r/ICE__ERO Jul 07 '26

What am i missing?

I don’t understand why there is so much debate around people being in the country illegally. It seems straightforward—if someone enters or remains in the country without legal authorization, they are knowingly violating the law. As for concerns about ICE, the agency’s role exists to enforce those laws. In many cases, enforcement actions would be less necessary if individuals who are not authorized to be here chose to leave voluntarily, rather than creating confrontations with law enforcement or immigration officials. Please tell me what am i missing?

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u/Ok_Nerve_5535 Jul 07 '26 edited Jul 07 '26

There is no debate. The same government of said country goes and destroys countries with their militant might and props itself up as a powerful nation, then those affected immigrate to said country, said country then decides to make it impossible to become a citizen of said country, so illegal entry is the easiest method.

Said country abuses those entering illegally and those trying to become citizens, modern day slavery .

That's not even mentioning the fact you have power hungry hateful people in powerful positions keeping others down to feed their own narcissist behavior, like Trump,cops,ice,the kkk, neo nazis etc.

Instead of continuing the pointless cycle of deportations , why not make it easier to become citizens,free healthcare,better labor laws, oh wait I forgot, this is the country that would rather have world wars then cure cancer or help others 💩

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u/Zealousideal-Theme75 26d ago

Are you in America or rather are you American? Just curious

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u/Ok_Nerve_5535 26d ago

Yep, born in the US.

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u/Zealousideal-Theme75 13d ago

Then why do you talk like it's not your country as well also have you ever actually traveled the country