They technically can't. Unless it deports them and put them into camps.
How constitutional is that?
I imagine at the minute it's chaos. How long do investigations take. Weeks. How long before there's access and under what contracts can they rebuild? If they can? It is problematic to certain extents. Who has government lined up to redevelop it, what cost is it resold. Can they use their own contractors? Then there all the distribution to an Island and its services and grids.
Not all those people can regardless. How many weren't home owners?
It's different on the Mainland. But any comparison could be what happened in big hurricanes. New Orleans. Puerto Rico. Yea a long time.
They technically can't. Unless it deports them and put them into camps.
How constitutional is that?
I imagine at the minute it's chaos. How long do investigations take. Weeks. How long before there's access and under what contracts can they rebuild? If they can? It is problematic to certain extents. Who has government lined up to redevelop it, what cost is it resold. Can they use their own contractors? Then there all the distribution to an Island and its services and grids.
Not all those people can regardless. How many weren't home owners?
They technically can't. Unless it deports them and put them into camps.
How constitutional is that?
I imagine at the minute it's chaos. How long do investigations take. Weeks. How long before there's access and under what contracts can they rebuild? If they can? It is problematic to certain extents
They technically can't. Unless it deports them and put them into camps.