What an ignorant and narrow view you're proposing with disregard for reality.Chap wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:05 pmI think we can put it like this:
There are two issues to be discussed.
A: The propriety of the Trump administration's southern border policy to reduce border crossings and as far as possible to deport those who do so illegally.
B: The propriety of using the separation of parents and very young children as part of the process of achieving A, without careful provision to ensure that the children can eventually be reunited securely with their parents.
Whether A is advisable may reasonably be considered a matter for political debate.
Whether B is a morally permissible auxiliary means of achieving A is not.
What about separation of children in order to legitimately determine if the child is being trafficked? It is a documented fact that some children are a part of an illegal border crossing either for the purpose of trafficking or to create a false appearance of "family members".
Your overly emotional isolation of "A" as being the only point of discussion is completely ridiculous, especially when reinforced by your "B" statement of 'see also A'.
Quite frankly, the only notion more ignorant and more steeped in over-emotion is the OP's insane equation that this is anywhere near holocaust proportions.
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C. Why haven't any of the 500+ parents knocked on any door and stated "here i am to pick up my child"?