Cruelty in deportation? By that do you refer to some inherent cruelty in actually going through with the deportation? Are you talking about violence if someone resist arrest? If you mean the former, what's wrong with enforcing existing laws that have already been passed that say if you are here illegally, you have to leave or be escorted? If you mean the latter, resisting arrest or attempting to evade are both valid grounds for using a bit more force. Did you have something else in mind?
I know that Trump has asked for some military judges to help speed along due process by doubling the number of immigration proceedings. Making justice less delayed isn't bad either. Isaac, if you have some insider info, great - but I have to ask what is cruel about requiring people to obey a federal law regarding immigration violations?