Trump trafficking children

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He's giving them to Christians. 

That's what it is.

 

IF it was necessary to separate undocumented families upon arrest, and the plan was always to deport them, why not re-unite them pre-deportation?

Anything else is just kidnapping, and child abuse, and all without the benefit of a fictional pizza store basement.

Will they eat them?

New York pizza basement child trafficking > DC pizza basement child trafficking

(not sure where Chicago ranks vs DC, but it's definitely inferior to NY)

 

Yeah, but that baby's got two babies in it, compared to NY's one.

Seriously, how did they not have a plan to reunite them before deporting the parents?  Saw on the news today some lady who is already back in Guatamala and not with her kid.  WTF, that should have been one of main things in place before they started this.  Pretty simple logistical issue, unless they willfully failed to reunite (which I would not put past them).

 

A plan?

 

 

hahahahaha

deport all of his immigrant family too.

>>>>>unless they willfully failed planned not to reunite

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Trump is lazy, sits around watching tv all day. The people who work for him are lazy and follow his lead that's why all his plans are half passed and they never see what the consequences are. They can only keep the kids for 20 dayz. What happens then, who can expect a 2 yr old to know his parents last name or the village they came from.

Fucking weird. The whole thing is just gross.

I wonder how many John Podesta has on reserve 

https://www.nilc.org/2018/06/20/trump-order-makes-border-crisis-worse/

Trump Executive Order Makes Border Crisis Worse

Jailing families is not a solution

WASHINGTON — President Trump has signed an executive order mandating that families be jailed by the U.S. Departments of Homeland Security or Defense. This order will likely have the effect of jailing, for months or even years, immigrant families seeking safety in the U.S. The National Immigration Law Center has long decried the practice of jailing immigrant families, filing lawsuits when necessary to defend their rights. Below is a statement from Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, who visited family detention facilities in 2014:

“The Trump administration has created a crisis and committed horrific human rights abuses by separating children from their parents at the border. Clearly on the defense, today it used a political sleight of hand to try to placate Americans who have been rightly outraged by their government’s repugnant policies, including separating children and babies from their parents and housing them in cages.

“Jailing families is not an acceptable solution to putting children in cages. The best — and safest — place for these children is with their families and in their communities. The Trump administration pretends that alternatives to detention don’t exist. This is false. There are numerous alternatives that are both more humane and less costly, but this president refuses to use them. Our country has a system in place to process asylum claims, and these families should be allowed to go through this legal process.

“The Trump administration may not care much for the basic constitutional rights of people seeking safety. We do, and we’ll work with communities and in courtrooms to protect them. Not a single one of us should be standing on the sidelines as this administration inflicts lifelong trauma on these children. It is up to all of us to hold this administration accountable and stop this nightmare.”