If my child had been taken from me & I had not known where she was, my hysteria would have been without limits. I stand with any mother now going through such a heinous violation of her human rights. And the woman's "crime?"She travelled with her child in search of a better life
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Which woman is this? There is A LOT of misinformation and misrepresented pictures out there. Too many lies mixed with the truth. What’s the real agenda? Will it be good for us?
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Are you serious? Are you reading? There are over two thousand children in that situation, therefore roughly that many mothers.
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Are you also aware that illegal entry into this country is rife with child/drug trafficking? We should be encouraging people to enter legally! Seek asylum properly! Not encourage or enable them to cross illegally and put their lives and children’s lives in danger.
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Replying to @lovelara
THEY WERE SEEKING LEGAL ASYLUM.

Jun 22, 2018 · 4:47 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes, but they weren’t doing it legally!! That is a problem. For them and for us.
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There are legal ports of entry when seeking asylum where there is no chance of being separated unless you are not really the parents
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People have a natural right to travel. Nobody needs a passport, except that the state is the aggressor and kidnaps people if u dont have your "papers". Sound familiar? And if welfare benefits weren't offered many people would stay put. "Free money" is hard to let it pass by.
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Legal asylum is sought at a Port of Entry. Entering county anywhere else is a misdemeanor crime (felony if you've already been caught and removed previously)
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