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by mc32
2488 days ago
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They are detention centers. Normal process by most countries upon illegal entry is to send you back. We actually grant people the option to stay and take their chances on appeal rather than just send them back. They can choose to go back. A gulag does not allow the option to return whence you came. What do you think would happen if I took a boat into Japan, China, S Korea, South Africa, Romania, Ghana, etc., and as a foreigner got stopped asked for passport and didn’t have a stamp? I’d get sent back. No chance to stay in a tent and appeal. |
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Also consider that the following conditions are obviously inhumane: separating children from their parents, administering drugs to children without consent or medical information, withholding supplies necessary for basic hygiene equipment (e.g. toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, etc.), and dangerously overcrowding people in these facilities.
The above is certainly not comprehensive, but it should be thorough _enough_ to convince anyone that what we (the United States) are doing is wrong, and that we (technical labor) should not support it if at all possible.
https://www.aclu.org/other/aclu-fact-sheet-alternatives-immi...