CaptainExplosion said:
PwerlvlAmy said:
You can't claim he's doing something based off fake propaganda. Our border patrol even confirmed on multiple occasions that these kids are used as nothing more than tools to get illegal immigrant adults across the border and then when through, those kids are recycled to another immigrant where they used again. They're being used as tools for illegal immigration and trafficking. That's not cool.
Everything about this situation going on with illegal immigration is being over exaggerated and over sensualized for votes. Its sad to see. It's not one side doing either. Both parties are using this for a specific agenda and that part of it is annoying to see.
Executive order was signed by Trump recently that will keep these ''families'' together upon being detained. This goes against the 1994(ish) law that was in place that everyone is so mad about and falsely attributes to Trump.
Both parties need to come together and make a permanent bill through congress that addresses this, but this will never happen as Chuck Shumer claims none of the democrats will negotiate this topic, they're grandstanding when they really shouldn't be doing so.
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Recycled? How can you accuse them of something so underhanded? That makes it sound like you're okay with children being taken away at the boarder and locked up like criminals.
And if Trump really did sign an order to keep the families together, why haven't the previously incarcerated children been returned to their parents?
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Ending separations at the border is not the same thing as reuniting families that were already separated.
In general, a parent who breaks the law and goes to jail for it is separated from his or her child. In most cases custody of the child then goes to the other parent or a close relative. Here we have a situation where both parents are breaking the law and therefore go to prison while the children can't go to prison and don't have relatives in the country to send them to. Trump's order means that new prosecutions of parents who illegally cross the border will stop, which the administration confirmed the following day. But any prosecution which has already begun will still continue.