> I am very much ungrounded from the news, I don’t consume it outside of what I stumble across elsewhere. That’s a feature, not a bug.
No, ignorance of current events except what you encounter incidentally without intent and structure is not a "feature", unless your goal is to be an easily-led sheep.
> I see your point, but that’s not deporting, it would be outsourcing the prison.
It's not merely outsourcing (a term which encompasses what occurs with domestic private prisons) if the US doesn't retain the same full control as it would over domestic prisons, including responsiveness to US court orders regarding innocence, conditions, etc., the avoidance of which is overtly the point of the Trump eagerness. It is much more like deportation than anything else, though, especially where the "prisons" are, in fact, labor camps, you could probably make a case that it is simply reviving the slave trade, rather than deportation.
No, ignorance of current events except what you encounter incidentally without intent and structure is not a "feature", unless your goal is to be an easily-led sheep.
> I see your point, but that’s not deporting, it would be outsourcing the prison.
It's not merely outsourcing (a term which encompasses what occurs with domestic private prisons) if the US doesn't retain the same full control as it would over domestic prisons, including responsiveness to US court orders regarding innocence, conditions, etc., the avoidance of which is overtly the point of the Trump eagerness. It is much more like deportation than anything else, though, especially where the "prisons" are, in fact, labor camps, you could probably make a case that it is simply reviving the slave trade, rather than deportation.