Trump’s Big Bill Is Building a Big Police State
Amid all the frenzied MAGA agitprop and bald-faced lying that have marked the final stages of Donald Trump’s signature domestic policy bill, it’s been easy to lose sight of its transformative policy agenda. Much of the controversy spurred by the sweeping legislation concerns its evisceration of healthcare coverage—a stunning $1 trillion in combined cuts to Medicaid, the state-based program funding healthcare access for low-income Americans, and allied coverage to poor patients under the Affordable Care Act. But the bill, which emerged out of its Senate reconciliation session in a blizzard of votes to amend it on Monday, also erects a permanent immigration police state. With more than $150 billion in outlays to expand the horrific surveillance, detention, and rendition regime created under the Laken Riley Act, the measure will carry out Trump’s pledge to make the terror wreaked by masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, alongside federal and National Guard troops, in Los Angeles the standard operating procedure for immigrant roundups going forward.
The scale of the proposed increases in ICE funding alone make for grim dystopian reading. As Don Moynihan notes, ICE’s annual budget for detentions would skyrocket from $3.4 billion in the present fiscal year to $45 billion until the end of the 2029 fiscal year—a 365 percent increase, and a figure that outstrips the combined funding of all 50 federal prisons. Here, per Moynihan, are some additional spending comparisons:
The ICE detention budget is larger than the total budget for USAID used to be. The ICE detention budget increase is larger than cuts in education, or for SNAP in the BBB. It is larger than cuts to NIH, CDC and cancer research combined. It is on the scale of the type of supplemental budgets that the US passed when engaged in foreign wars.
These massive giveaways are earmarked for an agency that’s shown a decidedly cursory regard for the fundamental protections afforded to all Americans by the rule of law. In conducting their expansive raids on workers and families that are not suspected of any overt criminal activity, ICE agents have masked themselves to shun responsibility for their actions—an illegal abuse of power commonly associated with Eastern Bloc police states. Reviewing the agency’s recent arrest record, it’s not hard to see why agents don’t want their identities known: On an unprecedented scale, they are rounding up and detaining immigrants who aren’t accused of any criminal activity. ICE’s apprehension of immigrants facing criminal charges are up 128 percent over last year—but the agency’s detention of immigrants without criminal records has increased by more than 1,400 percent. Customs and Border Patrol agents had previously stopped most immigrants without criminal records as they turned them away from the border, by a ratio of 30 to 1. Now that ICE is carrying out White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller’s new directive to round up anyone who might vaguely resemble an immigrant, that ratio has disappeared. As The Washington Post’s Philip Bump notes, each agency is now apprehending roughly equal numbers of immigrants without criminal records. And ICE, of course, is going far out of its way to pursue its Miller-authorized directives to detain and rendition its corps of noncriminal suspects.
Building out the detention capacity of US immigration enforcement by nearly a fourfold factor would elevate the ghoulish white-nationalist policy mandates of Miller into a permanent federal legacy—at the precise moment that the Trump spending bill rolls back basic social-democratic protections from healthcare to food security, to education. And other arms of the federal government are already moving ahead with plans to turbocharge the MAGAfied model of immigration enforcement as a glorified form of political terror and disfranchisement. A recent NPR exposé found that the Department of Homeland Security has joined forces with the data-thugs-without-porfolio at the Department of Government Efficiency to create the federal government’s searchable national citizenship data system. The ostensible mission behind the database is to provide state and local election officials with confirmation of the citizenship status of prospective voters, in line with Trump’s evidence-free claims of rampant immigrant election fraud. The new data network draws on immigration records and Social Security data to produce the country’s first-ever registry of citizens. (Because, as we all know so well by now, combining DOGE and Social Security has been a resounding success in assessing government priorities thus far.)
But the real damage here, as NPR reporters Jude Joffe-Block and Miles note, concerns the creation of a national surveillance state on steroids—without any public debate or consultation with Congress. “This level of integration among federal agencies handling sensitive personal data has never existed before,” they write, “and experts call it a sea change that inches the U.S. closer to having a roster of citizens—something the country has never embraced. A centralized national database of Americans’ personal information has long been considered a third rail—especially to privacy advocates as well as political conservatives, who have traditionally opposed mass data consolidation by the federal government.”
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what the f=ck is wrong with you guys. do you not wan’t law and order in this country???
All roads from all sources lead to the Total Control Grid. Only the pretenses differ.
Oh what a tangled web we weave. Law and order vs. privacy. Projecting strength vs. staying the heck out of foreign entanglements. Funding health care for our citizens vs. helping anyone who ‘needs’ it. I wish I had the answer, not that anyone would listen, but it might catch on. We all draw the lines differently on each subject, sometimes it is subtle, sometimes not. Money. It is the common denominator in most debates on federal expenditure line items. There are 5 main areas of spending. Social Security, Medicare, Defense, Interest on debt and discretionary spending. The last one is bigger in scope and budget than the others. To balance the budget and quit taxing the unborn, we need to make sure that 3 of the first 4 are lean as possible. End the Fed and free up a trillion dollars a year. My thoughts on LE are extreme and are best left unsaid, but ‘we’ need to be clear to the criminals and to the rest of the world, we are done playing games. If you are here illegally, the system has given you an out. Use it or face the consequences. Those illegals who cause problems, we need to ship them off to Libya or…
Happy 4th everyone.
ICE is getting their pork, considering that Trump himself said yesterday that the farmers, hotel and leisure workers who are illegals are going to be getting amnesty.
Um, you do realize it won’t be limited to just farm hands, right? Pretty much every manufacturer in this country is using illegal alien labor. Many cases where the I-9 docs were outright forged. A lot of those people have neck tattoos. I hope you understand what that is usually an indicator of.
I guess your criminal illegals ain’t going home either. So, who is getting deported exactly?
I don’t know, I’d say we’re all mostly on the “radical right” as Trump just smeared us. Do you understand and agree? He clearly thinks we’re just going to shut up and get in line.
At this point, the part of MAGA that worships that man as a demigod is probably as much a threat to this country as the BLM/Antifa/Queer Marxist crowd is to be quite frank.