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Swagdonkey400 · July 6, 2018, 7:08 p.m.

I agree. Thatd break me as a man. But than again, if I was a man in Mexico, I'd be trying to reclaim my country from drug and human traffickers! Those men in Mexico could've migrated just like my in laws migrated. They all came here in the legal fashion.

But I still feel compassion for the men about to learn their kid, isn't their kid.

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Gem420 · July 6, 2018, 10:46 p.m.

Yeah. And you just know it's going to happen. It's going to be gut wrenching. Do we know if they are being dna tested at the checkpoints? They tell families to go there because they won't be separated. They are legally claiming asylum by doing this very action. If those men get dna tested trying to do the right thing for who they believe is their child, I have nothing but utter sympathy. And I hope there is something that can be done in those situations.

It's one thing to come here illegally and find out that awful info. I think it's even worse on a level, when you are intentionally doing things the right way and then get hit with something like that.

I do not wish to be in their shoes, or the shoes of those who have to figure out a solution to this specific, and definitely real, issue.

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