I have already read some of your post here in this sub-section of the forum through many months, but still I would like to explicitly know your opinions on this matter about the United States of America changing negatively in the case Donald Trump does not manage to get his way and get into the White House again.
Could you please explain to us in simple terms what you think it is going change in the United States? I am not looking for you to give me a full blown speech on good versus evil, I would like you just to give me a simple list of the negative things which will happen to your country from 2025 forwards if Trump is not in charge.
I am curious. I have also listened to Trump talking about the destruction of the United States in the case he does not win the presidency, but because he mostly talks about in during his rallies, he does not have much time to elaborate, you have got more time to study Trump and his plans than us, so please illuminate us.
Mass deportation seems to be at the top of his list.
Are you one of those people that holds the view you can allow an infinite amount of people to move from one geographic zone, into another, with zero effects on infrastructure, well-being, social cohesion, housing issues, crime, economy etc?
If you are, then you can never be "illuminated", because your entire core is twisted is irrational.
The USA is being trashed, and so is Europe for that matter, if you invite enough of the third world, eventually you resemble the third world.
Would you like me to elaborate more?
Actually, no. I am not someone who believes it is sustainable to allow an infinite number of people into a country, it will obviously have negative effects into the infrastructure and the way all functions, because of the new high demand on services, healthcare, housing education, etc. On the increase of crime, I would say it highly depends on the social status and the origin of those immigrants, whether they have formal colleague education or not.
Even though, my sense of empathy for those people (and the people who remain in third world countries) would not allow me to suggest something like planting mines in the southern border or shoot at them while trying to cross. I have never had to cross a frontier illegally in the few travels I have enjoyed, however, I cannot ignore they are also human beings like me.
Before going for a mass deportation campaign, it would be worth it to try to filter those people and first get rid of the criminals and those who have a record. Among all the negative things you see in the news migrants do, there are thousands good deeds which won't get reported, because fear and uncertainty sells in months previous to the election.