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Floating the Idea of Deporting U.S. Citizens: A Dangerous Game

Floating the Idea of Deporting U.S. Citizens: A Dangerous Game

So, the current press secretary casually floated the idea of deporting U.S. citizens—yes, you read that right. The conversation was centered around a theoretical scenario where Americans could be deported, specifically "heinous, violent criminals who have broken our nation's laws repeatedly." According to the press secretary, this is something the president has discussed both publicly and privately.

But hold on—this idea is way more than a casual thought. When they said, "Oh, we’re just talking about the most violent criminals," that’s a massive stretch. The most violent criminals are already in jail, and there’s no “pathway” for deporting U.S. citizens. That’s not just a floating idea; it's a dangerous fantasy that never had a legal basis, but that hasn’t stopped them from mentioning it repeatedly.

But here’s the kicker: In the same press conference, they threw around the idea of 104% tariffs on China—yes, you heard that correctly, 104%. Guess what? The stock market didn’t take kindly to that bombshell. The markets crashed again, wiping out all the gains that had been made earlier in the day.

So here’s the takeaway: Be prepared. Because when these wild ideas are thrown around, it’s not just bad for the economy—it’s bad for everyone. Stock up, stay vigilant, and remember: this isn’t just talk—it’s setting the stage for real consequences.