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JohnnyYou » 15 Feb 2026, 3:18 pm » wrote: I have to have a SSN to pay taxes.  It sure as hell should serve as a Voter ID number.

Political Apathy in the USA is terrible..  

Maintaining voter roles is difficult.  People move and register in other states.  They don't actively request they be removed from their registration in the state they left.  

As I understand it , the voter ID issue is of less concern to dems than some of the other aspects of the SAVE act..   I just heard this this am and don't have the context as to what and why.. Maybe it authorizes armed goonstapo at the polls?? I am not sure.

I think immigrants need to be counted and classified as such in the census.  If a state has more of them, they desrve the representatives to work with the issues.  As far as I know, no one with a green card  votes..  They do work hard and pay taxes, with zero benefit to them, no health care, no food stamps..   The whole damn immigration thing is extremely complex. The heavy handed approach we are on will not yield a positive outcome in my opinion.

Who Noems what the hell Kriste and Corey got cookin' in their kitchen books?  Presvious Presidents followed the law and did better at lower cost per deportee.

Deportation and removal statistics vary based on whether they include formal removals (court-ordered), voluntary returns, or border expulsions (such as Title 42). Based on historical data from the  no spam  and analysis from organizations like the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) and the Migration Policy Institute, the following trends exist: 
  • Barack Obama (2009–2017): Often referred to as the "deporter-in-chief" by immigrant advocates, the Obama administration holds the record for the highest number of formal removals, with over 3 million removals over eight years. The peak was in fiscal year 2012, with over 400,000 removals.
  • Donald Trump (First Term, 2017–2021): Recorded fewer total formal removals than the Obama administration, with approximately 1.2 million removals during his first term.
  • Joe Biden (2021–2025): The Biden administration saw a high number of removals and returns, with nearly 1.1 million deportations between early 2021 and February 2024, on pace to match or exceed the first-term figures of the Trump administration. Additionally, over 3 million expulsions occurred under the pandemic-era Title 42 order.
  • Donald Trump (Second Term, 2025–Present): As of early 2026, the administration has reported hundreds of thousands of removals, with DHS claiming over 600,000 deportations in the first year. 
Key Takeaways
  • Obama focused heavily on deporting those with criminal records and recent border crossers, peaking around 400,000+ per year.
  • Trump's first term had a lower total than Obama due in part to a shift in enforcement priorities and legal challenges.
  • Biden utilized a mix of formal removals and Title 42 expulsions, resulting in high overall repatriation numbers.
  • Comparing Eras: When including both removals and voluntary returns, the Clinton administration had the highest total volume of departures (approx. 12.3 million) due to high numbers of individuals returned at the border. 
There are approximately 531 million unique Social Security numbers in circulation, with many potentially being used for identity fraud. Audits have revealed that thousands of these numbers may be associated with fraudulent activities.Image New York PostImage Social Security Administration
 
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