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I doubt people who are illegally would have a good credit line, and would imagine people who would hire them would not vote for this, although a lot of people are dumb. Saw an interview with a person who was here illegally and supported trump, he did not vote as despite the GQP rhethoric they can't vote, but there are also Spanish people that can vote, have families that would be affected and still voted for him.
I'm just saying... if being deported is on the table, fuck shit up and dip. I honestly believe that the best possible outcome for America is that shit gets so bad so fast that Trump cant keep up a damage control and spin campaign.
People are horrified at how bad things can get when his ideas blow up in his face, I'm worried about how bad things will get if they work.