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According to a recently published report, the report states McALLEN, Texas — Behind the beige brick facade and the barbed wire of the Border Patrol station, crowds of Central American women and children are sleeping on concrete floors in 90-degree heat.
The sick are separated by flimsy strands of yellow police tape from the crying babies and expectant mothers. They subsist on bologna sandwiches and tacos, with portable toilets and no showers, and their wait can last for days.
These are examples of the detention conditions, captured on a surreptitious video obtained by The Washington Post, that prompted President Obama to declare a “humanitarian crisis” this week as illegal migrants — including thousands of women and children — stream into south Texas. Every day, hundreds of Central American migrants, in groups as large as 250 people, are wading across the muddy Rio Grande and turning themselves in to the Border Patrol as helicopters and machine gun-mounted speedboats patrol the river.
Read more: http://triblive.com/usworld/world/6275010-74/border-migrants-patrol#ixzz34ZPav4Xv
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When stuff like this happens it isn’t because something went wrong. It’s because something is going according to plan for the people behind it. What we see happening was entirely foreseeable based on the administration’s immigration policies. There was no failure to properly foresee the outcome. Quite the opposite. The outcome of such policy was thoroughly anticipated prior to the implementation of the policy.
This is Act II of a longer play. Can’t wait to see Act III.
Nasty, but wait until they get out and find what is really waiting for them in the US. No rights, few jobs, no future.
Who the Fu&k would want to fo to the USSA, they must be sick !
Why are they being detained instead of deported?