Your brand of truth is built on subjectiveness.
This coming from a Trump supporter. :lamo Can't get much more ironic than that. :lamo
I bet you think more jails will reduce crime rates too. :lamo
Funny that congress seems to be dead set on NOT providing funds for additional bed space when the problem is so obviously over crowding.
I wonder why that is?
No, but it would certainly reduce overcrowding.
Funny that congress seems to be dead set on NOT providing funds for additional bed space when the problem is so obviously over crowding.
I wonder why that is?
Clearly we should just let all of them go...right?From Associated Press
Government photos show detained migrants pleading for help
HOUSTON (AP) — In one photo, one of 88 men in a cell meant for 41 presses a piece of cardboard against the window, with the word "help." In another, a man lowers his head and clasps his hands as if in prayer. And in a third, a woman wearing a surgical mask presses both of her hands against the glass.
The images were released Tuesday by U.S. government inspectors who visited facilities in South Texas where migrant adults and children who crossed the nearby border with Mexico are processed and detained.
As public outrage grows over the conditions in which thousands of people — some no more than a few months old — are being held by the U.S. government, the report offered new cause for alarm. It quotes one senior government manager as calling the situation "a ticking time bomb."
"Specifically, when detainees observed us, they banged on the cell windows, shouted, pressed notes to the window with their time in custody, and gestured to evidence of their time in custody," the report says. BuzzFeed first reported on a draft version of the report, which blurs most faces in the photos.
COMMENT:-
If you don't like the way that that left-wing, loony, liberal, socialist, pinko, commie, so-called "Associated Press" has distorted the true facts, then you can always read the true facts HERE.
Just take a look at the fantastic conditions that those guests of the US government are being hosted in. Then compare them with the horrendous conditions in Obama's Concentration Camps and you can see what a vast improvement Mr. Trump has made in the living conditions of those illegal immigrants who want to destroy America and American society.
[NOTE - The above comment rates 3 "Apple Crates" on the "Snark Scale".]
From Associated Press
Government photos show detained migrants pleading for help
HOUSTON (AP) — In one photo, one of 88 men in a cell meant for 41 presses a piece of cardboard against the window, with the word "help." In another, a man lowers his head and clasps his hands as if in prayer. And in a third, a woman wearing a surgical mask presses both of her hands against the glass.
The images were released Tuesday by U.S. government inspectors who visited facilities in South Texas where migrant adults and children who crossed the nearby border with Mexico are processed and detained.
As public outrage grows over the conditions in which thousands of people — some no more than a few months old — are being held by the U.S. government, the report offered new cause for alarm. It quotes one senior government manager as calling the situation "a ticking time bomb."
"Specifically, when detainees observed us, they banged on the cell windows, shouted, pressed notes to the window with their time in custody, and gestured to evidence of their time in custody," the report says. BuzzFeed first reported on a draft version of the report, which blurs most faces in the photos.
COMMENT:-
If you don't like the way that that left-wing, loony, liberal, socialist, pinko, commie, so-called "Associated Press" has distorted the true facts, then you can always read the true facts HERE.
Just take a look at the fantastic conditions that those guests of the US government are being hosted in. Then compare them with the horrendous conditions in Obama's Concentration Camps and you can see what a vast improvement Mr. Trump has made in the living conditions of those illegal immigrants who want to destroy America and American society.
[NOTE - The above comment rates 3 "Apple Crates" on the "Snark Scale".]
Bed space isn't going to fix the over crowding situation. Trump's policies are the problem.
Yeah, Trump refuses to open the border.
Clearly we should just let all of them go...right?
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If they don't like it, they can carry their asses back to where they came from.
Here's a hint, the problem isn't bed space. It's Trump's policies that are the problem. But go ahead and think rounding up illegals in concentration camps is the solution. Cons like you are what allow dictators to come into power.
Not in the least.
What "clearly" should be done is to provide decent accommodation, food, clothing, and recreational/exercise/educational facilities while the people are detained by the government awaiting the government's processing of their applications. Not only that, but those applications should "clearly" be processed in a reasonably short time span and by people who actually have sufficient knowledge and training to process them expeditiously and according to law.
Unfortunately what should "clearly" be done costs money.
With an attitude like that it's pretty easy to move on to "Well, the REALLY simple solution is to just machine gun them before they get a chance to cross the border (or shoot them where you find them if they do cross the border).".
After all, if those people seeking to escape murderous regimes and/or murderous thugs where they live know that the only thing that will happen to them if they try to escape to "The Land of the Free" is that they will be hunted down and shot like wild dogs, THAT will most certainly discourage them from coming to the United States of America AND will do so MUCH more effectively than if they think that the only really bad thing that would happen to them would be being sent home.
Well?
Wouldn't it?
Well, then I guess the democrats should stop standing in the way of funding that stuff...
But, just let me say TU, you lay out these things, which in many cases can be reasonable, and people on both sides of our isle could agree, but yet you open a thread using a style that misses that message, in favor of trying to be clever, place blame, and use snark...Why is that? Do you think that you can't have a solid conversation without being that way? Or is it that you don't really want to agree with anyone on opposing sides of an argument with you, rather opting for insult, and snark?
This crisis at our border wasn't created overnight, and it isn't going to be solved overnight either. There is NO special room, where additional judges, admin, and support staff are being held back, so I don't know still what you expect to be done today...As for necessities, it would seem that AOC was flat out lying about that stuff, as I suspected, and although things do need to get better, those overwhelmed facilities are doing the best they can, even though the person making **** up about them, voted against additional funding...She's trash, pure and simple....
Why won't Canada take them? We'd be more than happy to put them on buses, and give them an air conditioned ride to your country....Wouldn't that be great? :roll:
Canada would do exactly what the laws of Canada required be done. They would be allowed to apply (in accordance with international law, treaty law, and domestic law), and their applications would be adjudicated in accordance with Canadian law (as provided for by international law, treaty lae, and domestic law). Unfortunately for you, Canadian law indicates that, since the US is a "Safe First Country", those applications would be rejected (as provided for by international law, treaty law, and domestic law) and the people would be returned to the United States of America (as provided for by international law, treaty law, and domestic law)..
Actually, that safe first country would be Mexico
If the US has a FSCA with Mexico, then that would be the case for the US - unfortunately for your argument, the US does NOT have a FSCA with Mexico. .
Its international law on Migrants even in the absence of any such agreements. Even those migrants who legitimately fled El Salvador, Nicaragua or Honduras because they feared for their safety, went to Mexico and eliminated those threats. They continued to the US for purely economic and other reasons.
Actually international law (and the laws of the United States of America) allow anyone "fleeing" persecution (regardless of whether it is "government persecution" or not) to apply for refugee/asylee status in ANY country that they can reach - regardless of how they reach it..
Which doesnt contradict a thing Ive said.
Since your basic position can be stated as
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Everyone MUST apply for refugee/asylee status at the VERY FIRST country that they arrive in after leaving their own country and a failure of someone to do that means that they HAVE NO RIGHT to apply for refugee/asylee status at any other country.
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