Texas sheriff refuses to help feds guard migrant children tent city, saying 'it's wrong'

Republicans have shown time and time again that they are not loyal to the United States and our Constitution. Stop covering up.

BS

Republicans stopped being loyal Americans quite a while back. It's wonderful to see a sheriff in the southwest stand up for moral principles for a change. In lousy Texas, too! Kudos to him!

Not enforcing immigration laws....who's doing that, dumbass?

There are moral principles that are more important, dumbass. Everything must be done in a humane fashion.
BTW: why are you exhibiting a cross? This is a sacred symbol to Christians, you know. You shouldn't play with it.

Don't worry what I do ya goddamn loon

Laws are in place for a reason, why do you support not enforcing them?

Enlighten us

Law enforcement must be done in a humane and respectful manner to maintain a free society. I seem to remember you supporting those who violate our public-accommodation laws. You are a complete idiot, BTW. Typical trumpanzee.
 

Republicans stopped being loyal Americans quite a while back. It's wonderful to see a sheriff in the southwest stand up for moral principles for a change. In lousy Texas, too! Kudos to him!

Not enforcing immigration laws....who's doing that, dumbass?

There are moral principles that are more important, dumbass. Everything must be done in a humane fashion.
BTW: why are you exhibiting a cross? This is a sacred symbol to Christians, you know. You shouldn't play with it.

Don't worry what I do ya goddamn loon

Laws are in place for a reason, why do you support not enforcing them?

Enlighten us

Law enforcement must be done in a humane and respectful manner to maintain a free society. I seem to remember you supporting those who violate our public-accommodation laws. You are a complete idiot, BTW. Typical trumpanzee.

Listen up twatwaffle, you're what ails this nation. You and your pro illegal immigration morons.

Furthermore...reading your BS makes my head hurt
 

Republicans stopped being loyal Americans quite a while back. It's wonderful to see a sheriff in the southwest stand up for moral principles for a change. In lousy Texas, too! Kudos to him!

Not enforcing immigration laws....who's doing that, dumbass?

There are moral principles that are more important, dumbass. Everything must be done in a humane fashion.
BTW: why are you exhibiting a cross? This is a sacred symbol to Christians, you know. You shouldn't play with it.

Don't worry what I do ya goddamn loon

Laws are in place for a reason, why do you support not enforcing them?

Enlighten us

Law enforcement must be done in a humane and respectful manner to maintain a free society. I seem to remember you supporting those who violate our public-accommodation laws. You are a complete idiot, BTW. Typical trumpanzee.

In what way is it good for this sheriff to not protect children in his jurisdiction?
 
Republicans stopped being loyal Americans quite a while back. It's wonderful to see a sheriff in the southwest stand up for moral principles for a change. In lousy Texas, too! Kudos to him!

Not enforcing immigration laws....who's doing that, dumbass?

There are moral principles that are more important, dumbass. Everything must be done in a humane fashion.
BTW: why are you exhibiting a cross? This is a sacred symbol to Christians, you know. You shouldn't play with it.

Don't worry what I do ya goddamn loon

Laws are in place for a reason, why do you support not enforcing them?

Enlighten us

Law enforcement must be done in a humane and respectful manner to maintain a free society. I seem to remember you supporting those who violate our public-accommodation laws. You are a complete idiot, BTW. Typical trumpanzee.

Listen up twatwaffle, you're what ails this nation. You and your pro illegal immigration morons.

Furthermore...reading your BS makes my head hurt

Good. It goes to show that even hollow spaces can experience pain.
 
Well..when a Texas sheriff stands on his principles..you know something's up!

Texas sheriff refuses to help feds guard migrant children tent city, saying 'it's wrong'

"The El Paso County sheriff prohibited his deputies from working off-duty at a temporary shelter housing migrant children, saying he refused to support the Trump administration's "unjust" policy of separating families at the border.

Sheriff Richard Wiles received a phone call on Friday from a local Department of Homeland Security representative asking if his deputies could work off-duty at the shelter site, a tent city about 20 miles east of El Paso at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna port of entry. The camp was housing migrant children who entered the country unaccompanied but expected to receive children who were forcibly separated from their families, Wiles said in an interview with The Washington Post.
Law enforcement officers often moonlight at second jobs, but Wiles has final say in approving off-duty employment for his deputies.

