Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security, stepped up to the podium
when Sarah Huckabee-Sanders decided that the blood of immigrant children
on her fabulous shoes, and on the hem of her haute couture dress, was not
acceptable.
Denying that separating children from their families is a Trump policy.
CNN reported that Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders didn’t
want to do the briefing alone, and was waiting for Homeland Security
Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to arrive and enter the room with her.
(The Washington Post later reported that the story was the result of
a leak by one of Sanders’s enemies in her ranks, designed to come out
when she was too busy to respond, forcing her to address it at the podium.)
The briefing was rescheduled for 5:00 p.m. Just before 5:15 p.m.,
Sanders and Nielsen, along with several aides, opened the sliding
door stage right from the podium.
Nielsen appeared agitated as she faced questions.
At one point, asked how the treatment of the children
separated from their parents wasn’t child abuse,
she impatiently responded, “Can you be more specific?”
“We have high standards,” Nielsen said. “We give them meals.
We give them education. We give them medical care. There’s videos,
TVs.”
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/06/inside-disastrous-white-house-child-separation-briefing.html
(Border Patrol has nothing like that. A concrete floor, and a mat and mylar blanket
if you are lucky. Border Patrol keeps prisoners for months, and they keep people
in cages outdoors. A baby died in an unheated "Ice Cube." Food ? Nothing to eat
but a cold or frozen burrito, or rotting, moldy bolonga sandwich. Medical care ?
Only if they are nearly dead. Education ? If learning English is education.
That has stopped.)
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/06/inside-disastrous-white-house-child-separation-briefing.html
when Sarah Huckabee-Sanders decided that the blood of immigrant children
on her fabulous shoes, and on the hem of her haute couture dress, was not
acceptable.
Denying that separating children from their families is a Trump policy.
CNN reported that Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders didn’t
want to do the briefing alone, and was waiting for Homeland Security
Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to arrive and enter the room with her.
(The Washington Post later reported that the story was the result of
a leak by one of Sanders’s enemies in her ranks, designed to come out
when she was too busy to respond, forcing her to address it at the podium.)
The briefing was rescheduled for 5:00 p.m. Just before 5:15 p.m.,
Sanders and Nielsen, along with several aides, opened the sliding
door stage right from the podium.
Nielsen appeared agitated as she faced questions.
At one point, asked how the treatment of the children
separated from their parents wasn’t child abuse,
she impatiently responded, “Can you be more specific?”
“We have high standards,” Nielsen said. “We give them meals.
We give them education. We give them medical care. There’s videos,
TVs.”
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/06/inside-disastrous-white-house-child-separation-briefing.html
(Border Patrol has nothing like that. A concrete floor, and a mat and mylar blanket
if you are lucky. Border Patrol keeps prisoners for months, and they keep people
in cages outdoors. A baby died in an unheated "Ice Cube." Food ? Nothing to eat
but a cold or frozen burrito, or rotting, moldy bolonga sandwich. Medical care ?
Only if they are nearly dead. Education ? If learning English is education.
That has stopped.)
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/06/inside-disastrous-white-house-child-separation-briefing.html