Enough of this LibProg Guilt-Trip Happy Horseshit.
Yes, it's terrible that children get abused.
No, it's not our job to fix the world's child-care problems, beyond our border.
And, no, they can't stay here.
Every one of these hard-luck cases that we allow into the country sends a very clear message back to the places where they come from.
If you can get your kids across the border to The Promised Land, the dumb-ass simpering bleeding-heart Gringo Americano Liberals will see that they're taken care of.
Thus opening the floodgates even further.
Not to mention setting the stage for future
Family Reunification on American Soil horseshit to follow later, as surely as the sun rises in the east.
Most unwise.
And they're not fooling anybody.
I vote 'No'.
This does not make me a cold, heartless person, and I do not appreciate LibProg attempts to portray folks that way, who take-up a common-sense , pragmatic, negative position, on the question of allowing them to stay.
This merely makes me someone - one citizen amongst many millions - who insist that we take care of our own, and let others take care of their own.
We can certainly pitch-in a help a little here-and-there with various kinds of assistance, but, in all likelihood, not enough to make all that much of a difference.
Also, the pro-Illegals faction has tried so many indirect ways to allow Illegal Aliens to come here and to stay here that many folks outside their camp perceive that they (their motives, their tactics, and their propoganda) are no longer to be believed or trusted.
With that in mind, this strikes me as merely one more in a never-ending series of disingenuous Guilt Trip tactics to try to let more Illegals into the country.
Enough already.
'No' means 'No'.
Saw this today.
It's hard to watch.
I feel nothing but empathy for this poor kid.
She watched her brother get shot and was told she was about to become property..or die.
Cable News Finally Asks A Real Migrant Teenager About The Immigration Crisis | ThinkProgress
Maria, a 17-year-old, paid a coyote to bring her into the United States after her brother was killed by a gang and she was threatened with death if she did not join it. Fighting tears, she described to DÃaz-Balart the process of crossing the border as “horrible” and explained that she decided to enter the country “just to save my own life so that I could live my dreams, so I could help my family.” Deportation “would be a tragedy, it would be a certain death for me,” she added. “Everything thatÂ’s happened to me in my life, I would just know that that would be the last day.” Watch it:
It's ******* incredible that people want to turn their backs on these kids.
Even moreso since it was this country that created the hellholes they live in.