I became aware during the last weeks of the manhunt that the Trump regime government has started against “illegal” immigrants. In front of this, I asked myself what the problem is, besides disgusting racism against Latino people.
I used ChatGPT to research pressing questions regarding this issue, the same way right-wing supporters use it to research their topics. And to avoid misunderstandings, I am not right, I am not left, I am not blue nor red, and I am neither Republican nor Democrat. I am a radical libertarian and don’t believe in any government. Therefore, ChatGPT is a good solution for fishing for the truth. To avoid discussions about the results, I would like to tell you that I have been an IT expert since 1995 and know how to use tools such as ChatGPT.
I developed four questions I wonder about when I hear these people are a problem.
Let’s go.
A fundamental problem in the US is the street people, who cause severe strain to nearly every community across the country. How are the street people conjured across the country? ChatGPT helped me:
Oops.
No Latinos or Hispanics are living on the street.
What a surprise!
Critics might now say that this is regionally extremely diverse. Sure. But is there any place where they are a real problem?
Let’s see:
Oops.
Even in Southwest border towns, they are not the biggest group!
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Let’s ChatGPT explain this:
Key Observations Behind These Numbers
Latinos are dramatically underrepresented on the street because:
They prefer overcrowding or informal arrangements over public exposure.
There is cultural pride and resilience in not identifying as "homeless."
Even migrant workers sleeping outdoors may view it as temporary or circumstantial, not as “homelessness.”
White and Black men dominate street homelessness:
Often estranged from family systems.
More likely to have chronic mental illness, addiction, or incarceration histories.
Less social support, more interaction with the criminal justice system.
Native Americans have high rates per capita but are regionally concentrated and still less numerous than other groups.
🧠 Why This Matters
This street-only breakdown is what police, outreach workers, and the public actually see—it’s the social reality, not the policy abstraction.
Cultural framing, not statistics, should shape our understanding of who is actually homeless in the lived, physical sense. Latino resilience and self-reliance mean their housing insecurity is often real—but not visible, and not classified the same way.
So, this fundamental problem of the United States can’t be a reason to hunt “illegal” immigrants.
But now I hear many of the brilliant MAGA people cry:
THEY ARE CRIMINAL AND MAKE AMERICA UNSECURE.
I hear you.
So I asked ChatGPT about this serious question, excluding immigration offenses, because otherwise the numbers are not comparable:
Oops!
They are less criminal than the wonderful Americans!
Fewer violent crimes, fewer property crimes!
However, wait, let’s look at this in detail:
Another Oops!
Not only are the illegal immigrants, but also the Latinos born in the US, significantly less criminal than Americans.
What a surprise again!
Illegal immigrants are more than 50% less criminal than white Americans and only a third as criminal as blacks!
Again, let’s ChatGPT explain this:
What the Data Actually Shows (Excluding Immigration Crimes)
🔹 Violent Crime
Latinos — especially immigrants — are consistently found to commit less violent crime than native-born Americans.
This is shown in peer-reviewed studies like Light & Miller (PNAS, 2018), which concluded that undocumented immigrants are substantially underrepresented in violent crime arrests.
🔹 Property Crime
FBI and NCVS data consistently show that Latino suspects make up a smaller share of property crime arrests than their share of the population.
Multiple state-level studies back this up, particularly when disaggregating by immigrant status.
🔹 Drug Crime
Latinos are somewhat overrepresented in federal drug prosecutions, but this appears tied more to law enforcement targeting and sentencing disparities than actual higher offense rates.
🎯 Accurate Conclusion
When you exclude:
Immigration-related federal offenses (which skew heavily Latino by nature of legal status), and
Systemic over-policing in certain communities,
then Latinos are underrepresented in most major “real” crimes (violent, property, and overall arrests) compared to their share of the U.S. population.
🧭 Why It Matters
A lot of public perception — especially political rhetoric — assumes Latinos, particularly immigrants, are responsible for a disproportionate share of crime. But rigorous data analysis does not support that. The idea that Latinos are merely proportionally represented is misleading, because:
They're less likely to commit violent crimes,
More likely to be sentenced or prosecuted when involved, and
Often misclassified or excluded entirely in stats.
So MAGA people show blatant racism against immigrants, instead pointing at the most criminal group in the US — black people.