"I told them absolutely not. I think it's wrong," Wiles said of the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy that resulted in the forced separations of families. "It's not consistent with the values of the sheriff's office."

The El Paso County sheriff is among a growing list of law enforcement officers and elected leaders who have protested the Trump administration amid the ongoing border crisis.

Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez called separating families at the border "an affront to American values." Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo ferociously condemned the policy on Twitter, calling it "oppressive, inhumane, unGodly." Chris Magnus, the police chief of another border city, Tucson, wrote that the practice raised "troubling questions" for police chiefs who cooperate with immigration enforcement. "Is this consistent with the oath you took to serve & protect?" Magnus said. "Is this humane or moral?"

But Wiles's refusal to assist the government at a migrant children's shelter is a concrete example of a law enforcement leader taking a firm stand against the government. Texas Monthly called it "one of the most forceful steps yet" from law enforcement critical of the Trump administration's practice."

Can someone tell me why they're being detained? Have they been arrested? Why aren't they just processed and sent home like adults, or are minors also allowed to request asylum?

Why are so many of unaccompanied minors being held here?
 
Well..when a Texas sheriff stands on his principles..you know something's up!

Texas sheriff refuses to help feds guard migrant children tent city, saying 'it's wrong'

"The El Paso County sheriff prohibited his deputies from working off-duty at a temporary shelter housing migrant children, saying he refused to support the Trump administration's "unjust" policy of separating families at the border.

Sheriff Richard Wiles received a phone call on Friday from a local Department of Homeland Security representative asking if his deputies could work off-duty at the shelter site, a tent city about 20 miles east of El Paso at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna port of entry. The camp was housing migrant children who entered the country unaccompanied but expected to receive children who were forcibly separated from their families, Wiles said in an interview with The Washington Post.
Law enforcement officers often moonlight at second jobs, but Wiles has final say in approving off-duty employment for his deputies.

"I told them absolutely not. I think it's wrong," Wiles said of the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy that resulted in the forced separations of families. "It's not consistent with the values of the sheriff's office."

The El Paso County sheriff is among a growing list of law enforcement officers and elected leaders who have protested the Trump administration amid the ongoing border crisis.

Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez called separating families at the border "an affront to American values." Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo ferociously condemned the policy on Twitter, calling it "oppressive, inhumane, unGodly." Chris Magnus, the police chief of another border city, Tucson, wrote that the practice raised "troubling questions" for police chiefs who cooperate with immigration enforcement. "Is this consistent with the oath you took to serve & protect?" Magnus said. "Is this humane or moral?"

But Wiles's refusal to assist the government at a migrant children's shelter is a concrete example of a law enforcement leader taking a firm stand against the government. Texas Monthly called it "one of the most forceful steps yet" from law enforcement critical of the Trump administration's practice."

Can someone tell me why they're being detained? Have they been arrested? Why aren't they just processed and sent home like adults, or are minors also allowed to request asylum?

Why are so many of unaccompanied minors being held here?

The majority of them came with non relatives from Central America.
We can't just simply let them roam the streets....the responsible thing to do is try and figure out who their parents are. as well as is it even safe to return them.
Just what kind of parent sends their small kids with strangers to travel 1000 miles???
 
DOTR, do you know Hispanics enlisted at a higher rate than other Americans in WWII.

To suggest that the border population is less patriotic reflects a degenerate mind.


That's why every photo of WWII combat shows pictures full of white american soldiers. Check your border population, Jake. La Raza. Yep, they are VERY patriotic, for THEIR country, Mexico.
 
Slowly…people are starting to wake up

Funny they weren't awake back in 2014??

None of them not even the Dems who are protesting today. Wonder where they all were back in 2014???

Back when we were a greater nation than we are now, there wasn’t a lot to protest except for the mass murder aficionados in the NRA


Yep, America was a "Great Nation" right up until Jan. 27th, 2017, then it slide right down the tubes. That's why THIRTY states elected Donald Trump on the promise to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.
 
