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Raw Data: Deportation of Criminal Aliens, 2000-2016

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Last week, ICE coordinated a set of raids in several cities that ended with the arrest of nearly 700 undocumented immigrants. ICE claims this was business as usual. President Trump says it was all part of keeping his campaign promise to get tough on criminals who are in the country illegally. “Gang members, drug dealers & others are being removed!” he tweeted. Who’s right?

One set of raids isn’t enough to tell. In terms of raw numbers, there doesn’t seem to be anything unusual going on. However, ICE doesn’t generally conduct raids in multiple cities over the course of just a few days. That suggests that maybe there was something unusual going on.

My guess: the arrests themselves were fairly routine. However, they were deliberately conducted in a way to maximize publicity. This would certainly gibe with Trump’s usual way of doing business.

We won’t get a real answer about this until the end of the year, when ICE releases total removal numbers for FY2017, which ends September 30. That will tell us whether ICE is deporting more people, and in particular, whether they’re targeting criminals more vigorously than in the past. For comparison, here are total removal numbers for criminal aliens since 2000:

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Raw Data: Deportation of Criminal Aliens, 2000-2016

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Viral Crap on the Internet, Flint Edition

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This got retweeted into my Twitter feed today:

My BS detector went off immediately. So I checked, and it turns out this picture was taken 13 months ago, on October 16, 2015:

This is how crap gets spread on the internet. For nearly all households in Flint, the water is fine.

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Viral Crap on the Internet, Flint Edition

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Donald Trump’s Winning Game of Affinity Politics

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In our more thoughtful moments, even us wonkish types admit that few people really care about policy. Nor do most people care about whether presidential candidates can actually do any of the things they promise. The whole campaign process is basically a way of identifying a person who shares your values and nothing more. Tedious details are unnecessary. All that matters is: When a big decision presents itself, what will the candidate’s gut tell him to do? It’s pure affinity politics.

With that in mind, here’s an (undoubtedly incomplete) list of the things that Donald Trump likes and dislikes:

Things Donald Trump Likes
Things Donald Trump Hates

Israel
Social Security
Low taxes
Guns
Social media
Veterans
Great infrastructure
Women
A kick-ass military
The Bible
Affirmative action
Police officers
Lower corporate taxes
Fair trade
Great schools
Fossil fuels
Carl Icahn
Speaking his mind
Tough negotiators
Jobs
Donald Trump

Iran
Obamacare
Hedge fund guys who evade taxes
Street gangs
The mainstream media
Illegal immigrants
Budget deficits
Abortion
ISIS
Gay marriage…though he’s “evolving”
Political correctness
Crime
Tax inversions
China, Japan, and Mexico
Common Core
The big climate change hoax
John Kerry
Apologizing
Weak, stupid politicians
Phony government jobs statistics
People who attack Donald Trump

Assume that Donald Trump were an ordinary candidate with a mainstream persona—maybe a more charismatic version of Marco Rubio. This seems like a fairly winning set of values, doesn’t it?

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Donald Trump’s Winning Game of Affinity Politics

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