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13. Isn't their plan to remove 100 million non-whites?
Wed Jun 10, 2026, 09:24 PM
Wednesday

including the people admitted since laws restricting immigration by non-whites were relaxed in the mid-1960s. They literally want to deport now-citizens who entered lawfully, in order to ensure a white majority. Cases such as the one described above are the tip of the spear of what they would like to do.

https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/trump-isnt-just-after-undocumented]

The Supreme Court will soon rule in a case that will decide the future of birthright citizenship. The case has become more significant than ever because some officials are now openly advocating for ethnic cleansing—mass removals of tens of millions of U.S.-born Americans based on their ancestry.

In barely a year, the right has moved from the already controversial mass deportation of all undocumented immigrants to mass deportation of Americans. The 14th Amendment, drafted in part to prevent ethnic cleansing, should stop it. Whether it will is now up to the Supreme Court.
The ‘100 Million’ Fantasy

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) initiated this shift in December when its social media account posted an image of a sunny beach with the caption: “The peace of a nation no longer besieged by the third world: America after 100 million deportations.” Deportations based on what? Not on legal status but on ancestry in the “third world.”...

In other words, DHS is openly advocating for the deportations of tens of millions of citizens, including almost 50 million U.S.-born citizens. This is not an aberration. Greg Bovino, the recently retired Border Patrol chief, told The New York Times in March that while leading Border Patrol’s interior operations, he drafted “a plan to deport 100 million people.”

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