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Crowdfunding a "deportation force"
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One of the promises Trump has made was to introduce a deportation force to... well, deport illegal immigrants in the US - how feasible would it be to introduce a small, similarly themed militia to push back against the growing Muslim invasion in Europe?

I assume the vast majority of locals (that aren't bleeding heart leftists) in Europe do not support this Open Door immigration policy, and to start-up a PMC is a rather expensive venture.

That being said, if someone took it upon themselves to clearly outline the logistics and costs associated with creating a makeshift deportation force for countries surrounding Germany, how feasible would it be to get everyone on board to fund this venture? I mean, Greece has crowdfunded a bailout - why not this?

Few points worth mentioning, firearms are illegal in most European countries so the most one could equip oneself is with non-lethal devices or perhaps seek authorization to carry.

I'm not expert on this topic, just genuinely curious - and if it IS feasible, why isn't this being done?
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>>55544636
According to a poll in a Norwegian newspapers, half the population supports closing the border.
I never thought I would see the day.

Also, your idea is insane, and would only result in sympathy for the immigrants.
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There should be a kind of paramilitary squadron to protect Trump at rallies and to intimidate people at Carson rallies

Trump should call it "Security Squadron" or SS for short
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>>55544767
Trump's idea, I'm just applying it to Europe's immigration crisis.

Nevertheless, people will revolt in the coming years, might as well do it with "private" sector's backing.
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>>55544767
Also, similar crowdfunding of military activities have been suggested and tried in the past.

Christians have tried to crowdfund an army against ISIS and Ukraine successfully crowdfunded a scout drone and turret.
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They'd simply send them to Canada.
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A domestic paramilitary force should not be needed. All you need to do is have the regular police force tag them as they are found.

Or you could do like here and have sheriffs, who are above the federal government in terms of power, and they can deputize as necessary, and they can get shit done as they please. Let the locals handle local issues.
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>>55545377
And how's that going for them?
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ICE
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>>55545406
Very poorly so far. But that's a symptom of a greater problem.

And it's not a problem to which brownshirts are the right answer. It's really a PR problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOtGr1JFCnE
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>>55545525
I'm not sure I follow what you're getting at.
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>>55544636

Why can't the UK send all of the "chid refugees" to the Falkland Islands? Let the Syrians and Argies kill each other over them.
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>>55545817
I'm not familiar with the setup of your country, but, in mine, we already have the means to deal with our problems. "Crowdfund a deportation force" to me just sounds like "people should understand that they're already funding all the force they need, and they already have the means to do it. All they need to do is go back to following the laws."

All I'm worried about is that somebody might hear things like "crowdfund a deportation force" and think that this is a country of anarchy where we need crowdfunded thugs to take the law into their own hands. That's the last thing we need.
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I don't understand how hard it is when we find an illegal immigrant we take them to a detainment center, load them in a truck and dump them in Mexico? Why is this considered a big deal?
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>>55544636
We spend enough to have a huge military, so use it. They are young healthy individuals that can be deployed literally anywhere.
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>>55546073
because REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

or something. I don't understand it. You'd think even the states hit hardest by this would at least be the first to stop electing people who want more.

Beats me. I only get below-minimum-wage slave laborers here where I live. Cops could just do a tour of Home Depot and round them up, but they don't.
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>>55546011
Do you think the police force will do anything in Europe? The governments of Europe are appealing to dangerous naivety thinking they should help these poor refugees out. Merkel's decisions are going against what most of the people there want and need in order to feel safe.

While you are most certainly right, we should rely on local laws to keep things in order - but these aren't really ordinary circumstances. What will happen when a civil war breaks out? The police and national guard will be a third violent faction between the locals and the refugees.
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>>55546413
>Do you think the police force will do anything in Europe
No, I do not. It's going to get worse and worse until it starts to get really bad. Just think about folks burning down potential housing. It's going to get bad, bad, bad.

And let's not pretend that it's not going to happen the same way here in due time. Once it gets bad enough then the national guard or the military or whatever else will have to be brought in just to keep the peace. It's happened many times over here that FEMA doesn't come in and help until it's a crisis situation and people plead for FEMA to help -- I eve talked to a FEMA operative about this, and his complaint was that he wasn't allowed to help.

Do you know about the Hegelian Dialectic?
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>>55546629
Yes I do.

You seem to advocate relying on government sponsored security but they take no action unless its a crisis situation. Why not allow the collective to do something about it? Why not arm and fund a faction solely built on the foundation of the public interest, not government sponsorship?
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>>55546923
Either way seems good to me. What I advocate is for people to be able to take care of themselves. As we go through these various crises, we can learn a lot by paying attention about the problems and what we should do better next time.

If you want to buy a copy of the lawbooks here in the US, as of a few years go, it'll weigh in at about 700lbs. I guess probably more these days. But if you want to look up the laws on the internet, then it's typically free, and it costs nothing beyond masturbating to pornos.

That's all I'm saying. If any USfag wants to get into the mix, then contact your local sheriff or local city board.
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