Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep deporting children with cancer, Trump! Please!
This isn’t the win you think it is. The family stayed together despite your wanting to rip this toddler from his mother’s arms.
Of course it's not a "win." The point is that deporting children with cancer is not a good look for Trump. Deporting rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals is--sick children, not so much.
The Mother was deported, she took her kid with her. You realize if she never came here, this does not happen, so blame her
If the Trump administration followed the law, this would have gone differently. You don't care about the child at all.
If SHE followed the law, this would have gone differently. SHE doesn't care about the child at all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep deporting children with cancer, Trump! Please!
This isn’t the win you think it is. The family stayed together despite your wanting to rip this toddler from his mother’s arms.
Of course it's not a "win." The point is that deporting children with cancer is not a good look for Trump. Deporting rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals is--sick children, not so much.
The Mother was deported, she took her kid with her. You realize if she never came here, this does not happen, so blame her
If the Trump administration followed the law, this would have gone differently. You don't care about the child at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep deporting children with cancer, Trump! Please!
This isn’t the win you think it is. The family stayed together despite your wanting to rip this toddler from his mother’s arms.
Of course it's not a "win." The point is that deporting children with cancer is not a good look for Trump. Deporting rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals is--sick children, not so much.
The Mother was deported, she took her kid with her. You realize if she never came here, this does not happen, so blame her
If the Trump administration followed the law, this would have gone differently. You don't care about the child at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep deporting children with cancer, Trump! Please!
This isn’t the win you think it is. The family stayed together despite your wanting to rip this toddler from his mother’s arms.
Of course it's not a "win." The point is that deporting children with cancer is not a good look for Trump. Deporting rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals is--sick children, not so much.
The Mother was deported, she took her kid with her. You realize if she never came here, this does not happen, so blame her
If the Trump administration followed the law, this would have gone differently. You don't care about the child at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous thread. A US citizen cannot be deported as you claim.
The illegal alien mother was deported and she took her child with her. It truly is as simple as that.
Entering our country illegally and dropping a child does not prevent you from being deported. For far too long, we have had women enter our country illegally, have a kid, and think that gives them the right to remain in the US. It doesn't.
The mother has clearly made a choice to take her kid with her. Just like she made a choice to enter illegally and have a kid.
Ending birth-right citizenship is really the only humane option here. It removes a perverse incentive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do we need to clarify these ridiculous media reports?
The person deported was the mother who has custody of her child.
The children who are US citizens can return to the country - they aren’t banned from their homeland at all.
We aren’t going to rip children out of their mother’s arms when they are deported without cause. See the uproar a few posts down about the Venezuelan mom who was deported without her kid because she is accused of sex trafficking.
GMAFB
The US government removed the U.S. citizen children from the country. So far, it seems quite likely neither parent had a choice about this, especially given that the child with cancer didn't even have the opportunity to take their medication with them.
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous thread. A US citizen cannot be deported as you claim.
The illegal alien mother was deported and she took her child with her. It truly is as simple as that.
Entering our country illegally and dropping a child does not prevent you from being deported. For far too long, we have had women enter our country illegally, have a kid, and think that gives them the right to remain in the US. It doesn't.
The mother has clearly made a choice to take her kid with her. Just like she made a choice to enter illegally and have a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep deporting children with cancer, Trump! Please!
This isn’t the win you think it is. The family stayed together despite your wanting to rip this toddler from his mother’s arms.
Of course it's not a "win." The point is that deporting children with cancer is not a good look for Trump. Deporting rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals is--sick children, not so much.
The Mother was deported, she took her kid with her. You realize if she never came here, this does not happen, so blame her
"She took her child with her" - gmafb, it's pretty clear she didn't have a choice. The government removed the children from this country just like it removed their mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. The father (or a US citizen if the father doesn’t have legal residency here) needs to fly down to Honduras and bring the child back. Yes it sucks that the child will be without his mother but she doesn’t have legal status - so that was always a possibility.
2. How often does the kid need the lifesaving medicine? Is it available in Honduras?
Are people even asking common sense stuff like this or are we just sticking to outrage and not actually helping this child?
Also, we need to give the mother some agency. Possibly she was coerced into taking her child with her. That should be investigated. But if she decided it was in her child’s best interest to stay with her - like maybe she knows more about his cancer treatment than we do and determined he could get the treatment he needs in Honduras - then we should respect her parental decisions.
Are you going to go give the child their medication? The best way to help is to demand the government OBEY THE LAW.
Anonymous wrote:1. The father (or a US citizen if the father doesn’t have legal residency here) needs to fly down to Honduras and bring the child back. Yes it sucks that the child will be without his mother but she doesn’t have legal status - so that was always a possibility.
2. How often does the kid need the lifesaving medicine? Is it available in Honduras?
Are people even asking common sense stuff like this or are we just sticking to outrage and not actually helping this child?
Also, we need to give the mother some agency. Possibly she was coerced into taking her child with her. That should be investigated. But if she decided it was in her child’s best interest to stay with her - like maybe she knows more about his cancer treatment than we do and determined he could get the treatment he needs in Honduras - then we should respect her parental decisions.
Anonymous wrote:1. The father (or a US citizen if the father doesn’t have legal residency here) needs to fly down to Honduras and bring the child back. Yes it sucks that the child will be without his mother but she doesn’t have legal status - so that was always a possibility.
2. How often does the kid need the lifesaving medicine? Is it available in Honduras?
Are people even asking common sense stuff like this or are we just sticking to outrage and not actually helping this child?
Also, we need to give the mother some agency. Possibly she was coerced into taking her child with her. That should be investigated. But if she decided it was in her child’s best interest to stay with her - like maybe she knows more about his cancer treatment than we do and determined he could get the treatment he needs in Honduras - then we should respect her parental decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep deporting children with cancer, Trump! Please!
This isn’t the win you think it is. The family stayed together despite your wanting to rip this toddler from his mother’s arms.
Of course it's not a "win." The point is that deporting children with cancer is not a good look for Trump. Deporting rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals is--sick children, not so much.
The Mother was deported, she took her kid with her. You realize if she never came here, this does not happen, so blame her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep deporting children with cancer, Trump! Please!
This isn’t the win you think it is. The family stayed together despite your wanting to rip this toddler from his mother’s arms.
Of course it's not a "win." The point is that deporting children with cancer is not a good look for Trump. Deporting rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals is--sick children, not so much.
The Mother was deported, she took her kid with her. You realize if she never came here, this does not happen, so blame her