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phil
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Martini..Have You
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6/19/2018 1:37:04 PM
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GFY - I suspect the solution wil be to keep the family together until they are returned home.
If they volunteer to go back south of the border I bet they get reunited really quick and I am glad to know you agree with me that they need to go back home and can stay together as a family on the other side of the border without any issues at all.
From various news reports, I think ABC was the one who said that when ICE shows up at the border most of them drop their kids so they can run faster, leaving the kids behind for either ICE to pickup, or for them to find their own way in an unknown land, wild animals. Anyone else who did that would be charged with additional crimes, child abuse, child abandonment, child endangerment to name a few.
There is a real solution to people who want to come here LEGALLY - show up at a proper location and claim asylum, not swim the Rio Grand, climb a fence etc.
Since you live on the lake lets postulate a scenario - Someone swims across the lake in the middle of the night and climbs over your picket fence into your yard. Walks up to your house unannounced. What do you do?
A. Invite the person and associated children into your home, feed them supper and let them hang around playing your xbox and make sure they are housed together as a family unit?
B. Ask them what they are doing on your property and ask them to leave and go back where they came from?
C. Contact law enforcement about someone illegally on your property?
D. Some combination of the last two "Get out of my yard, I have called the cops"
Pretty sure if I or anyone else is having out in your yard at night uninvited we are not getting a meal, bed and xbox.
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