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Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

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Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by TC Talks » Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:28 pm

Separating children from parents, losing and not allowing Human Rights advocates to monitor the health conditions and now reports that children are not being cared for...

It's another step to a dark facist regime. There is no excuse to imprison children, and there has been no improvement. How many have died? The conditions are horrible and there are complaints of not being fed. We are raising our next enemies.
The federal government is holding dozens of separated migrant children at hotels, not detention centers, while they await deportation from the United States. The Trump administration is now facing a lawsuit filed by the Texas Civil Rights Project.

From March through June, the Border Patrol says it apprehended nearly 100,000 people at the Southwest border. More than 6,000 are unaccompanied children.

"They have suffered trauma, you know, getting to the United States, and now they are suffering trauma at the hands of our government," said Karla Marisol Vargas, a senior attorney at the Texas Civil Rights Project.

The group recently uncovered unaccompanied migrant children set for deportation being held in Hampton Inn & Suites in Arizona and Texas.
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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by km1125 » Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:40 pm

That heading just proves you're a pathetic individual.

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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by audiophile » Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:08 pm

I tell ya Hampton Inn, sounds like rough treatment!

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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by craig11152 » Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:09 pm

The horror of being held at a Hampton Inn rather than dying in the desert is beyond comprehension.
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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by TC Talks » Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:16 pm

km1125 wrote:
Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:40 pm
That heading just proves you're a pathetic individual.
I'm sorry, where is this leading? How bad must the Trump administration behavior be before killing people is an international crime? Oh wait, we're already there...

So glad you can ignore things, but it's certainly happening thanks to Donald Trump.
The U.S. treatment of protesters is coming under the scrutiny of the international community and advocacy groups, with some alleging that certain police actions against demonstrators qualify as human rights abuses.

Multiple violent conflicts between police and protesters have erupted over the past week and a half over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis.

Law enforcement's general policing practices and police officers' use of force tactics to help manage or quell unrest with protesters are facing condemnation. And some groups are questioning if the U.S. justice system is prepared to handle such cases.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Monday wrote an open letter to the United Nations Human Rights Council calling for an emergency session of the global body and an investigation into police violence and repression of protests in the U.S.
https://thehill.com/policy/international/501922

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More than 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to El Salvador have been killed or harmed upon returning to dangerous situations they fled, according to a new Human Rights Watch report.

The advocacy group said in the report that in many of the identified cases, the group found a “clear link” between the killing or harm to the reason the migrant fled the country in the first place.

“No government, UN agency, or nongovernmental organization has systematically monitored what happens to deported persons once back in El Salvador. This report begins to fill that gap,” the report states.

“It shows that, as asylum and immigration policies tighten in the United States and dire security problems continue in El Salvador, the US is repeatedly violating its obligations to protect Salvadorans from return to serious risk of harm.”
https://thehill.com/latino/481583-more- ... med-report
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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by TC Talks » Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:17 pm

audiophile wrote:
Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:08 pm
I tell ya Hampton Inn, sounds like rough treatment!

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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by UP906 » Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:35 pm

What hate? The hatred that goes on in another country?
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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by TC Talks » Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:11 pm

UP906 wrote:
Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:35 pm
What hate? The hatred that goes on in another country?
I hate people who's political agenda results in children being killed. Don't you?

You better get your stories straight, I predict there will be a cavalcade of how badly we've fallen in under 4 years...

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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by UP906 » Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:14 pm

I agree on the children part. Those shitty governments had better get their act together.

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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by km1125 » Mon Jul 27, 2020 12:16 am

TC Talks wrote:
Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:16 pm
More than 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to El Salvador have been killed or harmed upon returning to dangerous situations they fled, according to a new Human Rights Watch report.

The advocacy group said in the report that in many of the identified cases, the group found a “clear link” between the killing or harm to the reason the migrant fled the country in the first place.

“No government, UN agency, or nongovernmental organization has systematically monitored what happens to deported persons once back in El Salvador. This report begins to fill that gap,” the report states.

“It shows that, as asylum and immigration policies tighten in the United States and dire security problems continue in El Salvador, the US is repeatedly violating its obligations to protect Salvadorans from return to serious risk of harm.”
https://thehill.com/latino/481583-more- ... med-report
Wait.. El Salvador doesn't border the USA, does it?? How many countries are in between here and there and why couldn't any one of those countries serve as a refuge from folk in El Salvador instead of them risking their life on a trip all the way here??

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Re: Is Trump's immigrant policy another step closer to Genocide?

Post by TC Talks » Mon Jul 27, 2020 7:09 am

Sadly, you don't understand the US and UN asylum rules. This doesn't bother you?
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