Summary
An Axios-Ipsos poll shows that while two-thirds of Americans, including 93% of Republicans, support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, support declines when specific methods are proposed.
Only 38% favor using active-duty military, 28% back diverting military funds, and just one-third support separating families or deporting those who arrived as children.
Trump’s plans for mass deportations face logistical, economic, and public opinion challenges.
Experts note abstract support for deportations fades when Americans confront the complexities of implementation.
But, as far as I understand and totally recognizing that the question was entirely off topic, they can. There’s nothing that says they can’t as far as I’m aware. Pretty much anyone can work for the US military, at least in theory.
No they cannot. You must be a legal resident and have a green card to join any branch.
Good comment. Better than mine lmao
Why are you trying to have an imaginary argument? Are you that bored…
What argument? They stated an interesting fact (citation needed) relevant to an earlier post. This is what is known as “discussion”.
There’s no discussion. The article doesn’t have anything to do with employeeing undocumented immigrants.
So it’s at worst an “off-topic discussion”
Which I acknowledged. I also acknowledged that I have no actual knowledge, and that my comment is useless. Lol