Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Those are from 2015 under Obama, the pictures are an Obama legacy.
Also, the toothbrush thing is from Obama too
https://www.aila.org/File/Related/14111359v.pdf
Why are Congressional Democrats allowing this to continue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank didn’t die in an oven. She died of typhus, brought about by insufficient nutrition and hygiene. In her last days, she wore a blanket because ther her clothes were crawling with lice. If you don’t see the parallels between how the Us is treating children and elements of the holocaust, well, you’re not looking hard enough.
Typhus can be caused by lice.
This is important. So, on Wednesday, we received reports from children of a lice outbreak in one of the cells where there were about twenty-five children, and what they told us is that six of the children were found to have lice. And so they were given a lice shampoo, and the other children were given two combs and told to share those two combs, two lice combs, and brush their hair with the same combs, which is something you never do with a lice outbreak. And then what happened was one of the combs was lost, and Border Patrol agents got so mad that they took away the children’s blankets and mats. They weren’t allowed to sleep on the beds, and they had to sleep on the floor on Wednesday night as punishment for losing the comb. So you had a whole cell full of kids who had beds and mats at one point, not for everybody but for most of them, who were forced to sleep on the cement.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/inside-a-texas-building-where-the-government-is-holding-immigrant-children
But yeah...this is totally different.
Give me a break. There was a lice outbreak at a Arlington county school. If having lice means people are in concentration camps then the Arlington school is a concentration camp. While some of the students might agree it's one - a reasonable adult doesn't. Same thing here. The people calling them concentration camps are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank didn’t die in an oven. She died of typhus, brought about by insufficient nutrition and hygiene. In her last days, she wore a blanket because ther her clothes were crawling with lice. If you don’t see the parallels between how the Us is treating children and elements of the holocaust, well, you’re not looking hard enough.
Typhus can be caused by lice.
This is important. So, on Wednesday, we received reports from children of a lice outbreak in one of the cells where there were about twenty-five children, and what they told us is that six of the children were found to have lice. And so they were given a lice shampoo, and the other children were given two combs and told to share those two combs, two lice combs, and brush their hair with the same combs, which is something you never do with a lice outbreak. And then what happened was one of the combs was lost, and Border Patrol agents got so mad that they took away the children’s blankets and mats. They weren’t allowed to sleep on the beds, and they had to sleep on the floor on Wednesday night as punishment for losing the comb. So you had a whole cell full of kids who had beds and mats at one point, not for everybody but for most of them, who were forced to sleep on the cement.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/inside-a-texas-building-where-the-government-is-holding-immigrant-children
But yeah...this is totally different.
I say this with all sincerity - f off you soulless person. I seriously hope you don't consider yourself a Christian or religious Jew. I'm sure you'd love it if your 8 year old were sleeping on concrete, infested with lice with no way to get rid of them, no shower, no soap, lights on all night. I mean seriously, go f yourself and your f-ing word play.
Give me a break. There was a lice outbreak at a Arlington county school. If having lice means people are in concentration camps then the Arlington school is a concentration camp. While some of the students might agree it's one - a reasonable adult doesn't. Same thing here. The people calling them concentration camps are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank didn’t die in an oven. She died of typhus, brought about by insufficient nutrition and hygiene. In her last days, she wore a blanket because ther her clothes were crawling with lice. If you don’t see the parallels between how the Us is treating children and elements of the holocaust, well, you’re not looking hard enough.
Typhus can be caused by lice.
This is important. So, on Wednesday, we received reports from children of a lice outbreak in one of the cells where there were about twenty-five children, and what they told us is that six of the children were found to have lice. And so they were given a lice shampoo, and the other children were given two combs and told to share those two combs, two lice combs, and brush their hair with the same combs, which is something you never do with a lice outbreak. And then what happened was one of the combs was lost, and Border Patrol agents got so mad that they took away the children’s blankets and mats. They weren’t allowed to sleep on the beds, and they had to sleep on the floor on Wednesday night as punishment for losing the comb. So you had a whole cell full of kids who had beds and mats at one point, not for everybody but for most of them, who were forced to sleep on the cement.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/inside-a-texas-building-where-the-government-is-holding-immigrant-children
But yeah...this is totally different.
Give me a break. There was a lice outbreak at a Arlington county school. If having lice means people are in concentration camps then the Arlington school is a concentration camp. While some of the students might agree it's one - a reasonable adult doesn't. Same thing here. The people calling them concentration camps are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:![]()
Those are from 2015 under Obama, the pictures are an Obama legacy.
Also, the toothbrush thing is from Obama too
https://www.aila.org/File/Related/14111359v.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Just FYI, the 750 a day is being made at pretty swanky long term stay centers with recreation fields and other amenities. This thread refers to the border processing centers that are run by our border patrol and currenttly overwhelmed. It's incredibly unhelpful to conflatenthe two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank didn’t die in an oven. She died of typhus, brought about by insufficient nutrition and hygiene. In her last days, she wore a blanket because ther her clothes were crawling with lice. If you don’t see the parallels between how the Us is treating children and elements of the holocaust, well, you’re not looking hard enough.
Typhus can be caused by lice.
This is important. So, on Wednesday, we received reports from children of a lice outbreak in one of the cells where there were about twenty-five children, and what they told us is that six of the children were found to have lice. And so they were given a lice shampoo, and the other children were given two combs and told to share those two combs, two lice combs, and brush their hair with the same combs, which is something you never do with a lice outbreak. And then what happened was one of the combs was lost, and Border Patrol agents got so mad that they took away the children’s blankets and mats. They weren’t allowed to sleep on the beds, and they had to sleep on the floor on Wednesday night as punishment for losing the comb. So you had a whole cell full of kids who had beds and mats at one point, not for everybody but for most of them, who were forced to sleep on the cement.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/inside-a-texas-building-where-the-government-is-holding-immigrant-children
But yeah...this is totally different.
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank didn’t die in an oven. She died of typhus, brought about by insufficient nutrition and hygiene. In her last days, she wore a blanket because ther her clothes were crawling with lice. If you don’t see the parallels between how the Us is treating children and elements of the holocaust, well, you’re not looking hard enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Just FYI, the 750 a day is being made at pretty swanky long term stay centers with recreation fields and other amenities. This thread refers to the border processing centers that are run by our border patrol and currenttly overwhelmed. It's incredibly unhelpful to conflatenthe two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”
One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?
You would have a fit of one of your children was treated this way. It is unconscionable that the United States of America has sunk to the level of Hitler and Stalin.
So, you would agree that this "sinking" began long before Trump assumed office, right?
Did the Obama administration claim in court it was OK to keep babies on the floor all night with the lights on and no clothes and no soap? I might have missed that.
Well, Sarah Fabian, the attorney who argued the case, worked for this office during the Obama administration.
Her argument to the court during the Obama administration may be perceived as worse than this. But, crickets from the Outrage Crowd.
"She also argued for the Justice Department in 2015 — during the Obama administration — that detention authorities should have the power to put immigrant children in solitary confinement."
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/doj-attorney-sarah-fabian-no-soap-beds-toothburshes-immigrant-children_n_5d0ea60fe4b0aa375f4d8eda
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this is what it feels like to be in a country that runs concentration camps
You've been in one all along.
Read a history book
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