Trump Budget Bill Turns ICE Into A Superpredator
from the evil-is-the-business-and-business-is-good dept
Men in masks kidnapping people off streets or turning businesses into ghost towns is now nothing more than an everyday occurrence in the United States. The Trump administration never actually cared whether or not the people it ejected from the country due to their race, color, or creed were, in fact, criminals. All it ever wanted to do was place its thumb on the scales of justice to ensure the population of non-white, non-MAGAs decreased steadily.
The United States once promised a better life for anyone fleeing oppression or simply seeking a better fortune than could be found in their own countries. We haven’t been that nation for most of the last decade, if not longer. Instead, we’re the kind of country that aligns itself with people who would rather see a boat full of refugees sink than agree to share “their” country with anyone who isn’t as big on bigotry as our current president.
The new budget bill barely passed and it took the assumption that Vice President JD Vance wouldn’t accidentally vote the wrong way to get it done. It’s a Trump bill, which means social services will be stripped of funding, rich white voters will be able to take advantage of new tax breaks, and the administration’s hateful expulsion of immigrants will be extremely well-funded. The same administration that created the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the pretense of making a big government smaller actually believes the parts of the government it likes should get much, much bigger.
This dissonance prompted a war of words between Trump and the former head of DOGE, Elon Musk — the white foreigner who spent a lot of his own money ensuring Trump’s return to office. Musk, for once, acted like a classic conservative, criticizing the billions being added to the deficit, despite Trump’s claims about trimming the federal fat while yanking the power of purse away from Congress as often as possible.
Perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the new budget is the current national focal point, Immigration and Customs Enforce. ICE — along with its private prison contractors — is getting an exponential increase in funding, making it clear this administration is little more than a one-issue presidency.
The legislation makes U.S Immigration and Customs and Enforcement the largest federal law enforcement agency, giving it $45 billion for building new detention centers in addition to $14 billion for deportation operations. It also includes $3.5 billion for reimbursements to state and local governments for costs related to immigration-related enforcement and detention.
The bill funds an expansion to approximately double immigrant detention capacity, from about 56,000 detention beds to potentially more than 100,000. Private prison firms — many of which were significant financial supporters of GOP candidates for Congress as well as the president’s election campaign — will reap major financial benefits from this spending, as nearly 90 percent of people in ICE custody are currently held in facilities run by for-profit firms.
In terms of national concern, immigration is very low on the list of things bothering most people. The people doing the most complaining about migrants are racists who have suddenly been given a megaphone by a president who shares many of their deliberate misconceptions. These people complain immigrants are taking jobs from US citizens but there’s been no rush by US citizens to fill the void left by ICE raids at meat packing plants, farms, and other labor-intensive occupations. They also claim migrants burden the government with their free-loading, ignoring years of data showing migrants not only pay more than their share of taxes, but also commit criminal acts less frequently than natural-born citizens.
ICE is now the largest law enforcement agency in the United States — the recipient of nearly $70 billion to fund work it doesn’t really even need to be doing. As CBP data shows, the flow of migrants into the country has slowed to a trickle. The people being hunted down by ICE’s Gestapo-esque squads are generally just people who work hard, pay taxes, respect laws, and are a net gain for this country. The criminal element has largely been removed already and whatever’s left simply isn’t enough to justify raids of businesses, neighborhoods, and public gatherings. All that’s doing is fluffing ICE’s detainment stats. And the only people who care about those numbers are the bigots currently serving as un-elected officials in the Trump Administration.
And this means that ICE will continue to be this terrible long after Trump leaves office (assuming, of course, he decides to respect this particular law). Once the money becomes part of an agency’s budget, it takes a concerted effort to roll back the expected annual funding. And from what we’ve seen of the federal government pretty much since its inception, funding only gets cut if it scores political points. Since ICE is part of the DHS and the DHS is still pretending it gives a single shit about homeland security, all it will take for ICE to remain the largest US law enforcement agency is periodic assertions about its national security-related efforts, even if those efforts are just regular-ass racism the agency pretends makes this country safer.
Filed Under: budget, congress, dhs, donald trump, ice, mass deportation, private prisons, trump administration
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Comments on “Trump Budget Bill Turns ICE Into A Superpredator”
New trucks
Hoping some of that money goes to install looping audio systems that play loud ICE cream truck music over and over and over for the agents.
Bonus: neighborhoods get warned as the trucks arrive.
Hidden Intentions
The superembiggenment of ICE and the prison-industrial-congressional complex gives me nightmare visions of a future in which the oligarchs drive a semi through the loophole that permits slavery for prisoners. Dark-site ‘camps’ become industrial service centers where companies can have products made with near-zero-cost labor, making it possible to re-shore business that had been making the rounds of countries competing in a race to the bottom.
