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To: Land Shark who wrote (1077701)7/12/2018 7:29:29 AM
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the aclu and the 9th circus court said children had to be separated from parents who were taken into custody



To: Land Shark who wrote (1077701)7/12/2018 8:59:49 AM
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THANK YOU , President Trump!

Jobless claims plunge...



To: Land Shark who wrote (1077701)7/12/2018 1:51:13 PM
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so now NBC is in the Trump camp?

By extension NBC is controlled by Putin...therefore Rachel Maddow must be a Putin puppet too since she works for NBC. This is from NBC and the link I posted you. What you call "Trump talking points"

what a liar you are.

"The Obama administration did detain families together — some indefinitely — in hopes of deterring future migrants back in 2014, earning protests and public outrage at the time.

"Family separation just adds injury to the insult of detention," said Bradley Jenkins, manager of the Board of Immigration Appeals Pro Bono Project at CLINIC, the Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc. He argued the detention of asylum-seekers is "unnecessary," and that Obama-era detention centers were concerning, too.

During the Obama administration, courts intervened in several cases in which families were detained together. The detention of migrants could not be used as an effort to deter asylum-seekers, according to one ruling. According to another, the detention of minors with their parents ran afoul of the 1997 Flores settlement, a ruling that set standards for the detention of minors by prioritizing them for release to the custody of their families and requiring those in federal custody to be placed in the least restrictive environment possible."