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MMC
06-20-2018, 04:46 PM
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The media and political class become more and more outraged over the Trump administration’s decision to detain and prosecute immigrants illegally crossing the border.


Lost in the debate is any acknowledgment that President Obama’s administration also used detention facilities.


Current U.S. immigration laws, when enforced, have the consequence of temporarily separating adults who arrive with children into separate detention facilities in order to prosecute the adults.


The policy of prosecuting immigrants for crossing the border illegally has been in place for multiple administrations. The Obama administration prosecuted half a million illegal immigrants (http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/19/obama-prosecuted-half-million-illegals/) and similarly separated families in the process. So did the Bush administration.



Photos of border detention facilities from the Obama-era, taken during 2014, look nearly identical to the ones taken during the Trump era.


You never see them, however. Here they are, taken in 2014 during a media tour of Obama-era detention facilities in Brownsville, Texas, and Nogales, Arizona.....snip~


http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/19/photos-obama-immigration-detention-facilities



A day late and a dollar short but here it is.....BO the Peeps policy in dealing with Illegal Immigrants. In Photos. What say ye?

roadmaster
06-20-2018, 04:50 PM
The media knew it was taken in 2014 and they also knew the caged little child was a stunt. They don't care if they are caught lying.

MMC
06-20-2018, 05:06 PM
The media knew it was taken in 2014 and they also knew the caged little child was a stunt. They don't care if they are caught lying.

Trump should have all those Photos shown in Times Square in NY and L.A.....then Pointing out how the Laem Stream media Lied.

Trust me they will care then.

MMC
06-20-2018, 06:11 PM
Photos from Reuters 2014. Showing Illegal alien children separated from parents or a relative. Validating the Lame Stream media and Demos dishonesty.


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Mechanic
06-20-2018, 07:06 PM
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The media and political class become more and more outraged over the Trump administration’s decision to detain and prosecute immigrants illegally crossing the border.


Lost in the debate is any acknowledgment that President Obama’s administration also used detention facilities.


Current U.S. immigration laws, when enforced, have the consequence of temporarily separating adults who arrive with children into separate detention facilities in order to prosecute the adults.


The policy of prosecuting immigrants for crossing the border illegally has been in place for multiple administrations. The Obama administration prosecuted half a million illegal immigrants (http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/19/obama-prosecuted-half-million-illegals/) and similarly separated families in the process. So did the Bush administration.



Photos of border detention facilities from the Obama-era, taken during 2014, look nearly identical to the ones taken during the Trump era.


You never see them, however. Here they are, taken in 2014 during a media tour of Obama-era detention facilities in Brownsville, Texas, and Nogales, Arizona.....snip~


http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/19/photos-obama-immigration-detention-facilities



A day late and a dollar short but here it is.....BO the Peeps policy in dealing with Illegal Immigrants. In Photos. What say ye?


Good laugh. The detention facilities housed parents and their children together.



The Obama administration did, however, detain families together — some indefinitely — in hopes of deterring future migrants back in 2014, earning protests and public outrage at the time.

"Family separation just adds injury to the insult of detention," said Bradley Jenkins, manager of the Board of Immigration Appeals Pro Bono Project at CLINIC, the Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc. He argued the detention of asylum-seekers is "unnecessary," and that Obama-era detention centers were concerning, too.

During the Obama administration, courts intervened in several cases in which families were detained together. The detention of migrants could not be used as an effort to deter asylum-seekers, according to one ruling. According to another, the detention of minors with their parents ran afoul of the 1997 Flores settlement, a ruling that set standards for the detention of minors by prioritizing them for release to the custody of their families and requiring those in federal custody to be placed in the least restrictive environment possible.

MMC
06-21-2018, 07:30 AM
Good laugh. The detention facilities housed parents and their children together.



The Obama administration did, however, detain families together — some indefinitely — in hopes of deterring future migrants back in 2014, earning protests and public outrage at the time.

"Family separation just adds injury to the insult of detention," said Bradley Jenkins, manager of the Board of Immigration Appeals Pro Bono Project at CLINIC, the Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc. He argued the detention of asylum-seekers is "unnecessary," and that Obama-era detention centers were concerning, too.

During the Obama administration, courts intervened in several cases in which families were detained together. The detention of migrants could not be used as an effort to deter asylum-seekers, according to one ruling. According to another, the detention of minors with their parents ran afoul of the 1997 Flores settlement, a ruling that set standards for the detention of minors by prioritizing them for release to the custody of their families and requiring those in federal custody to be placed in the least restrictive environment possible.

Yeah it was a good laugh considering BO the Peep was separating Illegal alien children from their parents. He did try to keep it on the down low about kids being brought here by someone other than their parents or a relative.

Plus he did fudge the numbers about all the unaccompanied children that flooded the border.
Yes detaining minors ran afoul of the Flores agreement.
Now what the leftness wanted was for Trump to say fuck US Law, or they want the kids to be put in jail cells with their parents.


One must always remember that Democrats are deviates.



The first, a 1997 settlement agreement that limits to 20 days how long undocumented families can be held in detention, was brokered by the Clinton Justice Department.

But the second, the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, was unanimously passed by both chambers of Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush.

The third was a 2001 Supreme Court ruling that ended the practice of indefinite detentions for undocumented immigrants facing deportation whose home countries would not accept them.

And the fourth was generally described as the asylum laws of the U.S., a practice that goes back decades and includes international agreements dating back to the 1950s. The current asylum system in the U.S. was enshrined in the Refugee Act of 1980, which was sponsored by Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas (https://www.acf.hhs.gov/orr/resource/the-refugee-act), and approved by the GOP-controlled House and Senate.....snip~

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...eparated-immigrant-children-policy/651049002/ (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/05/29/trump-blames-democrats-his-separated-immigrant-children-policy/651049002/)