Someone please wake me up!
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Trump, hearing of sweat shops and forced labor camps in other countries: “Hey, we should bring that manufacturing back to the US!”
Padme: “To prevent prison labor human rights violations and to create jobs for American workers who will get paid a living wage, right?”
Trump: stares and smiles
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oh no, we're following the law!
Literally every illegal alien is a criminal.
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So is everyone that speeds and everyone who drives drunk.
How about this. Everyone who has ever broken the speed limit, driven drunk, or without a seat belt turn themselves in.
Hope your daughter died in a flood.
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As far as I am concerned if you drive drunk you should turn yourself in. Do you also play Russian roulette with random strangers.
I am pretty sure I never not worn a seatbelt except in cars that don’t have them.
sigh 2 speeding tickets in my life, one for 6k over.
But you live in the US you pretty much cant help breaking laws you have so many.
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The Trump admin doesn’t care whether they’re illegals.
And criminals still have rights, which the Trump also doesn’t care about.
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And like everyone other than his royal majesty Donald J. Trump they deserve no rights, no trials, and instant over-the-top punishment by paramilitary goon squads.
Right?
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As has been pointed out to you xenophobes, remaining in the country without permission is a civil, not criminal offense. You’re statistically more likely to have broken laws than they are.
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That depends. If remaining in the US without permission follows a visa overstay, then it is a civil offense. However, if it follows improper entry, then it is a misdemeanor just like the offense that preceded it. Nevertheless, it’s still nothing against the 34 felonies provably committed by Trump, which no MAGAt will ever acknowledge.
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I’m not American and even I know the difference between a civil offense, a criminal offense and how the law treats them
What’s your excuse?
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Literally everyone who says that is a pedophile.
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and you are fucking racist piece of shit, your point? I mean other than you should go have a lead lunch…
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One misdemeanor is nothing to 34 felonies, ignoramus.
To put it into perspective, the United States Military, with all its fighter jets and missiles and warships and VA hospitals and all that jazz, the world’s most expensive military, is “only” about $1 trillion a year.
ICE is now over 7% of that. By dollars spent its the most expensive military on the planet that isn’t owned by the US, China, or Russia, and it exists not to fight wars but to terrorize contractors in the parking lot of Home Depot.
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And once they’re done rounding up undocumented immigrants, they’ll start rounding up immigrants who are in the country legally—including fully naturalized citizens—and, on a long enough timeline, born-and-raised U.S. citizens who say things the government doesn’t like. ICE is the American Gestapo now; anyone who wants me to believe otherwise should tell me why ICE agents get to go around wearing masks and have their identities shielded from FOIA requests.
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They’re already doing that.
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They already are?
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YES, they are doing it.
unemployed
What are the odds this is Trump idea of Hiring the Unemployed, to Up his numbers?
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Frykorps
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Won’t help the loss of GDP by removing (or worse) actually working parts of the populace.
Everything will get less affordable and less available, and the solution will be more scapegoating until the country collapses with the remaining survivors too occupied of beating their heads in to make any actual products or services that would warrant foreigners to exchange the output of the U.S. money printing presses for actual wares.
Good thing we killed 100 people to afford this instead
Those ICE detention centers will quickly be used for something else. What do you need more mega-prisons for when you deport everyone immediately with no due process, and noone else is entering the country?
I wouldn’t bet on that with certainty. Zohran Mamdani’s NYC mayoral primary win is already emboldening Democrats annoyed with the party establishment (between Schumer and Jeffries being unable to meet the moment and multiple Dem congresspeople dying due to cancer and old age which only made it easier for the GOP to pass this bill, the party establishment is very on the nose recently), I can imagine a full-fledged Democrat “tea party” movement occurring and ousting a lot of incumbents, especially in safe seats. And this particular insurgency would be particularly hostile to ICE and would be loudly clamoring to defund it.
A fight over ICE’s funding could easily happen as soon as 2027, depending on the outcome of the midterms (which is likely to be a blue wave in any case, which would easily hand Congress to the Democrats due to the GOP holding it by a tiny margin). I would be very surprised if this amount of ICE funding survives the midterms.
The budget of Ice, Trump’s anti-immigrant secret police force (GESTAPO), increases from $3.5bn to $48.5bn, making it the nation’s largest law enforcement agency, though still no more accountable.
Good for the goose...
Regarding the statement, “Once the money becomes part of an agency’s budget, it takes a concerted effort to roll back the expected annual funding.”
The next administration (assuming it’s democrat) can just DOGE ICE, go in fire all the management and just withhold all the funding, regardless of congresses appropriations or intent.
Not that they would actually do that, but it’s what they SHOULD do.
Maybe...
… It’s time to send the Statue of Liberty back to France.