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Old 06-18-2018, 10:37 AM
 
Location: Living rent free in your head
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Try telling the entire story once in a while!

This was the Obama created holding areas for the Thousands of Illegals pouring across the border!

From there they were farmed out to Really Nice quarters!
Here's the entire story:

NO.other.administration.separated.the.children.of. asylum.seekers.from.their.parents
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Old 06-18-2018, 12:43 PM
 
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This is why i 100 percent support a border wall and proper boarder security. I hope President Trump sits down with Mexico and other South American countries and figure something out. This is a sad situation but this could of been avoided many presidents ago.


I am sorry but America just don't have the resources or tax money to keep taking in people and paying for their needs.
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Old 06-18-2018, 12:46 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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Then have your husband provide a source for your claim, it should be really easy. As far as children being taught to use the toilet..I've been to Mexico many times and children in that country are cherished by their families, and yes they learn to use the toilet in many cases earlier than do white children in the US.

I do not think that illegal immigration is good for this Country and I don't think birthright citizenship is a good idea but I do not think that brown people and their children are inferior to other kids, so with that said...shame on you.
Did you say "white children?"

Why not just Americans.
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:06 PM
 
Location: Maryland
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Here's the entire story:

NO.other.administration.separated.the.children.of. asylum.seekers.from.their.parents

these.arent.asylum.seekers
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Old 06-18-2018, 04:00 PM
 
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Did you say "white children?"

Why not just Americans.
Because the idea that brown and black children, including those who are citizens, are somehow inherently inferior to white children is prevalent in some of these forums.
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Old 06-18-2018, 04:01 PM
 
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these.arent.asylum.seekers
At least 2,000 of the children in custody have parents who were arrested while applying for asylum.
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Old 06-18-2018, 05:16 PM
 
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People have a right to apply for asylum after they enter the US go read the law if you aren't familiar with it. They are not considered 'criminals' unless their asylum application is denied at which point they are guilty of a misdemeanor for entering the US without authorization.
Do you actually research anything before you post? The people seeking asylum are not separated from their kids - the ones entering illegally are the ones being separated and most of the time - the kids aren't theirs! Smugglers and the drug cartels are using these kids as mules = you know what that is right? Where they make them swallow the drugs or stick it up their butts to be retrieved later. Do you know how many of these kids were found dead in the deserts by police and border patrol after the drug smuggler retrieved the drugs from them?
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Old 06-18-2018, 06:02 PM
 
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Do you actually research anything before you post? The people seeking asylum are not separated from their kids - the ones entering illegally are the ones being separated and most of the time - the kids aren't theirs! Smugglers and the drug cartels are using these kids as mules = you know what that is right? Where they make them swallow the drugs or stick it up their butts to be retrieved later. Do you know how many of these kids were found dead in the deserts by police and border patrol after the drug smuggler retrieved the drugs from them?
I researched it but I am doubting whether you did...


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"But, for the most part, the ones that I’ve been working with are the ones that are actually being prosecuted for criminal entry, which is a pretty new thing for our country—to take first-time asylum seekers who are here seeking safe refuge, to turn around and charge them with a criminal offense. Those parents are finding themselves in adult detention centers and in a process known as expedited removal, where many are being deported. And their children, on the other hand, are put in a completely different legal structure. They are categorized as unaccompanied children and thus are being put in place in a federal agency not with the Department of Homeland Security but with Health and Human Services. And Health and Human Services has this complicated structure in place where they’re not viewed as a long-term foster care system—that’s for very limited numbers—but their general mandate is to safeguard these children in temporary shelters and then find family members with whom they can be placed. So they start with parents, and then they go to grandparents, and then they go to other immediate family members, and then they go to acquaintances, people who’ve known the children, and they’re in that system, but they can’t be released to their parents because their parents are behind bars. And we may see more parents that get out of jail because they pass a “credible fear” interview, which is the screening done by the asylum office to see who should be deported quickly, within days or weeks of arrival, and who should stay here and have an opportunity to present their asylum case before an immigration judge of the Department of Justice. So we have a lot of individuals who are in that credible fear process right now, but in Houston, once you have a credible fear interview (which will sometimes take two to three weeks to even set up), those results aren’t coming out for four to six weeks. Meanwhile, these parents are just kind of languishing in these detention centers because of the zero-tolerance policy. There’s no individual adjudication of whether the parents should be put on some form of alternative detention program so that they can be in a position to be reunited with their kid."
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/wh...ies-separated/
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Old 06-18-2018, 06:24 PM
 
Location: Maryland
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How about we just arrest the parent. Would that be cool?
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Old 06-18-2018, 06:31 PM
 
Location: SE Asia
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At least 2,000 of the children in custody have parents who were arrested while applying for asylum.
It's a shame they have such lousy parents. Parents willing to risk their children lives just to try and game the system. They crossed through how many countries? All of which they could have applied for asylum. Instead they put their children at risk all in hopes that they could game the USA. One has to wonder if the children are only a prop for them?
Those so-called parents should be charged with child endangerment. They are unfit parents.
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