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So Hillary promises to do the worrying for her
I take it that you have no answer to my question?Who takes care of the children of women who are actually Americans and are sentenced to jail for some crime?
The parents. Out out out!Who's going to take care of the kid if you force the parents to be deported?
Totally USA Constitutional. Thank you very much.If you disregard the constitution that is.
I didn't know we had so many Democratic Convention fans here.
I'm loving it. My favorite part was Demi Lovato's post-performance interview. They asked her how she felt about the Democratic Party's platform, and she said she thought it was a little tall, so she just stayed away from the top of the steps while singing.I didn't know we had so many Democratic Convention fans here.
You have a bad habit of dodging questions I noticed.I'll spell it out for you, super animator. It seems that this is becoming always necessary, doesn't it?
You asked what happens to the kids. What happens now with other such kids?
You do know, don't you? So here's the point. There is nothing out of the ordinary that would happen, whether or not we like the way the judicial system works.
Ah yes, you never fail in your classic "us vs them" extremism.You and the Dems
Again irrelevant.No one steps in to find a home for the kids of American women sent to prison. Nooooo. They are just on their own and, hopefully, relatives or kindly friends will step up. But they do not always do so and the federal government doesn't do anything. Where's your compassion for these kids--or are we just dealing with a handy campaign ploy? Of course that's it.
The parents. Out out out!
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." section 1, 14th amendment.Totally USA Constitutional. Thank you very much.
Exactly."All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." section 1, 14th amendment.
Nope.
You're essentially agreeing with me that the child is a citizen of the USA right and cannot deported right?Exactly.