Trump Floats Shipping America’s Serial Criminals to ‘Foreign Land’ for ‘Very Small Fee’

Death From A Distance

Sergeant of the Hide
Full Member
Minuteman
A poster came up with a great idea. Ship them to an isolated island, where they can kill each other! Have cameras setup everywhere for pay per view.



“We also have many violent criminals in our country, however, that did not necessarily come here illegally, but have been arrested 30 times, 35 times, 41,42 times, in a couple of cases,” Trump said.

He then highlighted heinous crimes, ranging from murder in general to criminals pushing passengers in front of subways to baseball bat assaults to violent home invasions of elderly folks.

“I don’t want these violent repeat offenders in our country any more than I want illegal aliens from other countries who misbehave,” Trump said.

“And I say, and this is subject to getting it approved, but if they’ve been arrested many, many times–they’re repeat offenders by many numbers–I want them out of our country,” he added. “I also will be seeking permission to do so.”

Trump then said America would pay “a very small fee” to a “foreign land” that housed the worst of criminals:



 
IMG_6739.jpeg
 
A poster came up with a great idea. Ship them to an isolated island, where they can kill each other! Have cameras setup everywhere for pay per view.



“We also have many violent criminals in our country, however, that did not necessarily come here illegally, but have been arrested 30 times, 35 times, 41,42 times, in a couple of cases,” Trump said.

He then highlighted heinous crimes, ranging from murder in general to criminals pushing passengers in front of subways to baseball bat assaults to violent home invasions of elderly folks.

“I don’t want these violent repeat offenders in our country any more than I want illegal aliens from other countries who misbehave,” Trump said.

“And I say, and this is subject to getting it approved, but if they’ve been arrested many, many times–they’re repeat offenders by many numbers–I want them out of our country,” he added. “I also will be seeking permission to do so.”

Trump then said America would pay “a very small fee” to a “foreign land” that housed the worst of criminals:



Wonder if we can find another big continent for them? I wonder...does he just drop them off and they have to build all their own homes, food, water, etc? Or is that part of the nominal fee?
 
I think there would need to be overwhelming evidence that the convicted did in fact commit the crime. It seems at least once a month we find out about somebody wrongfully convicted. We just learned of a lab tech charged with altering DNA evidence in a lab, imagine if many of those were wrongfully convicted and sent away, never to be heard from again. I know the odds are low, given that most of those convicts did what they did, and the convictions are righteous, but we live in a society where the lines between justice and truth are blurred by prosecutors who are more concerned about their conviction rate than ensuring they get the right guy.
 
  • Like
Reactions: RPN and BytorJr
I think there would need to be overwhelming evidence that the convicted did in fact commit the crime. It seems at least once a month we find out about somebody wrongfully convicted. We just learned of a lab tech charged with altering DNA evidence in a lab, imagine if many of those were wrongfully convicted and sent away, never to be heard from again. I know the odds are low, given that most of those convicts did what they did, and the convictions are righteous, but we live in a society where the lines between justice and truth are blurred by prosecutors who are more concerned about their conviction rate than ensuring they get the right guy.
Well damn the bad luck. If I was wrongfully convicted and sitting in prison, I'd rather take my chances on the isolated island.
 
So essentially he is thinking about doing what China once did in using Japan and what the British did with well both America and Australia?

I'm guessing some African country would probably be willing to take them in for money.

I doubt it would ever get any serous legs or get anywhere beyond the hot air stage at this point in our history.

Part of that being that the Prison Industrial Complex makes huge money for the well connected.
 
I think there would need to be overwhelming evidence that the convicted did in fact commit the crime. It seems at least once a month we find out about somebody wrongfully convicted. We just learned of a lab tech charged with altering DNA evidence in a lab, imagine if many of those were wrongfully convicted and sent away, never to be heard from again. I know the odds are low, given that most of those convicts did what they did, and the convictions are righteous, but we live in a society where the lines between justice and truth are blurred by prosecutors who are more concerned about their conviction rate than ensuring they get the right guy.
this is a good point considering the incompetence,corruption,resume building and outright lying common in police and prosecutor's depts. this applies to US citizens IMHO. illegals are illegal and should have no rights whatsoever. their felonies should require a lower level of proof. penalties should be more severe,essentially capital for ANY violent crime. deportation not a good solution.
the problem of how to determine guilt is an old one and ongoing. always been my opinion that the system here has nothing much to do with guilt or innocence. lawyers,cops,judges playing games is about all our system is. the really bad thing about that system is when an innocent is accused and run thru the system. likely ruined financially,having an arrest record and being stigmatized forever.
not much justice in our system for the victims or the innocent,just a lot of slack for the guilty.