Gone.

Trump’s ICEstapo recently reported that it’s on track to detain and deport 600,000 immigrants this year. (And that doesn’t count the number of legal immigrants and citizens who have been detained and often brutally treated.) In addition, ICE stated that 2 million immigrants have already left the country.

That’s 2.6 million Americans gone. And, if the Felon-in-Chief gets his way, millions more will follow.

That may seem like a victory for MAGA, but they, too, will soon feel the impact on our economy, on tourism, on our communities, our lifestyle, and our international reputation. They, too, will suffer from the impact on medical research and technology because, instead of the world’s best and brightest coming to the U.S., they are leaving for Canada, Europe and other parts of the world. The “brain drain” will be catastrophic for our future.

Further, the ICEstapo’s “success” means that many of those 2.6 million people will no longer pay income taxes. They will no longer make contributions to Social Security and Medicare without ever enjoying the benefits. These immigrants are no longer available to harvest our food, help raise our cattle, milk our cows, prepare our meat, cook our food, care for our lawns, construct our buildings, care for our children and our elderly, or to tidy up the hotel rooms after us.

These immigrants were our neighbors, our church members, our classmates, our employees, and our friends. They owned businesses and rented apartments or purchased homes. They were also our customers. They purchased groceries, clothing, pharmaceuticals, cars, appliances, electronics, haircuts, entertainment and more.

These are people who gave our communities diversity and everything that comes with it: new and interesting flavors. New music. New celebrations. New life. But much of that will be gone.

Sadly, most of these people overcame extreme hardships to live the American dream. Mostly out of necessity, they left their homes and everything they knew behind to come here. In most cases, their emotions have gone from hope to panic and sheer terror as they are snatched from their homes, their schools, their workplaces, and the streets by gangs of masked, heavily armed men.

Once again, they are forced to leave everything behind and watch their families torn apart. Many will be returned to their homelands and the desperation they fled. And, in a bizarre example of this regime’s cruelty, some will be sent to lands halfway around the globe where everything is unfamiliar. Where there are no friends. No family. No knowledge of the language or the culture. Some will be tortured or killed.

And for what reason?

Because an orange-tinted fat man in Washington and his cult-like followers want to cleanse our nation of anyone who – God forbid – doesn’t look like him. Or act like him. Or fails to constantly praise him.

And if they succeed, the nation and the freedom we love will also be gone.

The Most Murderous Regime In U.S. History.

As has been previously discussed, the Trump cult appears to view its leader as the savior of America, a man of God, the second coming of the Messiah. If so, Trump must serve a cruel and loathsome deity, since the Felon-in-Chief is responsible for millions of deaths. And he’s only halfway through the first year of his second term.

Think that statement is hyperbolic? Then consider the following:

A 2020 study in The Lancet led by professors at Harvard Medical School and the University of California at San Francisco found that the first Trump administration’s health policies led to 461,000 unnecessary U.S. deaths annually, plus 22,000 avoidable deaths annually from its environmental policies. Moreover, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimated the death toll from Trump’s failed response to Covid-19 had reached 1,120,000 by January 2023.

In the current Trump regime, cuts to USAID are estimated to result in the unnecessary deaths of 14 million people by 2030, including 4.5 million children. (Thankfully, Congress restored $400 million in cuts to the PEPFAR program in a rare rebuke of Trump. Otherwise, there could have been an additional 6.3 million AIDS-related deaths over the next four years.)

Further, scientists from Yale and the University of Pennsylvania estimate that 42,500 vulnerable Americans may die each year as a result of health care cuts mandated by the Republican’s Big Ugly Bill. They warn that the cuts to hospitals and clinics, especially in rural areas, could be devastating to communities.

The regime’s plans to deport more than a million immigrants a year, the vast majority of which are only guilty of wanting to work hard and improve their families’ lives, is not just a blow to our communities and our industries. It will almost certainly be deadly. How many of our neighbors will die as a result of being forced to return to the nations they fled to escape war, gang violence, poverty and political retribution?

Appallingly, the Trump regime has also turned its back on the ongoing genocide in Gaza. By failing to support relief efforts by the UN and numerous European nations, the regime could be at least partially responsible for more than 500,000 Palestinians dying of starvation. And those who are spared from famine are likely to be displaced once again as Netanyahu and Trump have called for the relocation of 1.2 million Gazans.

Combined, the death toll from the first Trump administration and his current regime’s actions could total more than 16.8 million!!! Moreover, if Trump and his regime continue to deny the climate crisis, the death toll could rise to hundreds of millions more, if not the entire population of the planet.