I contract for uscis. It's fully distributed, there's no way to enforce this without crippling the agency. So it would hobble the mass deportation plan. Very curious how this might turn out
Since they're both just mouthing off about things they have zero understanding of, based on an over-inflated sense of their own knowledge and competence, this will probably turn out about like most things Trump has tried to do. It'll either go nowhere and they'll just stop speaking of it, or they'll try to force something through and make a mess that someone else will have to clean up.
Plus trump said their report will be due on July 4, 2026. How much cutting can they actually due before his term ends? Will they even start mass firing before mid terms?
I mean you can smash the operations or you can accomplish evil shit. You probably can't accomplish evil shit AND smash the operations you need to facilitate it. At least not at the same time. My branch chief had a request to investigate whether application processing facilities could be farmed out to a new 3rd party and scaled up rapidly. The answer is very no- like it or not, all those applications and their supporting documents are in centralized locations. My team supports terabytes of archival tiff files digitizing these things. You can't just send an army down into the cave and start scanning indiscriminately but that's a whole other convo and I digress