Its two seperate actions, applying for asylum and illegally immigrating. If they were honest people, they would have gone to an embassy or official border crossing, and applied. Instead they illegally immigrated and only after they got caught did they apply for asylum.
Also, why would they only arrest the father if they all broke the law?
Also, why is Texas enforcing immigration law when it’s outside of their pervue? They handed the mothers and children over to CBP, so they know the proper procedure; why should they be selectively enforcing the law here?
According to the article, they aren’t deporting asylum seekers.
Despite the criminal trespass arrests, the state legal trouble doesn’t bar these separated families from continuing their asylum process under federal law, Etter says.
“It’s essentially a very harsh and cruel detour in the asylum process, but one that is not an obstacle because our clients have been able to request asylum and many of our clients have been released back into the country and are able to then reunite with their families at some point,” Etter said.
I thought the "Again?" and "kids they lost last time?" were in reference to immigration under the Trump regime.
When they were separating kids from parents, the whole "Kids in Cages" story arc.
Well for one, a solid foundation and solid walls. If you’ve never been in a trailer or a raised home thats a major difference between cheap manufactured housing and quality housing.
The manufactured homes you’re thinking of are not made out of concrete. These houses are printed in place permanently and made out of insulated concrete
I’ll believe him after he publicly releases the results of a full neurological workup including the raw scans so that independent physicians can evaluate.
Oh you won’t see me disagreeing that he’s made bad decisions in the Senate but I do think we should keep some things separate such as politics and wishing someone’s health doesn’t get worse.
I think you’re on a false moral highground. I used to be up there with you, saying stuff like this feels like the right thing to say. Its civil, its kind, and it has no place in modern politics. He is barely a human in my eyes. He lacks any and all compassion and will sell out his state the second that he can, and has done so before. He is a lying pile of grease and greed that has no place in the world.
Nah. I hope the fucker dies, soon. An enormous piece of shit that has made millions of people's lives soooo much worse, resulting in plenty of deaths, too. The world would be better off the sooner he dies. Maybe he can go visit desantis and they can get in a car accident together... something something two rats with one stone.
I don't know, maybe I'm just naïve, but it feels like dehumanizing the other side (which, yes, is what they do to us) drives us further apart. I'm not saying "when they go low, we go high", but I can't help but feel like it's harmful to my own psyche to dehumanize others.
Then again, I wouldn't say, "I wish Hitler hadn't killed himself" (except for him to face a harsh and public punishment for his crimes) and, though I'm not up on what McConnell has particularly done, if he's anything like the middle to most extreme of the R party, it's probably still fascist activity.
I agree with a lot of people who disagree with you and your sentiment. But don't stop.
At the end of the day we're stuck on this planet together. Regardless how much of a d!ck someone is in real life, you don't have to sink to their level.
As much as I dislike Mitch, I have to feel for all of his close family members who must be concerned for his health this evening. I might not care about that turtle, but that doesn't mean I don't feel bad for his family who saw their loved one experience a stroke on live television.
all humans deserve sympathy to an extent. we dont choose to be dropped into whatever environments shape our psyche... until later.
there are absolutely humans who have wreaked so much havoc on the rest of us, they do not deserve our ongoing sympathy, they not only do not deserve it, they have lost whatever humanity they were born with.
mitch is one of those people.
we need to turn our backs on people like this, not continually elect them 'because its just politics'
Why not? It costs you nothing to be empathetic of others, regardless of their misdeeds. We’ve gotta do better if we’re going to make it as a society/species.
I’m not arguably the most powerful person in government playing at best an obstructionist role and at worst actively destroying the freedoms of the people I’m supposed to serve.
He doesn’t deserve any kind of sympathy and the world would be a better place without him. If we’re going to do better as a society, we have to call out the hatred and despicable behavior. Not by pretending we care about those knowingly and willingly destrying people’s lives.
I agree with you, but I don’t think empathy = sympathy, and one can call out hatred without being hateful. Wishing death on others only steepens the divide.
this man is personally responsible for millions of suffering in his home state. he is a terrible human being. the headline should be 'ancient evil still alive and kicking'
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