Summary

The U.S. military’s deportation flight to Guatemala, ordered by Trump, cost approximately $4,675 per migrant—over five times the price of a first-class commercial ticket.

The C-17 military aircraft operation is significantly more expensive than ICE’s commercial charter flights, which cost around $630 per person.

Trump defended the policy, vowing to continue deportations and warning countries that refuse cooperation.

The program, part of Trump’s national emergency declaration, has already deported hundreds, though some countries, like Colombia, have resisted.

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Which is exactly why they are going to stop doing it and either use immigrants as slave labor or just concentrate them at Gitmo until they decide that a Final Solution to the Immigrant Question is the most cost-effective strategy.

    Hmm… sounds familiar.

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        20 hours ago

        Isn’t gitmo an incredibly small prison anyway?

        There’s got to be millions of undocumented people, they’ll never fit in a little peninsula…

        How can people not see where things are going

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          18 hours ago

          The announced plan is to build new facility with a capacity for 30,000, on the other side of the Guantanamo Bay from the existing prison.

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          Assume that they can see where things are going, and that enough of them are okay with that.

          That’s what we should be reacting to.