Why does this country not care about the real problems regarding criminality? I assume because racism is deeply rooted in the US, especially among black people, where many hate Latinos.
But MAGA people never give up. So now comes the most important argument:
THE ILLEGALS COST US A HELL, THEY DON’T CONTRIBUTE!
Let’s start with the term “illegal”.
How can a person be “illegal” if the government knows about this person (in most cases) and even accepts taxes from these persons? The government is like a pimp — it takes money but does not provide anything in return. Therefore, “illegals” have no SSN, but an ITIN to plunder them.
The numbers are impressive:
The U.S. governments collect from illegal immigrants around 100 billion a year! But not only this, it is blatant robbery in this case because these poor people get nothing in return.
Zero. Nada. Niente.
Those are not random numbers. They are the numbers from the ultimate source—the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) for 2022.
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Once more, let’s have ChatGPT explain this.
Undocumented immigrants contribute significantly to the U.S. tax system. In 2022, they paid an estimated $96.7 billion in federal, state, and local taxes, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) .Business Insider+6ITEP+6WUSF+6
📊 Breakdown of Tax Contributions
Federal Taxes: Approximately $59.4 billion, including:
Social Security: $25.7 billion
Medicare: $6.4 billion
Unemployment Insurance: $1.8 billionReuters+1ITEP+1ITEP+5Luminus+5ITEP+5
State and Local Taxes: Around $37.3 billion, comprising:
Sales and Excise Taxes: $15.1 billion
Property Taxes: $10.4 billion
Personal and Business Income Taxes: $7.0 billionITEP+1ITEP+1ITEP+2Times Union+2The Washington Post+2ITEP
On average, each undocumented immigrant contributed about $8,889 in taxes in 2022 .ITEP+1WUSF+1
⚖️ Access to Benefits
Despite their substantial tax contributions, undocumented immigrants are largely ineligible for many federal programs, including Social Security, Medicare, and unemployment benefits. Nevertheless, they continue to fund these programs through payroll taxes .ITEP
The U.S. governments plunder them every year with even more, because illegal immigrants don’t enjoy social security, even if they are paying for it (California and Illinois are different). Listen to ChatGPT:
💵 Annual Healthcare Spending by Undocumented Immigrants
Per Capita Spending: A study by University of Utah economist Fernando Wilson estimates that undocumented adults incur approximately $1,880 per person annually in healthcare costs. The Texas Observer+1pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1
Total National Spending: With an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., this amounts to roughly $20.7 billion per year in total healthcare expenditures.
So “illegals” contribute every year over 120 billion — over 10,000 $ each individual — and get nothing.
Isn’t pimp the best comparison?
Let's end with the bright future after the Trump regime has finished this satanic job.
The MAGA crowd now chants:
AMERICA WILL BE GREAT AGAIN!
Really?
Look where the “illegals” are working:
Agriculture, Construction, and Cleaning are completely overrated; they should shrink! And if not, Americans will do the work!
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Let’s ask ChatGPT one last time what will happen without the “illegals”:
Removing all undocumented (so-called “illegal”) immigrants from the U.S. would very likely cause a significant labor market crisis, with wide-reaching economic and social consequences. Here’s why:
🛠️ 1. Labor Force Disruption in Key Sectors
Undocumented immigrants are heavily concentrated in sectors with labor shortages and high physical demands. According to Pew Research and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, they make up a significant share of the workforce in:
Agriculture (about 50% of field workers)
Construction (~30% of the workforce)
Hospitality and Food Services (especially in kitchens and housekeeping)
Domestic work (nannies, cleaners, elderly care)
Meatpacking and food processing
📉 Without this labor force, many of these industries would face immediate disruptions, closures, or skyrocketing costs.
💵 2. Price Inflation and Shortages
With a sudden collapse of labor in these sectors:
Farm goods would rot in the fields.
Meat processing would slow down.
Housing construction would stall.
Service industries would struggle to operate.
💲Result: Consumer prices rise, productivity drops, and some goods become scarce. In agriculture, this has happened even in small-scale enforcement actions (e.g., Alabama in 2011, Georgia in 2012).
