MrShangles
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Aren't we all just so proud to be American these days?'We haven't seen their faces. We don't know their names. We only know a number: 711.
That's how many immigrant kids from separated families remain in custody, according to the latest government tally.
Officials say that, for various reasons, their families weren't eligible for reunification by Thursday's deadline. They might be in the future, although a former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement warned this week that some of the children might never see their parents again.
What happens to these kids could vary greatly depending on each individual case. Attorneys are still battling over the next steps in court.
And as the landscape shifts, lawyers for immigration advocacy groups are trying to figure things out as they go.'
711 kids in custody haven't been reunited with their parents. What happens to them now? - CNNPolitics
According to the attached video to this link, over half of the parents with separated children have already been deported!?!
This is appalling.
Those poor children who did nothing wrong.![]()
I’m still very proud, we didn’t bring the kids here, so why do we have to raise them.
America First!!!
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