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Mass Deportations Can Deport U.S. Citizens Too: A Historical Warning Mass deportation campaigns might sound like a quick fix to immigration concerns, but history shows us how dangerous and destructive these operations can be—even for U.S. citizens. During the Great Depression, the U.S. government targeted Mexican immigrants in a sweeping deportation effort. Over 1.8 million people were forcibly removed, but shockingly, up to 60% were U.S. citizens. Entire families—many of whom had lived in the U.S. for generations—were deported simply because of their heritage, with no due process. More recently, cases of wrongful deportation continue to surface. In 2008, Mark Lyttle, a North Carolina-born U.S. citizen, was deported to Mexico. He spent months stranded in Central America before being able to return home. Similarly, in 2019, Francisco Galicia, an 18-year-old Texan, was detained by ICE for 23 days despite having his U.S. birth certificate and state ID. These aren't isolated incidents—they’re systemic failures. Mass deportation efforts risk sweeping up citizens and lawful residents, erasing their rights and shattering lives. History is clear: when we prioritize speed and fear over justice, innocent people pay the price. Let’s remember these lessons and demand accountability and fairness in immigration policies. #fyp #foryoupage #latino #chorus #latinos #hispanic #immigration #daca #border #usa_tiktok #democracy  #MassDeportation #CivilRights #LearnFromHistory #ProtectDueProcess @CHORUS
Mass Deportations Can Deport U.S. Citizens Too: A Historical Warning Mass deportation campaigns might sound like a quick fix to immigration concerns, but history shows us how dangerous and destructive these operations can be—even for U.S. citizens. During the Great Depression, the U.S. government targeted Mexican immigrants in a sweeping deportation effort. Over 1.8 million people were forcibly removed, but shockingly, up to 60% were U.S. citizens. Entire families—many of whom had lived in the U.S. for generations—were deported simply because of their heritage, with no due process. More recently, cases of wrongful deportation continue to surface. In 2008, Mark Lyttle, a North Carolina-born U.S. citizen, was deported to Mexico. He spent months stranded in Central America before being able to return home. Similarly, in 2019, Francisco Galicia, an 18-year-old Texan, was detained by ICE for 23 days despite having his U.S. birth certificate and state ID. These aren't isolated incidents—they’re systemic failures. Mass deportation efforts risk sweeping up citizens and lawful residents, erasing their rights and shattering lives. History is clear: when we prioritize speed and fear over justice, innocent people pay the price. Let’s remember these lessons and demand accountability and fairness in immigration policies. #fyp #foryoupage #latino #chorus #latinos #hispanic #immigration #daca #border #usa_tiktok #democracy #MassDeportation #CivilRights #LearnFromHistory #ProtectDueProcess @CHORUS

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