Why does it matter when the Democrats have already said no deal before even sitting down at the negotiating table? Seems like a giant waste of time to me. They wanted to make it about Trump, and Trump handled it. Now, now...you want Congress to get involved?
lol
chuck said there is no way republicans would ever bring a bill with no strings attached
meadows didnt call his bluff despite promising to have a bill with no strings attached. lol.
yeah. he didnt think a republican congress would allow a bill with no strings attached to pass.
he was right.
lol you can never actually argue anything
I accept your white flag.
The House Bill was defeated by Republicans today.
Of course you knew absolutely nothing about that.
lol
More fake news propaganda from ABC (he was talking about MS13)
The father of this little girl, who lives in Honduras:
You can imagine how I felt when I saw that photo of my daughter. It broke my heart. It’s difficult as a father to see that, but I know now that they are not in danger. They are safer now than when they were making that journey to the border,’ he said.
Denis said his wife and daughter were never separated by border control agents and remain together.
83% of those who show up don’t have even a quarter of the required paperwork.
10,000 of the 12,000 children sent to the border were sent with strangers on a dangerous journey. They weren’t even with their parents.
Guard at Trump’s child detention facility just got exposed for collection of child pornography
https://washingtonpress.com/2018/06/...d-pornography/
How of the "lost" little Latinas are being sexually abused by pedophiles?
Guard?
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/so...d-pornography/
Still, that’s a bad hire, tbh.
Mother was previously deported in 2013. Recidivist.
Trump Tried To Con America On Family Separations But He Just Got Busted By Adam Schiff
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) revealed that Trump’s executive order was a lie, and Homeland Security Secretary Nielsen privately told lawmakers that Trump is going to resume separating families at the border.
Adam Schiff
✔@RepAdamSchiff
Secretary Nielsen privately told lawmakers the Administration may go back to separating children from their parents.
Congress must ensure that NEVER happens.
I'm urging the House Appropriations Committee to prevent funds from ever being used to separate families entering the US:
4:09 PM - Jun 21, 2018
The Executive Order and Melania Trump at the border was a PR show
Axios reported that Trump didn’t sign the executive order because he was upset about the children being separated from their families.
The president upset by the endlessly bad coverage that his policy was getting on cable news.
Trump responded to the bad coverage, and according to Axios everything that we see from the White House was Trump’s idea,
by mounting a propaganda campaign that involved signing the EO, and
sending Melania Trump to the border for what was a photo-op at a shelter, and
canceling a visit to the actual detention center where children are being held in cages.
Adam Schiff outed Trump’s real plan
Trump was trying to buy himself cover and make the cable news cameras go away.
The real plan has always been to resume the family separations once people stopped paying attention.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/06...iticus+USA+%29
Chris applauds the Soviet style long distance removal of minors from the family.
You'd have to ask him why.
The Honduran toddler pictured sobbing in a pink jacket before U.S. President Donald Trump on an upcoming cover of Time magazine was not separated from her mother at the U.S. border, according to a man who says he is the girl's father.
The powerful original photograph, taken at the scene of a border detention by Getty Images photographer John Moore, became one of the iconic images in the flurry of media coverage about the separation of families by the Trump administration.
Dozens of newspapers and magazines around the globe published the picture, swelling the tide of outrage that pushed Trump to back down Wednesday and say families would no longer be separated.
"My daughter has become a symbol of the ... separation of children at the U.S. border. She may have even touched President Trump's heart," Denis Valera told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Honduran deputy foreign minister Nelly Jerez confirmed Valera's version of events.
Varela said he was awestruck and pained when he first saw the photo of his crying daughter on TV. "Seeing what was happening to her in that moment breaks anyone's heart," he said.
The photo was used on a Facebook fundraiser that drew more than $17 million dollars in donations from close to half a million people for the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES), a Texas-based nonprofit that provides legal defense services to immigrants and refugees.
no shame
According to DailyMail, the husband whose wife left him for some reason and took their daughter, who hasn't spoken to his wife or daughter, says they're doing fine and were never separated.
Well, I'm convinced.
The Billion-Dollar Business of Operating Shelters for Migrant Children
HARLINGEN, Tex. — The business of housing, transporting and watching over migrant children detained along the southwest border is not a multimillion-dollar business.
It’s a billion-dollar one.
The nonprofit Southwest Key Programs has won at least $955 million in federal contracts since 2015 to run shelters
and provide other services to immigrant children in federal custody.
Its shelter for migrant boys at a former Walmart Supercenter in South Texas has been the focus of nationwide scrutiny,
but Southwest Key is but
one player in the lucrative, secretive world of the migrant-shelter business.
About a dozen contractors operate more than 30 facilities in Texas alone, with numerous others contracted for about 100 shelters in 16 other states.
If there is a migrant-shelter hub in America, then it is perhaps in the four-county Rio Grande Valley region of South Texas,
where about a dozen shelters occupy former stores, schools and medical centers.
They are some of the region’s biggest employers, though what happens inside is often highly confidential:
One group has employees sign nondisclosure agreements, more a fixture of the high-stakes corporate world than of nonprofit child-care centers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/21/u...er=rss&emc=rss
non-profit, but I'd like to see the salaries of the executives.
Process To Reunite Detained Children With Immigrant Families Is ‘Total Chaos’
Immigration experts say there is no system in place to bring separated families back together.
“Please help us get back together,” she said in a soft voice as she cried.
García told her the truth: “We can’t guarantee you’re going to be reunited with your son any time soon,” the Texas lawyer said, and he watched a hopeless expression stretch across her face.
Out of the seven migrants he interviewed that morning, only one of the parents had received any information from Border Patrol about how to contact their child ― a small piece of paper with a 1-800 hotline number set up by the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement.
“If there is a [reunification] system in place, it’s not being communicated to the parents who just lost their children,” García said.
“They don’t understand anything that’s going on;
they don’t know how to get in touch with their kids.
Everything is extremely difficult for them.”
no clear plan for reuniting more than 2,300 kids with their families.
The situation is so bad that John Sandweg, the former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told MSNBC he thinks that
Trump’s zero tolerance policy could result in the long-term separation of families and that some may “never see each other again.”
Migrants have already been deported from the U.S. without their children.
Immigration experts who are working to reunite parents with their children say
the government has no system in place to solve a problem of its own making.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...gEmail__062218
Brian Kilmeade on Trump’s Child Separation Policies: ‘These Aren’t Our Kids,’ It’s Not Like They’re From ‘Idaho or Texas’
“Somebody has to deal with this issue,” Kilmeade said. “We just can’t let everybody in that wants to be here.”
Shortly after that, Kilmeade topped off his commentary with this statement:
“Like it or not, these aren’t our kids.
Show them compassion, :LOL
but it’s not like he is doing this to the people of Idaho or Texas.
These are people from another country and
now people are saying that they’re more important than people in our country
who are paying taxes and who have needs as well.”
https://www.mediaite.com/online/bria...exas-or-idaho/
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