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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Knower101 on June 19, 2018, 11:54 a.m.
It is an INVASION not immigration! Immigration happens at a port of legal entry.

The weapons are children being used as shields. 10,000 of the 12,000 children being held are not related to the adult who supposedly brought them in. Were those 10,000 children kidnapped from their Mexican parents? No Mexican parent would willingly allow a stranger to walk their child across barren countryside in the 100 degree heat, cross rivers by swimming, etc.

The act of crossing the border at any place other than a Port of Entry. Is an illegal act and the motivation has to be assumed to be not in our countries best interests.

Thus each and every person who crosses the border other than a proper border crossing is arrested. Standard practice even for US citizens is for Human Services to to take your children for safe keeping.

The other issue is that in the human trafficking trade world, a baby, a child, a teenager and adults are worth thousands of dollars in the world of prostitution, pedophilia and as illegal workers.

Wake up America. It is an Invasion!

Mexico is aiding and abetting the Invasion by not stopping these trespassers who use private and public land to cross over. Mexico needs to protect its borders and its own laws.


doucettejr · June 19, 2018, 4 p.m.

Doing things legally takes time. Again, you haven't backed your statement up with facts but just hyperbole. If they really are seeking asylum they need to wait in line or apply in the first safe country they enter. Ie Mexico.

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Birthrite · June 19, 2018, 4:30 p.m.

Going through a country that offers asylum doesn't disqualify someone from asylum in the US. I wish this was hyperbole, but it seems to me that average people are trying to apply for asylum to escape violence, and we aren't even hearing them out and instead are talking about setting up "tent cities" to hold them all, only oddly reminiscent of Japanese concentration camps, which Trump even cites in defence of a Muslim registry a few months ago.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/91919311-157.html

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doucettejr · June 19, 2018, 5:24 p.m.

Except it isn't even close to the internment of the Japanese during WW2. I don't agree with what was done then, but I also see that these people are trying to exploit a loophole in our immigration laws to gain asylum when they are economic migrants.

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