Freewill
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- Oct 26, 2011
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Sad state of affairs that the illegal drug users have caused in this country. Coupled with an ineffective president and a Congress that doesn't seem to want to enforce border security any more then the POTUS. I asked before, what is the end game?
Our Neighbor Isnt Doing Its Part
SG: Theres been a big debate about whos responsible for the influx of children coming here: how much is a result of confusion around U.S. law. You think that that does affect the children coming?
JH: That does.The problem is that that ambiguity, that lack of clarity, is used by coyotes [traffickers] to perversely deceive the families that are here, telling them that they can bring their kids and that their entry can be resolved legally later. But another problem is that they deceive the people in Central America, telling them, take kids to the border and theyll be received and admitted, when we know thats not true.
That confusion is due to a lack of clarity, but theres another important cause in relation to Honduras. If you take a map of the municipalities where drugs pass, and overlay a map of the municipalities where the kids are coming, they match perfectly.
Read more: Honduran President Hernandez interview - POLITICO Magazine
Our Neighbor Isnt Doing Its Part
SG: Theres been a big debate about whos responsible for the influx of children coming here: how much is a result of confusion around U.S. law. You think that that does affect the children coming?
JH: That does.The problem is that that ambiguity, that lack of clarity, is used by coyotes [traffickers] to perversely deceive the families that are here, telling them that they can bring their kids and that their entry can be resolved legally later. But another problem is that they deceive the people in Central America, telling them, take kids to the border and theyll be received and admitted, when we know thats not true.
That confusion is due to a lack of clarity, but theres another important cause in relation to Honduras. If you take a map of the municipalities where drugs pass, and overlay a map of the municipalities where the kids are coming, they match perfectly.
Read more: Honduran President Hernandez interview - POLITICO Magazine