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People that voted to deport illegals never voted to send illegal immigrants straight to prisons in other countries, let alone ones they've never been to, without charge or cause.
Do not let any partisans tell you otherwise, the percentage of people that would support that is infinitesimally small, seven, at most 15% of the population in total.
There's a way to deport illegal immigrants fairly. To be clear we have failed that standard of Fairly for some time, we have deported a lot of citizens.
But deporting to prison for life in a tin pot dictatorship with us paying the jailers is just beyond the pale. The public does not support that.
sounds to me like they didn't vote hard enough then