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Their ideology is nonsense fake-marxist revisionism to redirect anger at capitalism and turn it against immigrants and people who need social welfare (though they do back some generally left oriented social policies, their main thing appears to be racism)
Ethnic cleansing can mean mass deportation, like in the US right now. You really think that genocide? Would deporting the 1.1 million Ukrainian refugees in Germany back to Ukraine be genocide?
Ethnic cleansing sounds vile enough. No need to call it genocide, which it isn't.
I'm not even sure I'd call the mass deportation in the US Ethnic Clensing. Part of the problem is it targets minorities, but not one specific minority, and the extent it targets minorities under cover of law is targeting non-citizens. Now, I think the whole thing is horrible, and bad policy. But it seems different to me from openly taking a specific group that are citizens and deporting them en masse.
Now - it's made worse by the wink and nod the US sort of used for decades and never actually made good / modern immigration policy.
I think it's possible to be someone who's for mass deportation of people not legally in a country and not be someone who supports genocide OR ethnic clensing. It can actually be a simple "rule of law" sort of position. I don't think MAGA is that sort of person, or at least many seem to be perfectly happy with ethnic clensing as an idea, but I also don't think they're actually happy to stop at non-citizens. It's just they haven't gotten through the "illegals" yet.
Maybe a good thread the needle would be if you're in the country for 10 years (or some amount of time) without getting deported, a "statute of limitations" has then expired and you're now a citizen. I'm sure that wouldn't pass many people's politics, but it would to my mind hold that if the government didn't care for that long, you can't be that much of an actual problem, and shouldn't be kicked out anymore because you've also likely integrated into communities etc.
From what I understand that's basically how it is in European liberal counties. There is a huge difference between immigration / green cards and asylum / refugees, the latter being an obligation and temporary. But it ends up the same, you won't really be kicked out.