deanrd
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If you lived in a country infested with gangs and the gangs told you to give them your two daughters, would you give them to the gangs, or bring them here knowing they were going to be taken away. After all, once the gangs took them, you probably wouldn't see them again either.
So which gang is worse? Central American drug gangs or Republicans?
That's the choice those mothers have to make.
That's why they come here knowing they may never see their children again.
Women fleeing domestic violence. If the mother leaves without the kids, will the father attack the kids? Probably.
So which is better? Bringing your children here knowing that Republicans are going to rip those babies from their mother's arms or leaving them in a place where the odds are that they will be attacked and possibly killed?
Republicans know this. That's why they say deadly gangs and domestic violence are no longer reasons to protect innocent children.
Is it really any surprise. If Republicans don't care about American children, then why would they care about foreign born children?
Victims of gang, domestic violence no longer protected Republicans say
So which gang is worse? Central American drug gangs or Republicans?
That's the choice those mothers have to make.
That's why they come here knowing they may never see their children again.
Women fleeing domestic violence. If the mother leaves without the kids, will the father attack the kids? Probably.
So which is better? Bringing your children here knowing that Republicans are going to rip those babies from their mother's arms or leaving them in a place where the odds are that they will be attacked and possibly killed?
Republicans know this. That's why they say deadly gangs and domestic violence are no longer reasons to protect innocent children.
Is it really any surprise. If Republicans don't care about American children, then why would they care about foreign born children?
Victims of gang, domestic violence no longer protected Republicans say