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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]Lots of bitching and moaning here and by political pundits, but no real solutions offered. This is a crisis. And, it was NOT created by this administration. Another problem that needs to be cleaned up by Trump. So, those of you complaining, hating, and blaming Trump - what exactly is your solution? - What do you do with children who come through the border with someone who is not family? - What do you do with children who come over unaccompanied? - What do you do with children who come over with a parent who breaks the law by entering illegally? - Where do you propose these family units are held, given that space is limited? - Specifically, how do we enforce our border laws? Catch and release, as practiced by previous administrations is not an option. It was one of the policies that caused this problem. Most of those caught and released are still here today, hiding from authorities. How do we deal with these facts: Since this time last year, there has been a 325% increase in unaccompanied children entering illegally. Since this time last year, there has been a 435% increase in family units entering illegally. Over the last 10 years, there has been a 1,700% increase in asylum claims. We are experiencing an asylum backlog of 600,000 cases. Since 2014, the US has admitted more than half a million illegal minors and family units, most of whom are still at large in the US. [/quote] You’ve offered no proof of your facts. Where’s your cite? Pulling numbers from some shady bunch of racists like CIS, and aware of how deservedly reviled they are? What in God’s name is the justification for implementing this SPECIFIC TRUMP POLICY? You cool with border agents mocking terrified preK/K/elem kids who don’t know, literally are deliberately not told, if they will **ever** see their parents again? You’re a faux everything - news reader, intellectual, human. Your wall of bullshit text is just that.[/quote] These were the specific numbers given by Kirstjen Nielsen at the press briefing today. I took notes. And, again.... more bitching and moaning and no solutions. [/quote] Another little factoid from today’s briefing. Of the 12,000 kids apprehended who have crossed the border illegally, 10,000 of them came unaccompanied. [b]That means that their parents sent them on this dangerous journey on their own. Their parents don’t seem to have concern for their safety[/b]. I would argue that they are getting better treatment, care, and supervision here, in detention, than they received with their parents. [/quote] You don't seem well informed. Parents send their kids alone out of complete desperation and because the [b]"coyotes"[/b] who help these kids navigate the journey cost upwards of $5,000 - a lifetime savings for some of these families. They have to chose - Sophie's Choice style - which child leaves and has a glimmer of hope of a better life. You people are so stupid and craven ... It's just sad. I wish we could send you south in exchange for some of these families seeking asylum. [/quote] Seriously, I would not defend parents who trust their kids lives to ''coyotes'' human traffickers. Any desperation does not compensate for their actions to send their kids hell knows where with hell knows whom. "Coyote" is pretty suggestive word, you know.[/quote] What would y3ou know about being in such a desperate situation? What would you know what it's like to fear constantly for your life and your child's life? What would you know about the hopelessness of extreme poverty?[/quote] I am the above PP and on top of what you listed I know first hand what ethnic cleansing is. [/quote] And you weren't desperate tonget out? Did you think, "better to sit here and die rather than try to sneak into another country and live?"[/quote] First of all, the victims of ethnic cleansing are [i]genuinely eligible[/i] for asylum. Yes, people were desperate to get out, and with a [i]real asylum eligibility[/i] a lot of countries were ready to open their doors to them [i]immediately[/i], led by ''horrible and cold-hearted'' America. You know why? Because [i]genuine[/i] eligibility is different from [i]economic[/i] migration labeled [i] ''asylum''[/i]. "Sneaking in" is irrelative to asylum seekers but directly corresponds with illegal economic migration.[/quote] Most of the asylum-seekers are fleeing from the same MS-13 Trump called animals.[/quote]
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