Thats not what I read. Everything I read actually had no numbers of each that were picked up. I read Reuters, NPR, and a bunch of others. They had total numbers, but no one said how many were illegals, nor now many had expir3d visas nor how many haf visas, but were not allowed to work nor how many had visas that were not expired and allowed them to work.
But according to the things I read the government stated that they had taken illegals, those that had expired visas and those who had valid visas but were not supposed to be working.
How long did it take? I do believe that they should put those who claim to be citizens first in line for confirmation. Once placed in detention it shouldn't take any more than a day at the most to confirm that they are citizens either through birth certificates or citizenship papers or a passport. It might take longer on a weekend since most times other government agencies are not open on a week end.
But bottom line is, if you suspect you arw working with illegals you might want to report it and or work somewhere else. I think reporting it would be best.
Yes, and Americans do feel that way. A LOT of them. Why don't you want illegals to go home and come legally?
No its not because polls showed that Americans were for deportations of illegals and shutting down border. A lot of them. Upward of 60%.
Now that has dropped to about 50%. So it has gone down since January. But most people at the time were for it. I actually thinknits dropped due to rhe left wings media and social sites being so against it. The media can be effective and we all know what influence social media can have upon people. If more people actually saw what people were doing against ICE I think it would go up again.
So no, its not meaningless.