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Ammi 15-05-2019 05:42 PM

...’the sensible answer’ for these parents would not be to abandon their children, Arista...and they may be looking to cross a border illegally if that’s the only option they sadly have in their lives..?...but they are not ‘illegals’, they are human beings no different from you or I....

arista 15-05-2019 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10549235)
...’the sensible answer’ for these parents would not be to abandon their children, Arista...and they may be looking to cross a border illegally if that’s the only option they sadly have in their lives..?...but they are not ‘illegals’, they are human beings no different from you or I....


Yes Humans from another
Nation Breaking
into USA
makes them Illegals


Law and Order Matter

The Slim Reaper 16-05-2019 02:55 PM



Another dead kid but so what, ey Arista?

Tom4784 16-05-2019 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10550398)


Another dead kid but so what, ey Arista?

They aren't white children so no one cares.

AnnieK 16-05-2019 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10549230)
Ammi
CNN HD has done of shows on the Child Deaths

And will you get this
NO Dirt was on those stones
in those photos , last night


Do not bring the kids
is the sensible answer to these Illegals.

Rubbish.....no dirt on stones? Get real Arista, they are on the ground, of course there will be dirt. Plus you make it out that sleeping on stones is somehow better - do you think those stones are made of cotton wool?

arista 16-05-2019 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10550425)
Rubbish.....no dirt on stones? Get real Arista, they are on the ground, of course there will be dirt. Plus you make it out that sleeping on stones is somehow better - do you think those stones are made of cotton wool?


On the Photo they were White Small Stones
No Dirt there at all.

arista 16-05-2019 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10550398)


Another dead kid but so what, ey Arista?


No Slim not so what
to that child's sad death.

arista 16-05-2019 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10550408)
They aren't white children so no one cares.


They do care, All the border force work hard
no one wants another child dead.

Crimson Dynamo 16-05-2019 04:05 PM

I suppose its like waking up and finding a large gypsy family sleeping in your garden and asking to live in your house

you would rightly say no as politely as possible and then probably call the police

Tom4784 16-05-2019 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10550466)
They do care, All the border force work hard
no one wants another child dead.

In Obama's administration, you would get a handful of children at most seperated from their families or confined but there's hundreds in Trump's administration and so many child deaths are unheard of. There's a lack of care from the border force because they likely see children with brown skin as vermin, as less than human.

If they cared, this wouldn't be the latest in a line of dead children since December.

Crimson Dynamo 16-05-2019 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10550504)
I There's a lack of care from the border force because they likely see children with brown skin as vermin, as less than human.

.

what a truly horrible and baseless accusation to make


:umm2:

Tom4784 16-05-2019 04:54 PM

Less pearl clutching, more coming up with an actual response.

arista 16-05-2019 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10550504)
In Obama's administration, you would get a handful of children at most seperated from their families or confined but there's hundreds in Trump's administration and so many child deaths are unheard of. There's a lack of care from the border force because they likely see children with brown skin as vermin, as less than human.

If they cared, this wouldn't be the latest in a line of dead children since December.


Errors happen all over the world
I watched 2 recent Docu's from, the Border Staff
one on CNN HD very good staff
one on FoxBusinessNewsHD online very good staff.

Many staff were crying
on the interviews.
They work Very Hard , Dezzy

The Slim Reaper 02-09-2019 12:40 PM


The Slim Reaper 02-09-2019 12:44 PM

https://www.wonkette.com/trump-now-g...because-he-can

Trump Kicking Sick Kids Out Of America Now, So They Can Die Elsewhere!

The Trump administration's war on immigrants has reached yet another of its logical conclusions. Not satisfied with seeking to deport people to likely death after doing all it can to eliminate asylum for people fleeing war and gangs, the administration is now marking immigrants -- KIDS -- with grave medical conditions for removal from the USA, regardless of whether they can receive life-saving treatment in their home countries. That's what Make America Great Again means now: send people to die. This isn't metaphorical, or a mere possibility. Thousands of people who have been legally staying in the US because they're being treated for serious illnesses are now being told they must leave voluntarily in 33 days or face deportation. Many of them will die, because they can't get the care they need in their home countries. It's not murder, mind you, because they'll still be alive when they're put on the plane here. Besides, some will probably live, those are just the odds.

