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| Michael Spence |
Yes, President Trump got the $70 billion, but not the additional anti-weaponization slush fund. Vote 50-49.
That money will do the following funding:
1. Detention + deportation operations
Biggest chunk. More detention beds to hold migrants before deportation, charter flights, and paying local jails/prisons to house detainees.
That’s always the costliest part of a “deportation crackdown.”Prison franchisees will get the bulk that's big business.
2. Hiring + overtime for ICE & Border Patrol agents
Increase employment, paying thousands of new officers, plus overtime/backpay, etc.
The bill runs through to the end of Trump’s term, so it’s basically 3 years of staffing costs baked into Pmurts creative unproductive pyramid scheme-type economic strategy born by taxpayers/tariffs.
3. Border wall + infrastructure
Construction, repairs, roads, and surveillance towers along the US-Mexico border. A Pmurt signature priority.
4. Tech + surveillance
More Drones, cameras, sensors, biometric tracking, and data systems to monitor the border and track people inside/outside the US.
5. Legal + immigration court expenditure
More immigration judges, prosecutors, and administrative costs to process the higher number of deportation cases faster.
Republicans also note say ICE + Border Patrol already have ∼$100B in unspent funds from last year’s
The bill text's exact line items haven’t been fully released yet, so this is the breakdown based on how ICE/CBP usually spend and what Trump admin officials have said they want.
Jamaica should take the initiative with some strategic plan to tie into the Trump plan.
Come on strategists, alert the Holness government to some workable ideas on board. For example, housing some prisoners for deportation costs US$35,000 per year upfront or $3,500 per month.
A resettlement/housing fund to reduce recidivism via training HEART etc
Trump is not so much into the concept of rehabilitation, so faget that.
US$170 billion available. How can Jamaica get even 5-10% retained earnings would be 5 times that of Tourism 35% GDP is worth a try.
Michael Spence
Michael Spence is a graduate of Cornwall College and the University of the West Indies. He is a trained teacher, a sociologist, and a writer for Bark Di Trute.
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