Forcibly or manipulatively removing a child from their parents' arms = kidnapping. Holding numerous children in traumatizing, inadequate conditions = collective child abuse. Both this things are crimes; state sponsored crime is still crime. And yes it is happening in America.

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Illegally crossing a border= crime.
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Seeking asylum is not a crime; it is a statutory right.
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According to psychiatrist Thomas Szasz, having children ingest psychiatric drugs is a form of poisoning and thereby child abuse.
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Charges should be filed. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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We could try and solve problems at their roots; helping neighbor countries with internal issues, to eliminate poverty and inequality, stop the flow of arms and drugs. Instead, we vilify the poor, arrest their children, build walls, start wars, sell arms to dictators...
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"In my 22 years of doing visits with children in detention, I have never heard of this level of inhumanity," Holly Cooper, University of Davis
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Until we lay down our words used against each other and support those standing up for the whole — we’ll digress. I support @marwilliamson #Marianne2020 JUNE 27 #bigtruth Democratic National Debates
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But you’re ok w it if a parent chooses not to vaccinate? Bc parents in NY were recently sent threatening letters that the schools will call CPS if they don’t vax. That’s where vax mandates lead. Exemptions must be upheld.
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Same thing happens to children of American citizens who are incarcerated. Got a better idea?
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My father put me in a German jail cell for maybe four minutes at age 3 1/2 because he thought I stole a candy bar at the Commissary. That trauma has stayed with me for over 55 years. I cannot imagine the individual, let alone collective damage our consciousness continues to do.
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