Not Tired of Winning: Immigrant Detention Centers Are Clearing Out

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Trump is emptying the detention centers that Obama packed to overflowing by stopping them from crossing into America.

MAGA.

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As Trump administration confronts migrant crisis, detention centers are clearing out
 
Trump is emptying the detention centers that Obama packed to overflowing by stopping them from crossing into America.

MAGA.

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As Trump administration confronts migrant crisis, detention centers are clearing out
The US held a record number of migrant children in custody in 2019

This month new government data shows the little girl is one of an unprecedented 69,550 migrant children held in U.S. government custody over the past year, enough infants, toddlers, kids and teens to overflow the typical NFL stadium. That's more kids detained away from their parents than any other country, according to United Nations researchers. And it's happening even though the U.S. government has acknowledged that being held in detention can be traumatic for children, putting them at risk of long-term physical and emotional damage.

Border crisis: US government held 70,000 migrant children in 2019

 
I hope the RINO's are watching this....I hope they are learning how to fight and win for the people by watching how Trump does it....
 
Trump is emptying the detention centers that Obama packed to overflowing by stopping them from crossing into America.

MAGA.

View attachment 291965
As Trump administration confronts migrant crisis, detention centers are clearing out
The US held a record number of migrant children in custody in 2019

This month new government data shows the little girl is one of an unprecedented 69,550 migrant children held in U.S. government custody over the past year, enough infants, toddlers, kids and teens to overflow the typical NFL stadium. That's more kids detained away from their parents than any other country, according to United Nations researchers. And it's happening even though the U.S. government has acknowledged that being held in detention can be traumatic for children, putting them at risk of long-term physical and emotional damage.

Border crisis: US government held 70,000 migrant children in 2019
Parents put them at risk.
 

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