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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]the problem with this "it's only one night" BS is that these kids are NOT being held only one night. Also, did people miss the part about the lice combs being used by MULTIPLE kids? That is NOT OK.[/quote] The specific facility without toothbrushes and soap is 24 hour or less processing center.[/quote] My kids used the same lice comb. You have to clean it between uses. Have you read that they're moving from kid to kid w/o sanitizing the combs in boiling water? [/quote] If you treated your kids like this someone would call CPS. But you know that and are just trolling. [/quote] Why would I troll? I've called CPS on a few occasions. I know what abuse is- physical, emotional, and sexual. But you believe what you want. I really don't care. I'm still asking what you want them to do. If there isn't enough space, for example, where do they sleep? And if they're in close quarters, they will continue to pass along lice and illnesses. Sleeping on a cot won't stop the lice, which takes DAYS to remove. Sleeping on a cot won't stop the spread of illnesses. Sleeping in close quarters won't prevent any sexual misconduct from occurring either. I am sure these BP folks are frustrated and tired, and thus, taking some cruel measures. Of course that's wrong, but this job - similar to some military experiences - comes with its own PTSD. BP also have families - many of them - which means they themselves have to protect their health. So it's easy to read a story in [i]The New Yorker,[/i] for example, and then make a generalization about all detention camp conditions and all BP. I know, however, with 100% certainty that you would not last a day in that job. I don't care how compassionate you THINK you are, but it's easy to become hardened b/c of unbearable and unmanageable situations. [/quote] You’re absolutely right. I would not last a day working as a guard in a concentration camp, punishing kids for losing lice combs, leaving sick kids unattended until lawyers showed up...I am quite proud of the fact that that is not a job I could do. [/quote] BP wouldn't know what working at concentration camps is like either since they don't work at any. They work at detention centers...but not concentration camps. People who call them concentration camps are idiots. I work with CPB, for for them but with them. They're sick and tired of the rhetoric from stupid liberals...specifically since 62% of them are Hispanic themselves. IN any case, the ones to blame are the illegal aliens. [/quote] Are they concentrating people in a faculty where they sleep overnight and aren’t allowed to leave?[/quote]
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