Well..when a Texas sheriff stands on his principles..you know something's up!

Texas sheriff refuses to help feds guard migrant children tent city, saying 'it's wrong'

"The El Paso County sheriff prohibited his deputies from working off-duty at a temporary shelter housing migrant children, saying he refused to support the Trump administration's "unjust" policy of separating families at the border.

Sheriff Richard Wiles received a phone call on Friday from a local Department of Homeland Security representative asking if his deputies could work off-duty at the shelter site, a tent city about 20 miles east of El Paso at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna port of entry. The camp was housing migrant children who entered the country unaccompanied but expected to receive children who were forcibly separated from their families, Wiles said in an interview with The Washington Post.
Law enforcement officers often moonlight at second jobs, but Wiles has final say in approving off-duty employment for his deputies.

"I told them absolutely not. I think it's wrong," Wiles said of the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy that resulted in the forced separations of families. "It's not consistent with the values of the sheriff's office."

The El Paso County sheriff is among a growing list of law enforcement officers and elected leaders who have protested the Trump administration amid the ongoing border crisis.

Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez called separating families at the border "an affront to American values." Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo ferociously condemned the policy on Twitter, calling it "oppressive, inhumane, unGodly." Chris Magnus, the police chief of another border city, Tucson, wrote that the practice raised "troubling questions" for police chiefs who cooperate with immigration enforcement. "Is this consistent with the oath you took to serve & protect?" Magnus said. "Is this humane or moral?"

But Wiles's refusal to assist the government at a migrant children's shelter is a concrete example of a law enforcement leader taking a firm stand against the government. Texas Monthly called it "one of the most forceful steps yet" from law enforcement critical of the Trump administration's practice."

Can someone tell me why they're being detained? Have they been arrested? Why aren't they just processed and sent home like adults, or are minors also allowed to request asylum?

Why are so many of unaccompanied minors being held here?
why are so many unaccompanied minors coming to the US?
 
Well..when a Texas sheriff stands on his principles..you know something's up!

Texas sheriff refuses to help feds guard migrant children tent city, saying 'it's wrong'

"The El Paso County sheriff prohibited his deputies from working off-duty at a temporary shelter housing migrant children, saying he refused to support the Trump administration's "unjust" policy of separating families at the border.

Sheriff Richard Wiles received a phone call on Friday from a local Department of Homeland Security representative asking if his deputies could work off-duty at the shelter site, a tent city about 20 miles east of El Paso at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna port of entry. The camp was housing migrant children who entered the country unaccompanied but expected to receive children who were forcibly separated from their families, Wiles said in an interview with The Washington Post.
Law enforcement officers often moonlight at second jobs, but Wiles has final say in approving off-duty employment for his deputies.

"I told them absolutely not. I think it's wrong," Wiles said of the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy that resulted in the forced separations of families. "It's not consistent with the values of the sheriff's office."

The El Paso County sheriff is among a growing list of law enforcement officers and elected leaders who have protested the Trump administration amid the ongoing border crisis.

Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez called separating families at the border "an affront to American values." Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo ferociously condemned the policy on Twitter, calling it "oppressive, inhumane, unGodly." Chris Magnus, the police chief of another border city, Tucson, wrote that the practice raised "troubling questions" for police chiefs who cooperate with immigration enforcement. "Is this consistent with the oath you took to serve & protect?" Magnus said. "Is this humane or moral?"

But Wiles's refusal to assist the government at a migrant children's shelter is a concrete example of a law enforcement leader taking a firm stand against the government. Texas Monthly called it "one of the most forceful steps yet" from law enforcement critical of the Trump administration's practice."

Can someone tell me why they're being detained? Have they been arrested? Why aren't they just processed and sent home like adults, or are minors also allowed to request asylum?

Why are so many of unaccompanied minors being held here?

That's exactly what Trump is TRYING to do. Illegal alien detainees have few rights and should simply be sent home back across the border, but as usual, Leftists and RINOs are doing their best to thwart common sense, claiming each and every one of them requires due process, legal representation and a court appearance, taking years, all at YOUR expense.

