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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The right is so laughably off base. [b]I thought there were so many violent criminals here you could deport, and here you are focusing on pediatric cancer patients, citizens with tattoos who were in the wrong place at the wrong time, and doctors and post docs with green cards[/b]. Where are all the dog eating criminals? How come you’re not focusing on protecting us from all the thugs murdering pretty white girls?[/quote] Where have you been? Trump has been deporting literally thousands of criminals. He's not "focusing" on a pediatric cancer patient (he actually didn't even focus on her at all - just her parents). If he happens to find someone other than a criminal, he will deport them too. Anyone who is here illegally is fair game.[/quote] [b]Zero proof that who they are deporting is a criminal.[/b] Saying it over and over again with zero evidence does not make it true. [/quote] If they are not here legally, they are a criminal by definition. The crime is being here illegally. It’s not a hard concept[/quote] In this country we don’t illegally detain the minor children of criminals. I’m sorry that’s news for you.[/quote] We are not detaining the child in any way. I’m not sure why that is hard for you. We are preventing her parents from illegally reentering the United States where they have no right to be. The child can return if that’s what the parents want. They don’t.[/quote] They literally detained the child. That’s why there is a complaint. They detained a child, who is a U.S. citizen, without her lifesaving medicine. [/quote] Nope. They detained the parents. And there just wasn't anyone to come get the child. [/quote] That is not supported anywhere in the documents. Enjoy your fan fiction![/quote] Did someone with legal residency try to pick up the children? [/quote] Again, if you just read. This is from the complaint and posted above: “The parents called their pastor. When the pastor arrived, he told CBP personnel about Sara’s medical condition. [b]The officer told him that Sara—a U.S. citizen—would need to get a medical visa.[/b]” All you need to do now is say— yeah this isn’t what’s supposed to be happening and we should work harder to make sure we’re not making this kind of mindlessly cruel mistake and abusing U.S. citizens. I know it’s more fun to shriek about the anchor babies and “the illegals”.[/quote] [b]It's obvious that CBP officer is legally incorrect a[/b]bout the medical visa. That does not change the fact that the parents have been knowingly and willfully breaking the law for almost two decades and for that are not deserving of sympathy. The fact remains that they wouldn't need to split everyone up if they did not knowingly and willing split their family's immigration status. The mother is still shrieking about the daughter needing to be split from her parents, which is solely the parents doing. Split immigration status is not grounds for an illegal immigrant to magically be granted legal status. [/quote] This is all you need to say. No one needs to sympathize with her parents (though other parents likely do) to be able to say that a ten year old U.S. citizen was mistreated, and deserves both our sympathy and the redress of the legal system. [/quote] She loses credibility because of her two decades of willful illegal behavior.[/quote] I’m pretty sure PP was talking about the child, who hasn’t been alive for two decades and hasn’t done anything illegal. Can you really not post something showing empathy for the child without trying to tear down her parents? You’ve already won, they’re being sent away. Can’t you pretend to show some grace and say something kind about a child with cancer without attaching a negative sentiment?[/quote] DP. The child has not "been sent away" the parents are keeping the child away. It’s 100% on them. Should we let all criminals out of jail if their child gets cancer? Why is this different?[/quote] We are living in a world where the Jan. rioters/traitors/thugs/savages/murders were let out of prison for their crimes against this country for absolutely no good reason. So, yes why not?. These people and any other person behind bars more than likely isn’t there because they took part in an attempted coup. What’s the crime here picking vegetables for $3 an hour, hauling bricks for $10. So yes give humanitarian temporary supervised release to any non violent offender who has a kid sick with cancer. Or just admit you all are a bunch of small minded, lazy asshats, who all one way or another have your lips wrapped around the government teat, yes this is you. Go in peace and I pray that you be allowed to continue to live out your sad little, little, little deafeningly insignificant lives just as you have been, in quiet desperation. [/quote]
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