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Migrant children moved to tent city in the Texas desert.

Last I heard, the parents that have been found and contacted don't want them back.

I think we should buy them all Speedos and send them back the way they came.

Yeah, 'cuz those people don't love their children like regular white Americans do.
 
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Last I heard, the parents that have been found and contacted don't want them back.

I think we should buy them all Speedos and send them back the way they came.

So what would you call it?
 
Yeah, 'cuz those people don't love their children like regular white Americans do.

Many of the parents that have been found will not accept their children back.
 
Of course, according to the right wing, these kids are secondhand news, and don't really matter.

The REAL injustice is poor Brett Kavanaugh having to respond to accusation of possible sexual misconduct ... like he made Clinton 20 years ago. :roll:
 
Anybody that sees this and continues to support Republicans deserve every last brick of **** that falls out of the sky on them.
 
Many of the parents that have been found will not accept their children back.

Parents found where? You mean parents of some of those children were found in Mexico or Guatamala or wherever and didn't want their children back? And that's why the children are being kept in detention in the US?
 
Yes, too dangerous. So they are deciding the children are SAFER her than in their homelands. Ever been to Honduras since 2009?

No I haven't. Nor do I intend to go. Nor do I consider Honduras our problem.

The left over the past couple years has gone from we must reunite children with the families to we must let the children stay and become our problem.
 
No I haven't. Nor do I intend to go. Nor do I consider Honduras our problem.

The left over the past couple years has gone from we must reunite children with the families to we must
let the children stay and become our problem.

WE CANNOT let the children stay and become our problem

should be the motto of today's tRumpvangelicals
 
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