I Stand for the Flag but I Won't Stand for This
The administration argues that this absurd policy is more humane than the alternative, but using children as leverage to deter families fleeing three of the most dangerous countries in the world — El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras — is simply un-American. By the way, for migrants who are screened from these countries, high rates of asylum are granted based on credible fear. Now, those asylum-seekers have another fear: that the U.S. will do to their families what criminals and tyrants back home couldn’t manage.
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still do?? I'm having difficulty recognizing the one
we now have as opposed to the America in
which I was raised. THAT America no longer
exists for me. A tragedy for which I have no words.
Trump should start charging tariffs on every "immigrant" from those countries. Say 50 or 100,000 dollars. subtract that total from the "aid" sent to those countries and use that money to pay for the new immigrants.
As a little exercise do a search on the names I listed above. Most of us are aware of the corruption in these countries. But this would bring home the reality that to stop all of this we are just gonna have to take these countries over.
The obvious and sensible solution, it seems to me, is to adopt this policy: "From now on, if you want asylum, you have to show up at an official port-of-entry and apply for it. If you cross the border anywhere else, you forfeit any ability to request asylum."
Also, shifting the terminology from "illegal alien" to "migrant" is pure BS. Sneaking into the country is 100% criminal. I understand it is a misdemeanor the first time and a felony the second time. When a citizen with children commits a felony and the authorities come for them and slap on the cuffs, the children are taken into protective custody until their fate is properly adjudicated as humanely as possible. The same should occur for the felons at our borders.
BUILD THE WALL!!
4/5 of the kids arrived here alone (unaccompanied) or with a coyote and no parents - meaning the parents sold them into slavery or whatever. Sorry.. but I'm calling 'bullshit' on some of that.
Even on the CBS evening news last night, they tried to make a dramatic event over picking up a kid that had been in a foster family in Ohio for 8 months, flying them back to Honduras, and reuniting with the father - and the kid kind of seemed like he had no idea who the father was, or didn't want to be there at all. (Kid was like 6 or 7, so he wasn't an infant). "Dad" looked pretty young to have a kid that old - kind of like an 18 or 19 year old gang-banger to be honest. I think the kid was sold and dad was happy because he gets to sell him again.
I don't think so.
Wanna bet the Mexican government wouldn't take action, if these illegals couldn't make it to the U.S.?
Here's the real problem: a Congress unwilling to simply set strong immigration policy (or do anything really). They haven't been willing to do anything about it since Reagan except ignore enforcement in order to swell the ranks of illegals in this nation. And why? Because they like the cheap labor and a dependence on a voting bloc that savors handouts - which means political power.
My biggest gripe is that Congress wants to have the perks that come with elected office, but not have to do its job under the Constitution to actually make law. Many (especially in the Democratic Party) want to just sit there and be able to criticize without any responsibility for action, where the original Constitutional mandate was for Congress - not the Executive Branch and certainly not the Judicial Branch - was supposed to have the most power.
This is a totally manufactured issue.
Anyone who has ever traveled internationally has been "locked" in staging areas until they are processed through customs. If a person is suspected of criminal activity, they are SEPARATED from whoever they are traveling with and if those other people happen to be minors, they will be held under lock and key in a separate area until a determination can be made as to what needs to be done to keep them safe.
The children are NOT being housed in cages ....
And they are not being held in that cage. That is only a staging area to keep them in until they are processed...
Illegal entry into America is a criminal act, according to U.S. law code. U.S. citizens detained for possible criminal acts don't get to have their children remain with them, so why do we have to offer that to persons who are not citizens?
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