation under a different name
boomgoon on
Does his administration not understand taxes at all and how much this is going to hurt the US. At this point states should stop sending money to the government so they have the money to take care of what they need to take care of in their own state government and not rely on the federal government anymore.
Interesting-Potato-6 on
The lawsuits are going to start immediately as Trump doesn’t have the authority to do this on his own.
Background-Crow4820 on
Two of my good friends (theyre brothers) are from Guatemala, hardest workers you will ever meet. Nicest guys ever too.
This is insane. Id better not lose my friends and their families. His little girl comes to our work sometimes, same age as my daughter.
imjustsurfin on
What are the odds that legal challenges, once they reach SCOTUS – which at least one of them will – will succeed?
It’s deportation in all but name.
jcpopm on
Hi, doctor here. I work in an undeserved area which is largely staffed by physicians on the visa waiver program who ultimately apply for green cards and continue to work in the area. If this were to go into effect you would have entire subregions of the country that are quite literally dependent on foreign-born US-trained physicians suddenly lose access to medical care. These are areas that are unable to offer competitive salaries (whether due to lack of funds or just generally unappealing places to live) and as a result have a permanent shortage of doctors, nurses, techs, etc.
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Trump fucks kids.
Pieces of absolute cat turds!!!
Pretty sure the point is to get people to self deport then deny their application. Of course its fucked.
There are approximately 13 million people with green cards in the US.
The point is to make them leave or arrest them. I doubt they will have an easy time trying to get back in
“iF thEY’rE heRe LegALLy tHeY hAvE nOtHinG tO wOrrY aBoUt”
Trying to force that gold card, isn’t he
Trump loves the act of moving the goalposts on people who aren’t sexist, racist white males.. He has been guilty of abusing kids since he started milking his daddy’s businesses to cover-up his fuckups in the 80s. Just like his daddy he is just a greedy scam artist with abusive tendencies.
He only does things that suck.
I’m sure they all have the money and passports for international travel… smh
So family separation is an INTENTIONAL policy goal of the Trump administration.
Not to mention, in language that conservatives might understand, the sheer financial and economic cost of this operation and the strain it puts on the state and labor department, and even American businesses and employers.
It’s the same story over and over again. The Trump administration tries to frame its disastrous and intentionally punishing policies as cost cutting, but the financial logic actually runs the opposite direction.
That’s cruel and unnecessary.
Many people are offered jobs (say, right after grad school) with the promise from the hiring company that they will get them their green card due to their specialized skills. Meanwhile they work on a temporary work permit.
There are country-wise per-year numerical limits on most work related permanent residency visa categories. So, depending on their country of birth, they will wait years, even decades, for their green card. Meanwhile, they establish roots here—children, house/mortgage, softball team. And so on. This rule requires that they uproot all that, go back to the home country, and wait out the years. No one will go for that. I mean, imagine a cardiologist completing their residency at Johns Hopkins — suddenly they are supposed to pack up and leave for an indeterminate time?
Here’s a related story: [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/26/health/trump-h1b-visa-fee-doctors.html?smid=url-share](https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/26/health/trump-h1b-visa-fee-doctors.html?smid=url-share)
Is the US trying to shrink it’s population?
I’m sure there will be exceptions for white South Africans and Russians.
How much is this going to cost us? Stupid.
Mind you… the vast majority of these people *are here legally*.
I have a friend waiting in line to get a K-1 visa. That visa is explicitly for coming to the US, getting married and then doing a change of status to get a green. What happens to them now? Is there no point to K-1 visas anymore?
So why has Melania not deported yet? She was an illegal.
This feels like a Steven Miller idea
This is just deportation under a different name
Does his administration not understand taxes at all and how much this is going to hurt the US. At this point states should stop sending money to the government so they have the money to take care of what they need to take care of in their own state government and not rely on the federal government anymore.
The lawsuits are going to start immediately as Trump doesn’t have the authority to do this on his own.
Two of my good friends (theyre brothers) are from Guatemala, hardest workers you will ever meet. Nicest guys ever too.
This is insane. Id better not lose my friends and their families. His little girl comes to our work sometimes, same age as my daughter.
What are the odds that legal challenges, once they reach SCOTUS – which at least one of them will – will succeed?
It’s deportation in all but name.
Hi, doctor here. I work in an undeserved area which is largely staffed by physicians on the visa waiver program who ultimately apply for green cards and continue to work in the area. If this were to go into effect you would have entire subregions of the country that are quite literally dependent on foreign-born US-trained physicians suddenly lose access to medical care. These are areas that are unable to offer competitive salaries (whether due to lack of funds or just generally unappealing places to live) and as a result have a permanent shortage of doctors, nurses, techs, etc.