Saturday, June 16, 2018

No Mr. Attorney General. The Bible does not justify separating children from their parents or for that matter any policy that hurts children.

No, Mr. Attorney General. The Bible does not justify separating children from their parents or for that matter any policy that hurts children.

Is it wrong for people to cross the border illegally? Yes.

Are illegal aliens in the country breaking the law? Yes

Should all the illegal aliens be deported? No, that would be lunacy, especially since many are law-abiding and productive members of our society and it would be financially and logistically impossible to implement this policy no matter how many Gest..... ICE people they hire.

We need comprehensive immigration reform which improves security and monitoring of all points of entry into the country (not just the Southern Border), deports and imprisons the illegal aliens that are lawbreakers and do not contribute to society and provide a pathway to citizenship for those illegal aliens that are breaking no other laws and are contributing to the American fabric. Those people would be put at the end of the line and they should be charged a penalty when they pay for taxes for crossing illegally but that would take care of the issue.

This is the United States. We should not have to enact actions that separate children from parents. For that matter, there should not be any government policies that hurt any children in any fashion. That includes measures that inadvertently increase child neglect and poverty. This needs to change because what system are we if children are not treated well in the country.


https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/15/us/sessions-bible-quote-apostle-paul/index.html

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jeff-sessions-trump-immigration-family-separation-border_us_5b23ff24e4b0783ae128f90d

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