Trump advocates depriving undocumented immigrants of due-process rights

Of course all of the media are using the word "deprive" to claim a right they never had.
 
Well..when a Texas sheriff stands on his principles..you know something's up!

Texas sheriff refuses to help feds guard migrant children tent city, saying 'it's wrong'

"The El Paso County sheriff prohibited his deputies from working off-duty at a temporary shelter housing migrant children, saying he refused to support the Trump administration's "unjust" policy of separating families at the border.

Sheriff Richard Wiles received a phone call on Friday from a local Department of Homeland Security representative asking if his deputies could work off-duty at the shelter site, a tent city about 20 miles east of El Paso at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna port of entry. The camp was housing migrant children who entered the country unaccompanied but expected to receive children who were forcibly separated from their families, Wiles said in an interview with The Washington Post.
Law enforcement officers often moonlight at second jobs, but Wiles has final say in approving off-duty employment for his deputies.

"I told them absolutely not. I think it's wrong," Wiles said of the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy that resulted in the forced separations of families. "It's not consistent with the values of the sheriff's office."

The El Paso County sheriff is among a growing list of law enforcement officers and elected leaders who have protested the Trump administration amid the ongoing border crisis.

Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez called separating families at the border "an affront to American values." Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo ferociously condemned the policy on Twitter, calling it "oppressive, inhumane, unGodly." Chris Magnus, the police chief of another border city, Tucson, wrote that the practice raised "troubling questions" for police chiefs who cooperate with immigration enforcement. "Is this consistent with the oath you took to serve & protect?" Magnus said. "Is this humane or moral?"

But Wiles's refusal to assist the government at a migrant children's shelter is a concrete example of a law enforcement leader taking a firm stand against the government. Texas Monthly called it "one of the most forceful steps yet" from law enforcement critical of the Trump administration's practice."



I'm sure Trump will now cackle that the sheriffs dept in Texas needs a paint job and the awnings need cleaning. We have no president, he's a douchebag among douchebags.
 
Well..when a Texas sheriff stands on his principles..you know something's up!

Texas sheriff refuses to help feds guard migrant children tent city, saying 'it's wrong'

"The El Paso County sheriff prohibited his deputies from working off-duty at a temporary shelter housing migrant children, saying he refused to support the Trump administration's "unjust" policy of separating families at the border.

Sheriff Richard Wiles received a phone call on Friday from a local Department of Homeland Security representative asking if his deputies could work off-duty at the shelter site, a tent city about 20 miles east of El Paso at the Tornillo-Marcelino Serna port of entry. The camp was housing migrant children who entered the country unaccompanied but expected to receive children who were forcibly separated from their families, Wiles said in an interview with The Washington Post.
Law enforcement officers often moonlight at second jobs, but Wiles has final say in approving off-duty employment for his deputies.

"I told them absolutely not. I think it's wrong," Wiles said of the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy that resulted in the forced separations of families. "It's not consistent with the values of the sheriff's office."

The El Paso County sheriff is among a growing list of law enforcement officers and elected leaders who have protested the Trump administration amid the ongoing border crisis.

Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez called separating families at the border "an affront to American values." Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo ferociously condemned the policy on Twitter, calling it "oppressive, inhumane, unGodly." Chris Magnus, the police chief of another border city, Tucson, wrote that the practice raised "troubling questions" for police chiefs who cooperate with immigration enforcement. "Is this consistent with the oath you took to serve & protect?" Magnus said. "Is this humane or moral?"

But Wiles's refusal to assist the government at a migrant children's shelter is a concrete example of a law enforcement leader taking a firm stand against the government. Texas Monthly called it "one of the most forceful steps yet" from law enforcement critical of the Trump administration's practice."



I'm sure Trump will now cackle that the sheriffs dept in Texas needs a paint job and the awnings need cleaning. We have no president, he's a douchebag among douchebags.
We have the best president in over 20 years. The fact that you continually post lies and cry baby nonsense tells me he's doing a good job of undoing all the crap that butt boi barrry did to us. MAGA!
 

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