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To: Alex MG who wrote (254944)7/4/2014 12:26:55 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541658
 
"you sound just like steve lokness.... congrats"

I sound like John Kerry, too.

"We obviously understand people who want to do better, and who look for a better life," Kerry said as he met leaders from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, countries from which tens of thousands of children have fled to the United States in recent months.

"But at the same time, there are rules of law, and there is a process and there is false information that is being spread about benefits that might be available to these young people who are looking for that better life," he added.

reuters.com

What's so special about the kids here now? They are here now. Other than that, not much.

There are 600 M people in Latin America and the Caribbean. Approximately 1/3 are under the age of 15. If only half of them are living in similar conditions, then 100M kids are thinking about making their way up here.
How many should we let in?

Let's make it EZer. There are about 26 million in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, where most of the kids are coming from. IIRC, 35% are under 15; roughly 9 million, and I think some are coming in their mothers' arms, so maybe even 10 mil.
How many should we let walk in?