USCCB Condemns Separating Immigrant Children from Families

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I know, right? What’s with all of my non-sociopathy?

I have this crazy emotional thing about kids getting ripped permanently from parents who haven’t broken the law. It’s my silly little Roman Catholic beliefs getting in the way of a good anti-humanitarian party.
 
Right, and Trump has simply been enforcing the laws as they were written by congress and modified by the courts.
I think we can agree that the way any administration decides to enforce our laws is never “simple.”
But yes, the courts have intervened to say that the current protocols are not legal. Whose fault that is? Does it matter? Finding a solution so the situation can be addressed in a way that is both humane and effective is the task at hand. Pray that it can be handled with true cooperation between all the parties with a duty to find a solution.
 
If you treat that mommy the same as a sex trafficker and take her child away from her, that is an offense against charity.
It could be kidnapping, too. The state does not have the authority to defend itself against illegal immigration in any way it chooses.
 
This is a thread about the morality of separating children from families, not about government spending.
This is a thread to which I will respond with anything that I see as relevant.

You’re not the thread police, so stop it.
 
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Ripped permanently? Since when is it permanent? How do you feel about parents who are incarcerated in the US?
 
If you treat that mommy the same as a sex trafficker and take her child away from her, that is an offense against charity.
If you assume that mommy’s a good person and she turns out to be NOT the mommy but a sex trafficker, you just endangered a child.

If a cop pulls you over, they don’t take your word your plate is valid and that it belongs on your car. They run it.

(Sounds suspiciously like my own examples of the kid in the ED and the parent in the airport.😉)
 
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But yes, the courts have intervened to say that the current protocols are not legal. Whose fault that is? Does it matter?
It most definitely matters when posters here are pointing the finger at Trump
instead of acknowledging what we are doing is the implementation of decades of law and court interjection.
 
It most definitely matters when posters here are pointing the finger at Trump
instead of acknowledging what we are doing is the implementation of decades of law and court interjection.
Yeah the fact that SUDDENLY this is a problem boggles the mind.

It’s been around for ages. This is why I said this is nothing more than political fodder, where kids illegally brought across the border against their will are being used as political pawns.
 
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It’s not the Russian government writing these articles. It’s individual Russians who know firsthand what oppression looks like.
 
Are any countries issuing advisories not to enter the U.S. due to violence statistically comparable to Mexico’s?
 
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What part of legal asylees being detained don’t you understand?
LOL!

They’re not LEGAL ASYLEES UNTIL THEY ARE DECLARED AS SUCH BY THE COURTS.

You don’t even understand the term. I do.

They aren’t legal until they’re declared to be. And stats say most of them aren’t even legitimately asylees.
 
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