National Public Radio obtained a copy of a form letter being sent to thousands of people who are currently allowed to stay in the US under the "medical deferred action" program. As NPR explains, the program

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allows people to remain in the U.S. for two-year periods if they can prove extreme medical need. Many of the people affected by the policy change came to the U.S. through a visa or other permitted status and are requesting to stay beyond those terms to receive medical treatment.
Because some idiot always starts screaming about "illegals," we should point out yet again that this is a legal immigration program and the people covered by it are here legally, making them legal to be here, legally. In case anyone's confused.

The letter is chillingly direct: No, sorry, we're ending the program that kept you alive. The letter categorically denies the request for medical deferred action, noting that such protections are only available to military families now, and advises the reader that without the deferral, they're now an illegal alien.

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The evidence of record shows that, when you submitted your request, you were present in the United States contrary to law. You are not authorized to remain in the United States. If you fail to depart the United States within 33 days of the date of this letter, USCIS may issue you a Notice to Appear and commence removal proceedings against you with the immigration court. This may result in your being removed from the United States and found ineligible for a future visa or other U.S. immigration benefit.
Go be sick somewhere else, please. If it's fatal, that's too bad. America is about winners now, not losers, and sick people are just depressing. Especially if they have accents.

As with much of the New Cruelty, the rationale seems to be that medical deferred action is a discretionary program, so the administration is free to end it at whim, because it wants to.

At a press conference in Boston yesterday, Ronnie Millar, executive director of the Irish International Immigrant Center, which has been helping patients in area navigate the deferral process, said, "Just when you think the administration can't sink any lower, it finds a new way to torture our immigrant children and families." Millar also noted that the families he works with "are all here receiving treatment that is unavailable in their home countries, and our government has issued them a death sentence."

The Boston Globe notes the policy change seems to have arrived out of nowhere:

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Advocates, lawyers, doctors, and lawmakers said the blanket policy change was made without any consideration of the potentially disastrous health affects it will have on children and adults battling HIV, muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, leukemia, and other diseases.
The Globe details how one child, 7-year-old Joaquim Norville from Guyana, will be affected when deferred action expires next March for him and his mother, Shonell.

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They came on a tourist visa in August 2016 to visit Joaquim's grandparents, who are US citizens, and were visiting Franklin Park Zoo when Joaquim fell ill and was diagnosed with epilepsy, Shonell Norville said. Since then, Joaquim has had major problems. His lungs collapsed when he had a seizure, requiring doctors to perform a tracheotomy. He also developed an infection in his colon, requiring the removal of his large intestine and the use of a colostomy bag.

Joaquim currently receives regular care at Boston Medical Center and Boston Children's Hospital to control his seizures, and Shonell Norville said she fears for his life if he is sent back to Guyana, one of South America's poorest countries.

"I tell people, I feel like I'm signing my son's death warrant," she said, adding that she fought to stay in Boston "to save him — now, just to be pushed out. How do you comprehend that?"
Somehow, we're supposed to believe sending a seven-year-old to Guyana to die is good for America. Maybe Stephen Miller could explain it. Maybe it will free up services for American-born poor people, who also don't deserve treatment they can't afford and should just hurry up and die.

NPR's story on the policy change details the case of Jonathan Sanchez, from Honduras, who has the uncurable (but treatable) lung disease cystic fibrosis.

Tom4784 02-09-2019 12:47 PM

So many people in this administration will face justice for human rights abuse once the orange moron's been kicked out of office.

Alf 02-09-2019 03:12 PM

Robert Thompson and Jon Venables were just children, have a heart.

The Slim Reaper 02-09-2019 03:16 PM

Ted Bundy was a man, let's execute all men.

Easy stuff, this.

Alf 02-09-2019 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10670142)
Ted Bundy was a man, let's execute all men.

Easy stuff, this.

That seems like an angry reply, what do you mean by it?

What I said was to the first page of this thread, we're Arista was explaining that they're illegal, and everybody else was saying, "but they're just children, have a heart"

The Slim Reaper 02-09-2019 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10670145)
That seems like an angry reply, what do you mean by it.

What I said was to the first page of this thread, we're Arista was explaining that they're illegal, and everybody else was saying, "but they're just children, have a heart"

It's never angry. You were equating venables and thompson with the children locked in cages and the folly of showing compassion, so I just did the same with us menfolk.

