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![]() The Administration who claimed they were going to be the most transparent administration in history is once again showing that they are actually the most secretive and high-handed administration in history. Knowing how they operate, this story isn't even that shocking:
Medical staff warned: Keep your mouths shut about illegal immigrants or face arrest http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/...r-face-arrest/ |
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![]() There's actually been a lot of coverage of this humanitarian crisis:
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news...en-5485132.php And Rachel Maddow did a segment on it a week or so ago. But typical FOX- the actual story is kids fleeing from nations so torn by poverty and violence that their parents are trying to save their children's lives by sending them away, but for FOX it's EWWW SCABIES! Jesus wept.
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"If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think" - Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (1857-1938) When you are right, no one remembers;when you are wrong, no one forgets. Thought for today.."No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong" - Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, French moralist (1613-1680) |
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![]() i'll give credence to the story as soon as a legitimate source has something on it. all i've seen is the fox story, and some sites repeating the fox story.
if fox said the sky was blue, i'd want it confirmed. |
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I agree with you that our country is a better place to live than countries that are poor and have a lot of violence. But what do you think we should do? Do you think we should just open our borders and let anyone in? I'm just as much of a humanitarian as you are but I'm certainly not in favor of an open border. |
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So I couldn't figure out exactly what the article was railing against, other than it seemed to have a very strong bias against the children, which is pretty heartless.
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The state Mexico is in is largely our fault; we have created this situation with our War on Drugs policies. In addition, the US has a history of turning a blind eye to drug trafficking, and even aiding it, if the factions doing it are serving our own interests- that's been going at least since the Reagan Presidency (remember the Nicaraguan Contras and the CIA?) and for all we know, longer. The US role in creating the situation in Mexico cannot be overstated. So, where young children are concerned, yeah, I have a bit of a "we broke it; we bought it" opinion.
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![]() Except that it could be violation of patients' right to privacy. HIPAA and all that.
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![]() Here's a CNN piece on the crisis (as I consider CNN to be FOX Lite I imagine the more Right-minded on this thread will consider it neutral
![]() http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/13/us/imm...ren-explainer/ It sounds like conditions in the refugee camps are terrible, due to the US being unprepared for the deluge of children. That is, however, a different take than the FOX piece, which seemed to focus on the threat of disease escaping the camps (though none of the health issues listed, with the exception of measles and to some extent, chicken pox, are a threat to public health). For what it's worth, I found another article on the refugee camp that seemed like a puff piece (clean shirts! prayer! arts and crafts!), but even it mentioned the kids get treated for lice and scabies, so I don't know that it really was all that much a secret.
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![]() We have gone in just over 10 years from Charlie Rangel proposing a draft 'because too many minorities are serving' to less than 1/3 of the entire qualified population being able to serve due to obesity, lack of education, drug use and a much smaller but celebrated excuse facial/neck tattoos.
America needs some much needed new talent. Go Obama and the lice filled, scabies ridden amigos w/o tattoos. |
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![]() I'm not saying they should give the people's names. That would be a violation of privacy. To simply talk about the conditions and what types of illnesses they are dealing with is hardly a violation of patients' rights.
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According to White House Director of Domestic Policy Cecilia Munoz, "Part of what the Vice President’s effort and the administration’s effort overall is to make sure people have accurate information and that we push back on the misinformation that’s being spread and that’s contributing to this problem,” she said. The White House elaborated in a “Fact Sheet” distributed Friday that specifically, Biden “will reiterate that unaccompanied children and adults arriving with their children are not eligible to benefit from the passage of immigration reform legislation or from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) process.” I can't remember who is responsible for DACA. Maybe you can tell me. Hint: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”) is a memorandum authored by the Obama administration on June 15, 2012. But I'm sure that has nothing to do with all these kids coming here. LOL. About 6,500 kids came here in 2012. This year that number is 90,000. Just a coincidence I'm sure. I'm sure DACA has nothing to do with it. http://humanevents.com/2014/06/23/wh...grant-tsunami/ |
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![]() Most of these kids are here to stay. They are actually going to release almost all of them. Very few will be deported. They don't have the resources to continue housing them, so they are releasing them to the custody of any possible relatives or in some cases just to families that will take them. For example, if the kid says his only relative is an aunt in Tuscon, they will put him on a bus to Tuscon. That is after he is processed. The only stipulation of the release is that they will report to ICE in 3-4 weeks. What is going to compel the kids to report to ICE? I'll bet that 90% of these kids never report to ICE. What is the government going to do? If the kids don't report to ICE within a month, is the government going to track all these kids down?
What kind of policy is this? This is insane. The President and Congress are totally worthless. They should pass emergency laws immediately to make sure any future underage immigrants are deported immediately. That is the only way kids from Central America will stop coming. As long as they know that this "catch and release" program exists, they will continue to come here. Not only are they estimating over 90,000 of these kids coming this year. They are estimating 140,000 for next year. |
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When I hear there is genocide going on somewhere, I'm in favor of us helping any way we can. And when we hear children in Africa are dying of diseases that can be cured with medication, I am in favor of sending medication there. I don't mind paying for it. But I don't think the US should take in any child who wants to come here that lives in a fairly dangerous country. By the way, there are far more dangerous countries in the world than most of the countries in Central America. Countries like Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, etc are far more dangerous. Some of the countries in Central America were really dangerous back in the 1970s and 1980s when they were having civil wars there, but they're not that bad now, not compared to other places. |
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I don't think you can blame the WH for the rumors. As Mark Twain, or Winston Churchill, or somebody, said, a lie gets halfway around the world while the truth is still pulling on its pants.
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