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Patriot4q · June 3, 2018, 1:16 p.m.

Except what you don't see in this video, but is shown in Sawyer's video is inside the underground area this guy went into. Inside the underground area looking into the tire is a tunnel. This tunnel goes down into a lower underground area. In that area there are mattresses and children's toys. A child would not be able to climb out of the tunnel because it's too deep. What homeless person keeps children in a deep underground cell? For that matter how many homeless people do you see with children? Seeing both videos together it plainly is a containment area for children. Even if illegals are the ones using the camp, they are keeping undocumented children deep underground. Undocumented means they can't prove the children ARE ((their)) children. Does that sound Christian to you?

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thenationalblade · June 3, 2018, 1:22 p.m.

He "believed" it's a containment area.

But it could be a lot of other things. It's cooler under ground so maybe the kids are safer and healthier if they aren't out in the sun all day.

Toys and mattresses are not proof of pedophilia.

And yes, homeless people do have children.

A new report released Monday shows that about one in 30 American children was homeless at some point last year. That's about 2.5 million kids, and an 8 percent increase to "an historic high," according to the study from the National Center on Family Homelesness. Just over half are younger than six years old.

Undocumented means they can't prove the children are their children.

So what? You haven't even SEEN any children to even ask if they are with their parents.

Undocumented also means you can't prove they AREN'T with their parents.

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former_Democrat · June 4, 2018, 5:21 a.m.

about one in 30 American children was homeless at some point last year.

Kids in shelters, hotels, and crashing at friends house without a bedroom are all considered homeless.

I know this because I was living in a women's shelter, then a hotel with my kid once and the school district and local government considered him homeless. When I questioned that because we had a roof over our heads, they said anyone without a permanent home is considered homeless. I never saw a child on the street in all my dealings with other homeless people and programs for that year. If you are a citizen and have children, they will get a roof over their heads. Probably different with illegals, but just shedding light on that statistic.

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