Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here) Fair enough, but I only moved you because an actual Holocaust survivor acknowledged parallels to family separation policy and detainment in concentration camps, to the pre-genocidal era of Nazism. Not every Holocaust survivor agrees with this parallel, by the way, I recently watched a video in which a Holocaust survivor denounced such analogies, but I think he is very mistaken. — Maw
You moved me. That was enough for me.
The point I was making with the Sisyphean task remark, is that you continue to bring up questions or remarks that were answered or explained by articles, or research that I and others have provided across this thread. For example, you ask why there wasn't outrage towards Central American parents who send their children across the border alone (i.e. unaccompanied minors), but I directly shared with you an article about the dire situation in these areas, whether its extreme poverty, or ubiquitous gang violence, or, most likely, a combination. If your son was approached by gangs, or threatened by vicious gangs, or if your daughter was threatened with rape or murder, the logical (though nevertheless difficult) decision is to send them away, because anything would be better than death. That's why there is no "outrage". These parents aren't sending there children away because they want them to abuse our public resources or some nonsense, or come to America just to join MS-13. They are sending them away to escape certain violence and poverty, and to try and find a better life, as any parent is wont to do. The fact that this has been brought up several times but you can't seem to absorb it and learn from it, demonstrates that a lot of what I and others say are falling on deaf ears. — Maw
Correct me if I am wrong but if someone is wanting to claim political asylum, they need to present themselves to the country of entry. If my understanding is correct, than any Mexican citizen should be able to present themselves at the USA border, claiming political asylum, which is something we can handle. We can vet or deny and if the latter is the case, they are returned to their country of origin, Mexico, right there, where it CAN be done.
Now, how can someone from Guatemala present themselves claiming political asylum at the USA border? Further more, how can the USA deny asylum and return them to? Mexico? Mexico is the border in which they presented themselves but returning them to Mexico is not returning them home. How are these folks moving through Mexico to the USA without being 'caught'?
Respectively, the new President of Mexico is implementing
border police at both the Northern border in which we share and Mexico's southern border with Central America.
AND that development speaks volumes to me. It tells me that we are finally going to have some international cooperation in keeping each countries borders strong. Is it a result of the Trump administrations actions? I don't know yet but time will tell.
Hence the Sisyphean task. — Maw
I understand the reference, I was just shocked at the commentary you were offering frank about me but I respect your honest opinion.
These parents aren't sending there children away because they want them to abuse our public resources or some nonsense, or come to America just to join MS-13. They are sending them away to escape certain violence and poverty, and to try and find a better life, as any parent is wont to do. — Maw
And don't think I don't "get this", I do. I am just not capable of taking care of more when I am barely able to take care of my own. Maybe you are in a position where you can?