Can we find a better word for "DEPORTATION?"

Whenever we say that someone was deported, the libs come unhinged as if they’ve been sent to Auschwitz or Siberia… Maybe we should use a less triggering word to spare fragile progressive feelings? How about this:

“Juan Rodriguez was captured and SENT HOME to Guatemala.” I’m serious. How can anyone be opposed to people being sent home and reunited with their loved ones? I like it! No more deportations. Let’s just send them home.
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There is such a word and I’ve seen it used - repatriation.

Removal.

Not bad. but it’s not as good as "sent home.“Sent home” has a much warmer ring to it. repatriation sounds too much like re-education.
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Nah. Removal sounds like something you do with trash. Not warm and fuzzy at all.

Sent home sounds like we helped them get back with their families. Very warm and fuzzy. :heart:

How about “imprisoned without a trial”?

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Renditioned?

Nope. Sent home works for me.

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Sure, if that is what happens. What about those sent to a contracted prison?

Nearly everyone who is suspected of a crime is locked up without a trial. Me being a genuinely nice person would like to send them home to await their trial. How sweet is that?
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“Im…pris…oned”

Switch back

I’m ok with sending him to prison. And I’m ok with calling it prison.
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That’s not him.

Ok then him. Prison is fine by me.

Imprisoning people without a trial is un-American. Or at least it used to be.

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Incorrect. The left’s new hero, Luigi has not had a trial. Yet he is incarcerated. This is what we have been doing since before the revolution.

Libs would rather have their daughters date MS-13 member then Trump supporters. :wink:

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We paid El Salvador millions to imprison people there who are not El Salvador citizens. They will not receive trials.

Yes that’s wrong…but libs shouldn’t opened out border the way they did.

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Very sad. But nothing can make me feel sorry for these barbarians. It’s unfortunate that El Salvador doesn’t use our constitution. We can’t force them to. And I’m not losing any sleep over it. All else being equal. I would rather have them in prison than living next to me. And so would you.

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