They're getting doxxed. Here's my point here. My point is that if you're undocumented, you're always going to be at risk of deportation.
If you happen to be where some of these enforcement operations are occurring, then you're just sort of collateral at that point. And I don't think that they wanted to understand that, nor do I think anybody that's on that side wants to understand that. But, Max, where's your empathy? You're supposed to be like Michael.
Come on, brother. Well, that's the thing. Then, when you get to the empathy point, I point out all these other countries that don't have nearly as much quote-unquote empathy that we have.
Like, if you were to go to Mexico, for example, your first offense of crossing their border unauthorized is you get deported. The second offense is you risk getting a $25,000 fine and or up to 10 years in their prison cell. So, you know, you have all these, like, immigrant communities, sometimes Hispanic immigrant communities, making arguments about empathy when, if you were to cross illegally into their countries, there are more severe penalties awaiting you.
Yeah, usually they shoot you on sight. Have we talked about how funny it is that all of you guys who used ICE block to go to the Home Depot and clear out all the Mexican... Oh, I did that to my local town. It was perfect.
Michael, I don't know which countries you're talking about, but, I mean, the Mexican border, there's literally no one preventing you from walking into Mexico, and that's true for most of these countries. So, I don't know where this comes from. Michael? Who's Michael? Jess, did you say that? Yeah, Jess said that.