Liam

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The GOP is supposed to pro-life and the party of family values, amirite?

OXYMORON
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok where should they go when the parents runaway


I mean, I understand why his mom didn’t open the door, but the fact is, she didn’t. So he was kept with his other parent. If he’d been taken from both parents and put into foster care, people wouldn’t like that either (understandably).


Yes, child protective services should have been called. ICE could have left them safely in their care, and driven away with the man they cam to take.

The social worker from CPS could have asked the child, and the school officials if need be, who his mother was, and the child could have then pointed to the lady in the house and said "That's my mom". With ICE away from the house, mom would have very happily opened up the door to take her child. Probably at the same time she opened the door for her middle school child.

That's what should have happened. Don't be obtuse. "The mom didn't open the door" for Pete's sake. There were options. Once Ice went away, plenty of options. Why didn't they call Child Protective Services?


+1

To take a child to a detention center many states away without involving CPS is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did his Mom go down there with him?


Nah. She fled from him and abandoned him just like his father did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok where should they go when the parents runaway


Bet you would like him killed?


It’s really impossible to have rational discussions with irrational fools like you.


Your aren’t contributing anything here, but at least you’re proving out the stereotype that people on your side of this issue are insane buffoons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok where should they go when the parents runaway


I mean, I understand why his mom didn’t open the door, but the fact is, she didn’t. So he was kept with his other parent. If he’d been taken from both parents and put into foster care, people wouldn’t like that either (understandably).


Yes, child protective services should have been called. ICE could have left them safely in their care, and driven away with the man they cam to take.

The social worker from CPS could have asked the child, and the school officials if need be, who his mother was, and the child could have then pointed to the lady in the house and said "That's my mom". With ICE away from the house, mom would have very happily opened up the door to take her child. Probably at the same time she opened the door for her middle school child.

That's what should have happened. Don't be obtuse. "The mom didn't open the door" for Pete's sake. There were options. Once Ice went away, plenty of options. Why didn't they call Child Protective Services?


Police officers have weighed in with exactly that information. This is how they handle instances when one parent is detained and said ICE’s tactics are not protocol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do they need asylum from Ecuador?


Political persecution and gang violence.

https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2025-12-09/ecuadorian-familys-path-asylum-hangs-balance


The sounds of explosions rock the living room of a small Burlington apartment as Alex and his wife and their 10-year-old son watch their television.

The video, taken a couple days prior, captures scenes of violence erupting in the family’s hometown of Otavalo, Ecuador.

“This is a neighbor who was shot, and he ended up dying,” Alex said through an interpreter. “You can see the bullet wound.”

Indigenous Ecuadorians are in the midst of a nationwide protest against rising fuel prices and government persecution. Ecuador’s president has in turn deployed the military to towns such as Otavalo, where international humanitarian groups have condemned the use of excessive force on peaceful demonstrators.




“The government is actively attacking indigenous people, is actively mistreating people,” Alex said. “There’s huge discrimination.”




Fear of their own government isn’t the only reason they came to the U.S. Alex was also targeted by members of a local organized crime syndicate. A scar on the right side of his neck is a permanent reminder of the experience.

“I was threatened, I was beaten, I was tortured,” he told Vermont Public, which isn’t using his last name because his immigration status puts him at risk of deportation. “The gang made demands and made clear that if I didn’t do what they wanted, they would kill me. That they would kill my family, the one thing I love the most.”



We have political persecution and gang violence right here in the US.

Why is an Ecuadoran national any safer here in the US than in Ecuador? They aren’t. So why would you want them here?


Under international law, asylum is sought in the first adjacent country a person can flee to. How many countries in Central America does one need to pass through/over/around in order to get to the US? 4? 6?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok where should they go when the parents runaway


Bet you would like him killed?


It’s really impossible to have rational discussions with irrational fools like you.


Your aren’t contributing anything here, but at least you’re proving out the stereotype that people on your side of this issue are insane buffoons.


That, plus they are small, bitter and ugly.

I know all sorts have the right to exist, but a world with a 10 million, less ugly, little, bitter people would be a much better place indeed.
Anonymous
If they are in the US seeking asylum, Trump will assume they are insane because that's his only understanding of asylum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did his Mom go down there with him?


Nah. She fled from him and abandoned him just like his father did.


This is not true. You people are now justifying the government kidnapping of an innocent and healthy child who appears to be gravely ill one week later. Your moral compass is nonexistent.
Anonymous
Anne Frank was a child who was taken from her home, placed in a camp, and was left to get sick and die.

Liam is a child who was taken from his home, placed in a camp, and has been left to get sick and die.

What is the difference?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok where should they go when the parents runaway


Witnesses say the parents didn’t run away. ICE lied. Again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought this poor little boy had been released to his mother.

This shame will stain us for the ages. Just absolute cruelty.


No, it’s a scare tactic to show immigrants that they will kidnap and use your children as bait. They got the dad, they should release the child. But they won’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok where should they go when the parents runaway


Witnesses say the parents didn’t run away. ICE lied. Again.


The parents did not run away. ICE goons went to a school and grabbed kids to bait immigrant parents. They detained the kids to try to get the parents to come then detained the parents. Sick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank was a child who was taken from her home, placed in a camp, and was left to get sick and die.

Liam is a child who was taken from his home, placed in a camp, and has been left to get sick and die.

What is the difference?


Nothing. Both innocent. Both judged for circumstances beyond their control.
Anonymous
I remember when there was bipartisan outrage when Janet Reno authorized the seizure of Elian Gonzalez? So much so that Al Gore (the VP at the time for you youngsters) broke from the administration and condemned it.

What happened MAGA? Too scared to stand up to Donnie?

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