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This is happening in America.
Not Nazi Germany.
Here.
In America.
In the beginning, I.C.E took away people with criminal records. They moved on to people with minor infractions. They took away people who had flawless records.
We bent to the letter of the law, because we had faith in our judicial system on immigration.
They imprisoned babies. We are still bending to the letter of the law.
Over the weekend I saw a picture of a one year old baby standing in front of a judge in court.
Monday, I read that they moved un-documented Mexican
immigrants into a CIA operated facility formerly used to keep suspected terrorists
Tuesday, I see and hear, on TV, that they are moving undocumented Mexican children in unmarked vans with blocked windows to undisclosed locations, so that the children cannot identify where they are.
Today, I read that legal citizens have been grabbed up, along with the undocumented.
Yesterday was the lawful deadline, and the one job they had was to re-unite 100 toddlers with their parents. As of July 9, 2018 they re-united 2.
A judge asked a Trump White House appointed DOJ lawyer if she would be available this past weekend, to help sort the re-unification out. She said that she would not be available because she would be dog sitting in Colorado.
Peter Alexander
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@PeterAlexander
JUST IN: Federal judge agrees to delay next meeting about extending deadline to reunite 101 children under the age of 5 until Monday because Trump administration lawyer has “dog sitting responsibilities” this weekend.@JuliaEAinsley
4:55 PM - Jul 6, 2018
https://splinternews.com/trump-administration-lawyer-chooses-her-dog-over-detain-1827404782
This raises the terrifying possibility that 16 children younger than 5 may never see their parents again because of Trump’s unconstitutional child separation practices. The ACLU has promised to do everything it can to ensure that doesn’t happen, but that outcome will depend greatly on how adept the administration is at undoing some of the damage it has already done.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics...s-might-be-orphaned-by-family-separation.html
This morning the news is that Trump's policy of Zero Tolerance is not working. People are still trying to apply for asylum, and crossing the border.
Trump is on TV with his statement,
July 10, 2018
https://splinternews.com/trump-pins-his-administrations-failure-to-reuinte-immig-1827474968
But Trump's office is furiously rushing to cope with increasing numbers of detainees, that they project that they will be imprisoning in the near future.
July 10, 2018
To help cover these potential costs, the documents say, HHS will seek supplemental appropriations from Congress. The documents also indicate that HHS plans to pay for child separation by reallocating money from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, which, according to its website, “provides a comprehensive system of care that includes primary medical care and essential support services for people living with HIV who are uninsured or underinsured.” Per the documents, the process of transferring those HIV/AIDS funds has already begun.
In addition, HHS plans to reallocate $79 million from programs for refugee resettlement, a move that could imperil social services, medical assistance, and English language instructions for refugees in the U.S., as well as programs for torture survivors.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics...dgeting-for-a-surge-in-child-separations.html
Not Nazi Germany.
Here.
In America.
In the beginning, I.C.E took away people with criminal records. They moved on to people with minor infractions. They took away people who had flawless records.
We bent to the letter of the law, because we had faith in our judicial system on immigration.
They imprisoned babies. We are still bending to the letter of the law.
Over the weekend I saw a picture of a one year old baby standing in front of a judge in court.
Monday, I read that they moved un-documented Mexican
immigrants into a CIA operated facility formerly used to keep suspected terrorists
Tuesday, I see and hear, on TV, that they are moving undocumented Mexican children in unmarked vans with blocked windows to undisclosed locations, so that the children cannot identify where they are.
Today, I read that legal citizens have been grabbed up, along with the undocumented.
Yesterday was the lawful deadline, and the one job they had was to re-unite 100 toddlers with their parents. As of July 9, 2018 they re-united 2.
A judge asked a Trump White House appointed DOJ lawyer if she would be available this past weekend, to help sort the re-unification out. She said that she would not be available because she would be dog sitting in Colorado.
A Donald Trump administration lawyer, Department of Justice attorney Sarah Fabian, claimed at a hearing on Friday that she’s too busy dog-sitting to represent the government in court on the weekend, while thousands of undocumented immigrant children sit in federal custody waiting to be reunited with their parents ahead of a court-ordered July 10 deadline.
Peter Alexander
✔
@PeterAlexander
JUST IN: Federal judge agrees to delay next meeting about extending deadline to reunite 101 children under the age of 5 until Monday because Trump administration lawyer has “dog sitting responsibilities” this weekend.@JuliaEAinsley
4:55 PM - Jul 6, 2018
https://splinternews.com/trump-administration-lawyer-chooses-her-dog-over-detain-1827404782
This raises the terrifying possibility that 16 children younger than 5 may never see their parents again because of Trump’s unconstitutional child separation practices. The ACLU has promised to do everything it can to ensure that doesn’t happen, but that outcome will depend greatly on how adept the administration is at undoing some of the damage it has already done.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics...s-might-be-orphaned-by-family-separation.html
This morning the news is that Trump's policy of Zero Tolerance is not working. People are still trying to apply for asylum, and crossing the border.
Trump is on TV with his statement,
July 10, 2018
https://splinternews.com/trump-pins-his-administrations-failure-to-reuinte-immig-1827474968
But Trump's office is furiously rushing to cope with increasing numbers of detainees, that they project that they will be imprisoning in the near future.
July 10, 2018
To help cover these potential costs, the documents say, HHS will seek supplemental appropriations from Congress. The documents also indicate that HHS plans to pay for child separation by reallocating money from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, which, according to its website, “provides a comprehensive system of care that includes primary medical care and essential support services for people living with HIV who are uninsured or underinsured.” Per the documents, the process of transferring those HIV/AIDS funds has already begun.
In addition, HHS plans to reallocate $79 million from programs for refugee resettlement, a move that could imperil social services, medical assistance, and English language instructions for refugees in the U.S., as well as programs for torture survivors.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics...dgeting-for-a-surge-in-child-separations.html