To family separation, mass detention, overcrowding, spoiled food and no medical or legal aid.
We should all be so lucky.
What punishment? I think the word you're looking for is en lement.
To family separation, mass detention, overcrowding, spoiled food and no medical or legal aid.
We should all be so lucky.
I'm supposed to cry about their poor decisions? Why are they still coming if it's so bad? They're doing risk/reward. It's called life, snowflake.
exactly.
don't come here and ain't going to happen to you; it's that simple. i'm guessing they're not sending their brightest because they tend to want to split their families up, they don't care if they're detained in overcrowded facilities, and they love spoiled food with no medical or legal aid to boot.![]()
A minute ago you said they were over-en led, now you say they can expect extra-legal collective punishment and mass detention.
Please pick a lane.
No, like free college and healthcare that politicians are speaking about currently.
Also apparently that's preferable to all the other countries they go through to get here. Now we have Africans flying to South America and then coming here. Apparently better than all the African, Central and South American countries bypassed.
their heads are in the dirt... you already know this.
All that free stuff politicians are talking about is aspirational and might never happen.
The stuff described in the DHS OIG report is in the present.
What's your opinion about the verified current conditions of detention in BP and ICE facilities?
NY Books article on US concentration camps from 1901 to the present day:
https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2019/0...n-camp-system/Following a massacre of American troops at Balangiga in September 1901, during the third year of the conflict, the US established its own concentration camp system. Detainees, mostly women and children, were forced into squalid conditions that one American soldier described in a letter to a US senator as “some suburb of .” In the space of only four months, more than 11,000 Filipinos are believed to have died in these noxious camps.
This process of normalization, when a bad camp becomes much more dangerous, is not unusual. Today’s border camps are a crueler reflection of long-term policies—some challenged in court—that earlier presidents had enacted. Prior administrations own a share of the responsibility for today’s harsh practices, but the policies in place today are also accompanied by a shameless willingness to publicly target a vulnerable population in increasingly dangerous ways.
The United States now has a vast and growing camp system. It is starting out with gruesome overcrowding and inadequate healthcare, and because of budget restrictions, has already taken steps to cut services to juvenile detainees. The US Office of Refugee Resettlement says that the mounting number of children arriving unaccompanied is forcing it to use military bases and other sites that it prefers to avoid, and that establishing these camps is a temporary measure. But without oversight from state child welfare inspectors, the possibilities for neglect and abuse are alarming. And without any knowledge of how many asylum-seekers are coming in the future, federal administrators are likely to find themselves boxed in to managing detention on military sites permanently.
Who will protect the babies?
"The United States now has a vast and growing camp system."
a gulag of concentration camps
eh, concentration camp is a historically accurate description of the camps, not sure what calling them gulags adds to the picture besides inaccuracy: the gulags were forced labor camps.
the proposed switch from civilian to military operation is alarming, though.
Lol acting as if America invaded Latin America and rounded these people up
The average American sees thru the bull
And we seen through yours. Nobody argues that.
These are economic migrants. Their life is not in immediate danger. They should attempt to gain residency thru the proper channels. Showing up on someone's doorstep un-announced demanding help is why they are being treated as such.
Absent asylum hearings before a competent tribunal, you couldn't possibly be sure who's in danger and who's not.
Lol they deserve to be thrown in concentration camps.
Children taking care of other children in Clint, Tx:
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and...grant-children
There is no reason for the American taxpayer to have to pay seven hundred and seventy-five dollars a day to care for children who have families who love them, and are here in the United States, and want to take care of them.
Standards for POWS are higher:
Same song, different verse
Japanese-American internees protest at Ft. Sill:
https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na...019-story.htmlFounded in 1869, the post has hosted a relocation camp for Native Americans, a boarding school for Native children separated from their families, and an internment camp for 700 Japanese American men in 1942. Saturday’s crowd included former students from the boarding school and descendants of Ft. Sill detainees
$700B+ MIC / year is BigCorp socialism for Capitalists.
Doesn't apply to Trash's brown "animals" and CBP's "sub human "
Great point
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