how is it tribal to deport people who are here illegally? If you knew anything about the history of the US immigration system you'd know that it is filled with periods where mass immigrations were barred so the last huge group of immigrants could assimilate, after which the gates would be opened for large numbers of immigrants, and then closed AGAIN. Also NK isn't going to start a war just because they don't like our president. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
Regardless of levels of crime, violence, or whatever else you'd like to throw out as "proof" here, people entering this country without going through the process that everyone must abide by are criminals. You can use whichever word to describe illegals residing in this country, but at the end of the day, they've broken federal law. The only reason we aren't seeing more deportations is that it's hard to enforce the law as it currently stands when places like California refuse to assist the federal government in returning these people to their countries of origin.
I don't think anyone can dispute the above. Here's where I get opinionated and controversial. Ready?
Illegals are not refugees fleeing a genocide, they are not victims of a crime against humanity. They are economic migrants entering the US primarily for
economic reasons. We should not coddle them and treat them as helpless children or victims. They know what they've done is a violation of federal immigration law and have no right to protest when the gov't cuts grant money or deports people wrongfully residing on US soil.