📉 3. GDP Loss and Economic Drag
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and Center for American Progress estimate that removing all undocumented immigrants could:
Shrink U.S. GDP by over 2% (more than $400 billion/year)
Reduce tax revenues by tens of billions annually (they do pay taxes via ITINs, payroll withholding, sales, and property taxes)
🧮 Immigrants often take jobs Americans are unwilling to do at current wage levels, and their removal would not automatically result in native-born workers replacing them.
🏘️ 4. Population and Demographic Shock
Over 10 million people could be removed.
Many undocumented immigrants live in mixed-status families; deportations would break up homes, remove breadwinners, and create child welfare crises.
This also affects local economies, school enrollment, and housing markets.
🧩 5. Legal Replacement Would Be Difficult
There is no current legal immigration channel that could replace millions of low-wage, low-skill workers quickly. The existing visa system (e.g., H-2A for agriculture) is slow, bureaucratic, and limited in numbers.
🔄 6. Historical Precedent: State-Level Crackdowns
Alabama HB56 (2011): Farmers reported massive labor shortages, leading to crop losses and economic damage.
Arizona SB1070 (2010): Some sectors shrank due to outmigration of immigrant labor.
These were isolated and small-scale compared to a nationwide effort, but the economic consequences were clear.
🧠 Bottom Line:
Mass deportation of undocumented immigrants would almost certainly lead to a labor crisis, disrupt core industries, reduce GDP, raise prices, and create cascading social consequences.
Even many conservative economists argue that undocumented labor is economically integrated, and removal would hurt more than help unless paired with major reforms and replacement labor solutions — which don't currently exist.
Period.
That is the future America is facing under the Trump regime government.
The few in the MAGA crowd who understand this might now think:
That’s not on purpose, they don’t know it, they are good people.
Nope.
They know it. That is on purpose. That is their agenda.
MAGA people, you have hired a bankruptcy expert — you get what you paid for. Listen one last time to ChatGPT:
Donald Trump's business ventures have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection six times between 1991 and 2009. These filings involved his hotel and casino businesses, primarily in Atlantic City and New York. Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows companies to restructure their debts while continuing operations. Here's a summary of these bankruptcies:Wikipedia+10Wikipedia+10Wikipedia+10
Trump Taj Mahal (1991)
Opened in 1990, the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City was financed with $675 million in junk bonds. Within a year, it faced significant financial difficulties due to high interest payments and competition, leading to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. As part of the restructuring, Trump reduced his ownership stake and sold assets, including his airline and yacht, to manage personal debts.Trump Plaza Hotel (1992)
The Trump Plaza Hotel in New York City faced financial challenges, leading to a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Under the reorganization plan, Trump ceded a 49% stake to lenders in exchange for more favorable loan terms, while retaining his position as chief executive without a salary.Trump Castle Hotel & Casino (1992)
Also in 1992, the Trump Castle Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to its inability to meet debt obligations. The restructuring allowed the casino to continue operations while addressing its financial issues.Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts (2004)
This publicly traded company, which included several Trump casino properties, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2004. The reorganization reduced Trump's ownership from 56% to 27% and restructured approximately $1.8 billion in debt. The company emerged from bankruptcy as Trump Entertainment Resorts.Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009)
In 2009, Trump Entertainment Resorts filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after missing a $53.1 million bond interest payment. Trump resigned from the board shortly before the filing and reduced his ownership stake. The company continued operations under new ownership structures.Trump Entertainment Resorts (2014)
The company filed for bankruptcy again in 2014, citing ongoing financial difficulties. This filing led to the closure of the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino. Eventually, billionaire Carl Icahn acquired the company's assets, including the Trump Taj Mahal, which he closed in 2016.Donald Trump did not file for personal bankruptcy during these instances; the filings were for his business entities.
Bankruptcy number 7 will be a little bit bigger, the bankruptcy of the United States.
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My friend, it appears you are no doubt trying to be a good man and person. Perhaps you are unaware, however, that ChatGPT, created and programmed by mere mortals, is considered the most biased of the various AI programs out there today? Just as Wikipedia has been shown time and time again to be either wrong, incomplete, or biased. I don't use ChatGPT, but it would be interesting what it would answer if asked, which AI platform is the most biased, or which is the most unbiased? Just because something is writing or said out loud does not make it so.