Subject: Re: Oklahoma and Massachusetts
Third on the list are roughly 1.3 million people who are currently under deportation orders. They know they need to leave, and they're staying anyway
This is going to be quite a project. If they are deported in one year and the teams only work M to F, it will require appending 6,000 people per day.
If they are in custody for 10 days to allow for review/logistics it is 60,000 beds.
I can't imagine these people are waving a flag saying here I am, so perhaps one team of 4 people can apprehend 1 person a day. So 24,000 field people for apprehending and 4,000 in the office doing paperwork.
The budgeting process should be interesting.
Aussi