Obviously a woman being raped, beaten, threatened with death by her husband deserves no compassion, after all, she married him. And it's probably her fault. She made him beat her. And while Trump might rail against gangs, by which he means all brown people, no one should be able to escape them.
I ask again, were fugitive slaves wrong? They knew the risk of running away to themselves and their children. Were those who violated the law to help them wrong? Was it right to return captured slaves to master to be beaten, killed, have their children sold away? That was the law. Were those who hid Jews in Nazi occupied Europe wrong? They knew the risk of violating the law. Was it right to send them to concentration camps? That was the law. Please answer.
Last night it was announced the government of the United States of America has built three concentration camps for toddlers and infants in secret locations. Neither media, nor elected representatives, nor clergy, nor American Red Cross, is allowed to see them or even know where they are.
Families made the difficult trek to the United States of America seeking safety and a better life, not due to some wacked out conspiracy, but like people have for more than two hundred years. Trump decided, and yes this is Trump administration, not some law, to take away their children and deport them. They go back to the hell they tried to escape but without their children. No one knows what is going to happen to these children.
Last night it was also reported that Trump & the White House are pleased with the furor over ripping babies and children from their families. They think it looks tough, their base will love it and will elect Republicans in November.
Putting babies in hidden concentration camps in hopes of electing Republicans.
And people here defend it.
I can only quote.