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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What you can do https://lifehacker.com/how-to-protest-human-rights-abuses-at-u-s-detention-ce-1835731469/ Most importantly, call call call your reps. They need to hear from us. It will take you 5 min on monday to do that. Think of your kids.[/quote] I didn’t drag my kids illegally into Mexico or rent them out to a coyote to claim asylum somewhere. So, no.[/quote] I'm sure this is a pro-lifer.[/quote] Yup, and trump supporter. So instead of posting, why don’t you libs go adopt or sponsor these pathetic trafficked wretched urchins whose parents are putting their lives at risk? Let me guess, your MOCO HOAs have covenants that limit number of inhabitants in a house? AND, they Haven’t washed or brushed their teeth regularly since the day they were born but now it’s trump’s fault because their parents dragged them 3000 miles to illegally sneak into another country? No soap for the them; they can wash when they get back home.[/quote] Yikes. Thanks for putting your bigotry on proud display.[/quote] Bigotry? You need to check yo definition there hoss.[/quote] Whatever the word is for presuming hundreds of children, without actually knowing who they are, have never washed or brushed their teeth since they were born. Where do you people get off making these assumptions? That's pretty gross.[/quote] It's not necessarily bigotry; it's pretty much common knowledge that sanitation is an issue in Central America. Didn't the US receive quite a few from Guatemala? So even if these adults and children are practicing regular hygiene, sanitation is still an issue. [quote]Guatemala Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Poverty Diagnostic ABSTRACT Poverty rates in Guatemala are among the highest in Latin America and the Caribbean, and Guatemala is now the second poorest country in the region with only post-earthquake Haiti being poorer. Guatemala is an extreme outlier in the region in terms of chronic malnutrition and almost half of all children in the country suffer from stunting. This report is part of a global initiative to improve the evidence base on the linkages between water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), human development, and poverty and seeks to understand this paradigm through a careful examination of trends in access to water and sanitation and in corresponding linkages to poverty and health. It also reviews the governance structure and expenditure plans underpinning service delivery in the WASH sectors in Guatemala. Finally, the report shows that the challenges facing the water and sanitation sector in Guatemala are significant and will require, among other things, stronger political leadership to successfully reform and regulate the sector, greater focus on rural sanitation, and increased spending and budget execution. One of the key elements of this diagnostic is highlighting what conditions led to a struggling WASH sector, particularly in rural areas. Despite a steep increase in water and sanitation coverage in the last 15 years, sanitation coverage is falling far behind drinking water coverage, with the lowest levels of coverage in rural areas affecting predominantly indigenous populations. [/quote][/quote]
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