Separating thousands of children from their parents is not a fine point, my unsympathetic friend. — praxis
If you decided to immigrate to Germany and you knew their laws strictly forbade it, and you knew there was increased enforcement of its immigration laws currently in effect, do you not think it criminally negligent for you to bring your kids directly into your criminal enterprise and subject them to law enforcement measures? — Hanover
I'm pretty sure when discussing this with ArguingWAristotleTiff last year that Obama separated kids from the people they were travelling with because they couldn't establish whether they were their parents or not. Mostly done to avoid human trafficking. — Benkei
It’s funny that the party known for championing children, when they’re on the right side of a vagina, can be so willing to defend the abandonment of that concern after they’ve crossed that barrier. — praxis
Yeah, I doubt it. I'm not discounting that the separation isn't a happy time for the child, but life is difficult for all sort of kids, not only those with parents who knowingly and recklessly subject them to foreign authorities.Separating a child from their parents in this manner is undoubtedly traumatic and has caused incalculable mental anguish. — praxis
we're just spinning this in the way that makes the other look as absurd as possible, which I think was the lament of the OP — Hanover
Yeah, I doubt it. I'm not discounting that the separation isn't a happy time for the child, but... — Hanover
Let me ask you, was it right to stop this policy or should it be continued? — praxis
My openness to other responses to the moral violation of the parents and my reference to the lofty proposition of justice is based upon my infinite rationality and inherent gentle disposition. — Hanover
being unjust not because a negative consequence was undeserving — Hanover
it seemed an unsustainable policy based upon democratic sentiment — Hanover
That is to say, I don't think it reasonable to assume you can illegally cross a border without repercussion and I think you are particularly reckless if you bring your children along and place them in peril, — Hanover
Let me ask you, was it right to stop this policy or should it be continued?
Out of the 102 family DNA tests administered last week, 85 were found to have a familial connection, ICE said. Seventeen came out negative, and 16 of those were referred for prosecution.
I do believe that justice without mercy is not justice at all, but is simply revenge. — Hanover
But deterrence is necessary to quell illegal immigration. — NOS4A2
The aspect that I'm trying to introduce you to is that the children are innocent. The children are undeserving, are they not? — praxis
You can't win when I have the moral high ground. Just admit it was a mistake and let's leave it at that. — praxis
Is that so? How do you know?
I’m trying not to butt in, but ethically it’s double edged sword. Some believe throwing children in jail with their parents or potential human traffickers is obscene, while others believe it is awful to separate them. Both are valid. — NOS4A2
According to ICE, their new DNA testing program has given us frightening results: — NOS4A2
If they're both valid then you can explain how the former is not preferable.
That 15% fail a test with dubious credibility is concerning but not "frightening."
You can't win when I have the moral high ground. Just admit it was a mistake and let's leave it at that.
— praxis
This is the very problem pointed out by the OP. It's this lecturing, self certainty that makes you think you can end the conversation by just announcing yourself right. — Hanover
These are serious issues and I shouldn't fool around as I have. — praxis
If they're both valid then you can explain how the former is not preferable.
For the same reason we do not throw children in jail with their parents. It is unjust. — NOS4A2
15% of “families” engage in child trafficking is only concerning? Do your sentiments not extend to innocent children? — NOS4A2
I'm trying to point out that if irresponsible parents place their children in jeopardy, let's place the blame on the parents and not allow them to use their children to mitigate the parents' problems. — Hanover
I'm just saying I know you and I don't agree and doubtfully ever will, so if that's all you're letting me know, we probably could have figured that out before we started talking. — Hanover
Despite my responses, which were intentionally confrontational, you could've tried to find common ground, appealed to liberal values, or whatever. You did not. — praxis
The object isn't to appease, but to not be confrontational in the first place. — Hanover
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