Tuesday, November 12, 2024

#BORDERCZAR--Immigration Cleansing and Deportation--PERPLEXITY AI-CAPSULE


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#BorderCzar on the AI 11/12/24/0145EST: Tom Homan rhetoric infers all racially marginalized groups, including Muslims, swayed by #Trump propaganda, vulnerable to draconian #immigration cleansing and #deportation; white nationalism, Perplexity Capsule: shorturl.at/wF0ls

     (Begin Perplexity-AI) Immigration cleansing is a deeply concerning practice that involves the systematic removal or exclusion of immigrant populations from a country or region. While not an officially recognized term, it draws parallels to the concept of ethnic cleansing in its intent to alter the demographic makeup of an area. 


Key Aspects

Forced Removal: This can involve deportations, detentions, and policies designed to make life difficult for immigrant communities, pressuring them to leave
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Prevention of Entry: Strict border controls, travel bans, and restrictive visa policies aim to keep new immigrants out
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Targeting Specific Groups: Often focuses on particular ethnic, racial, or national groups perceived as "undesirable"
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Legal and Policy Changes: May involve altering citizenship laws, residency requirements, or family reunification policies
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Historical and Contemporary Examples

Post-World War II: The forced resettlement of ethnic Germans from Eastern European countries after 1945 is sometimes viewed as a form of immigration cleansing, despite its complex historical context
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Trump Administration Policies: Critics have accused some Trump-era immigration policies of amounting to a form of cleansing:
  • Increased deportations and detentions
  • Travel bans targeting specific countries
  • Attempts to end DACA and other protective programs
  • Proposals to drastically reduce legal immigration
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European Far-Right Movements: Some European politicians have advocated for "remigration" policies to remove non-European immigrants, even those with citizenship
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Consequences and Concerns

Human Rights Violations: Forced removals and family separations can cause severe trauma and violate international human rights standards
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Economic Impact: Mass removal of immigrant populations can disrupt labor markets and local economies.Social Divisions: These policies often increase xenophobia and social tensions.Long-Term Demographic Shifts: If successful, such policies can dramatically alter the ethnic and cultural makeup of a country.It's crucial to note that immigration cleansing is widely condemned by human rights organizations and many governments as a form of discrimination that violates fundamental human rights and democratic principles.  (End Perplexity-AI)


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RED FLAG
Checkpoint Charlie: NATO, Article 5 and the Berlin Wall

There was no North American Treaty Organization, NATO, immediately following the close of World War Two. By the close of the decade, due to pressure from the Soviet Union, particularly in Germany, the alliance was formed with 12 initial members. The concept of “collective security” had been around for over 30 years, at least on the Continent, with respect to the World War One League of Nations; neither the United States nor the Soviet Union were members. (09 March 2025)
Red Flag: The U.S.-Japan Security Pact of 1960
The recent statement by the White House concerning a “bilateral” treaty between the United States and Japan from 1960 raised the issue of the former’s lack of a security-military commitment, with the latter doing the heavy lifting. It comes as no surprise in light of other treaties such as NATO in Europe with the U.S. again carrying The Weight.
Part and parcel to how it all unfolded had to do with certain ambiguous positions by the two nations coupled with the American public not totally informed of the agreement. The situation was quite different in Japan. (09 March 2025)

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BORDERLANDS
Ukraine: The Art of the (Peace) Deal
Nations are big on treaties, enforcing them is another matter. This paper traces some of the more recent, failed and otherwise, then takes a close look at one of the most controversial in history, The Versailles Treaty at the end of World War One. (09 March 2025)

Ukraine and The Rubio Doctrine The purpose of this report is to test the secretary’s three core principles against the Ukraine conflict to see if they are viable and would have been if he became president in the 2015 election. (09 March 2025)

Ukraine Betrayed: American Robber Barons to Steal Rare Minerals
Ukraine possesses significant reserves of rare earth minerals and other critical raw materials that are essential for modern technology and industry. According to reports, Ukraine has deposits of 22 out of 34 minerals identified as critical by the European Union. (09 March 2025)

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MOONDUNES
Space Station Freedom 1993: The “Fiscal Black Hole"

Space Station Freedom was a NASA-led initiative proposed in the 1980s aimed at creating a permanently crewed space station in low Earth orbit. The project was initially announced by President Ronald Reagan in his 1984 State of the Union Address, highlighting its potential as a platform for scientific research and international collaboration in space exploration. (09 March 2025)