Alf 02-09-2019 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10670147)
It's never angry. You were equating venables and thompson with the children locked in cages and the folly of showing compassion, so I just did the same with us menfolk.

No, I was just likening to criminal children.

If I entered a country illegally, I'd be a criminal, same goes for children.

The Slim Reaper 02-09-2019 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10670150)
No, I was just likening to criminal children.

If I entered a country illegally, I'd be a criminal, same goes for children.

An apt comparison; 2 kids abduct an even smaller kid, viciously attack him in both physical and sexual ways before murdering him, and they are the same as children and families fleeing war and gangs that would actually result in them ending up closer to Bulger than the other two.

I don't accept that you don't know the difference. I know you have a smidgeon of compassion in there somewhere.

Twosugars 02-09-2019 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10670150)
No, I was just likening to criminal children.

If I entered a country illegally, I'd be a criminal, same goes for children.

The absurd lengths you go to, wow...

Ammi 02-09-2019 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10670075)
https://www.wonkette.com/trump-now-g...because-he-can

Trump Kicking Sick Kids Out Of America Now, So They Can Die Elsewhere!

The Trump administration's war on immigrants has reached yet another of its logical conclusions. Not satisfied with seeking to deport people to likely death after doing all it can to eliminate asylum for people fleeing war and gangs, the administration is now marking immigrants -- KIDS -- with grave medical conditions for removal from the USA, regardless of whether they can receive life-saving treatment in their home countries. That's what Make America Great Again means now: send people to die. This isn't metaphorical, or a mere possibility. Thousands of people who have been legally staying in the US because they're being treated for serious illnesses are now being told they must leave voluntarily in 33 days or face deportation. Many of them will die, because they can't get the care they need in their home countries. It's not murder, mind you, because they'll still be alive when they're put on the plane here. Besides, some will probably live, those are just the odds.

National Public Radio obtained a copy of a form letter being sent to thousands of people who are currently allowed to stay in the US under the "medical deferred action" program. As NPR explains, the program



Because some idiot always starts screaming about "illegals," we should point out yet again that this is a legal immigration program and the people covered by it are here legally, making them legal to be here, legally. In case anyone's confused.

The letter is chillingly direct: No, sorry, we're ending the program that kept you alive. The letter categorically denies the request for medical deferred action, noting that such protections are only available to military families now, and advises the reader that without the deferral, they're now an illegal alien.



Go be sick somewhere else, please. If it's fatal, that's too bad. America is about winners now, not losers, and sick people are just depressing. Especially if they have accents.

As with much of the New Cruelty, the rationale seems to be that medical deferred action is a discretionary program, so the administration is free to end it at whim, because it wants to.

At a press conference in Boston yesterday, Ronnie Millar, executive director of the Irish International Immigrant Center, which has been helping patients in area navigate the deferral process, said, "Just when you think the administration can't sink any lower, it finds a new way to torture our immigrant children and families." Millar also noted that the families he works with "are all here receiving treatment that is unavailable in their home countries, and our government has issued them a death sentence."

The Boston Globe notes the policy change seems to have arrived out of nowhere:



The Globe details how one child, 7-year-old Joaquim Norville from Guyana, will be affected when deferred action expires next March for him and his mother, Shonell.



Somehow, we're supposed to believe sending a seven-year-old to Guyana to die is good for America. Maybe Stephen Miller could explain it. Maybe it will free up services for American-born poor people, who also don't deserve treatment they can't afford and should just hurry up and die.

NPR's story on the policy change details the case of Jonathan Sanchez, from Honduras, who has the uncurable (but treatable) lung disease cystic fibrosis.



...that last paragraph is so saddening...

‘And somewhere on Twitter, some MAGA idiot explained America is for Americans, so this is simply what needs to happen to people who have no rights that we're obliged to recognize. It's the refrain of the American Nativist, going back forever. Let 'em die, they're not our problem. And no, that's not hypocrisy for "pro-lifers," because we're not actively killing anyone, you see?’


...it used to be that more sophisticated medical care and treatment in the USA was offered to some people..(...children especially...)...from other countries where the advancement just isn’t there ...giving some child a chance at life...?...but now it’s becoming an entirely different world...a world which will never and could never be great because dehumanising of children from other countries is just too easy...:sad:..

Twosugars 02-09-2019 04:25 PM

This is the last racist president, the demographics will take of that


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