Then you have Trump wants to deport 5 million people. Well, you don't deport 5 million people without rounding them up and sticking them into camps.
Is that so? It seems more like jumping to some convenient conclusions to further this ridiculous "Trump is practically a Nazi, but I used weasel words, so he's only a Nazi if you don't challenge me". The truth is laws already on the books, but not being enforced, are enough to drive return migration up. The Pew Research Center just recently put out a report stating net migration is at a loss; nobody rounds migrants up and deports them by the trainload now, yet they leave of their own volition when their old country sounds better than the new one. Its simple incentives. Nobody immigrated them by force, so there's no need to emigrate them by force. Police the border vigorously to cut down intake and dissuade people from starting the trip. Deport felons. Enforce proof-of-citizenship labor laws and social services fraud on one hand to make illegal immigrant life in America uncomfortable. Then pass out free one-way plane tickets to the destination of choice in Central America while offering to buy assets like houses at market rate, then Sheriff's auction them back to private ownership. People will see which way the wind is blowing, cash out, and go home to their family ties. And if the idiot news blows it up like its some anti-Latin-Catholic pogrom, they're even more likely to leave on their own. Look ma, no concentration camps.
And asking this gotcha nonsense is not "standard discursive technique", its dishonest 5th-grade "do your parents know you're retarded" loaded questions and rhetorical bullshit. It insults the population at large and cheapens political discourse. That we even consider it "standard" is evidence of this wonderfully broken democratic process we all cynically mock today. However, none of it is going to affect Trump, because
everyone who supports him hates the cheap media tricks, and the more the media tries their old saw the fiercer Trump's base gets. Considering that the average American doesn't trust the media, they're practically running campaign ads for Trump. Every time someone in the press compares him to Hitler, they only discredit themselves in the eyes of their audience. Unless you already believe Trump is Hitler. In which case you can have it out with the Obama-Hitler lobby as to who's stolen the dead Austrian's soul.
In any case, Trump = Hitler GOP = Nazi comparisons show a distinct shallowness of thought. Every current thing being disagreed with does not have to be compared to something out of the gutters of history. Its a knee-jerk association that completely ignores the nuance, and often the great depth of a historical event. Trump is like Hitler because he wants to deport illegal immigrants? Seriously? Doesn't that mean Truman, Eisenhower, Clinton, practically any President since the Bracero program is like Hitler? What about the Mexican presidents who requested and assisted the repatriation programs? George S. Patton for his time posted on the border? Or Julius Caesar and the Helvetti? Are they all "like" a genocidal dictator with this guilt-by-association nonsense?
If you want to talk about how bad Trump is, just talk about
how bad Trump is. All this half-baked Hitlerism only does you a disservice.