Anonymous wrote:It is extremely sad to break families fro frivolous offences, just because they are undocumented. I cannot imagine the plight of the children seeing their parents arrested. I wonder what the children of these broken families will grow up to be, unless ICE is stopped this human rights violations.
Why do ICE agents want to inflict pain on otherwise law-abiding immigrant families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is extremely sad to break families fro frivolous offences, just because they are undocumented. I cannot imagine the plight of the children seeing their parents arrested. I wonder what the children of these broken families will grow up to be, unless ICE is stopped this human rights violations.
Why do ICE agents want to inflict pain on otherwise law-abiding immigrant families.
The ICE agents are merely following the orders of their heartless President.
As much as I hate Trump for allowing these inhuman tactics, ICE agents have been granted new discretion, and they are misusing their power. May be it makes them feel powerful, but this is heartbreaking for normal people.
Anonymous wrote:So it appears ICE agents are pretending to be police and stalking parents as they drop their kids off at school.
How these boys (they are not "men") go home to their families and pretend to be normal humans absolutely blows my mind.
Romulo Avelica-Gonzalez, an undocumented father of four U.S.-born children, has lived in this country for more than 20 years. On Tuesday, he was dropping his daughters off at school, as he does every morning. He and his wife had already dropped off their 12-year-old daughter and were headed to drop off her 13-year-old sister next when Avelica-Gonzalez was detained by immigration officials a block from his daughter's school in Highland Park.
http://laist.com/2017/03/02/ice_detention.php
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is extremely sad to break families fro frivolous offences, just because they are undocumented. I cannot imagine the plight of the children seeing their parents arrested. I wonder what the children of these broken families will grow up to be, unless ICE is stopped this human rights violations.
Why do ICE agents want to inflict pain on otherwise law-abiding immigrant families.
The ICE agents are merely following the orders of their heartless President.
As much as I hate Trump for allowing these inhuman tactics, ICE agents have been granted new discretion, and they are misusing their power. May be it makes them feel powerful, but this is heartbreaking for normal people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is extremely sad to break families fro frivolous offences, just because they are undocumented. I cannot imagine the plight of the children seeing their parents arrested. I wonder what the children of these broken families will grow up to be, unless ICE is stopped this human rights violations.
Why do ICE agents want to inflict pain on otherwise law-abiding immigrant families.
The ICE agents are merely following the orders of their heartless President.
Anonymous wrote:It is extremely sad to break families fro frivolous offences, just because they are undocumented. I cannot imagine the plight of the children seeing their parents arrested. I wonder what the children of these broken families will grow up to be, unless ICE is stopped this human rights violations.
Why do ICE agents want to inflict pain on otherwise law-abiding immigrant families.
Romulo Avelica-Gonzalez, an undocumented father of four U.S.-born children, has lived in this country for more than 20 years. On Tuesday, he was dropping his daughters off at school, as he does every morning. He and his wife had already dropped off their 12-year-old daughter and were headed to drop off her 13-year-old sister next when Avelica-Gonzalez was detained by immigration officials a block from his daughter's school in Highland Park.