Yes it's illegal which means against the standing law. I'm glad we can come to an agreement of obvious terms.
For one thing, US and International Law dictate that noncitizens arriving at our borders have a right to apply for asylum and other forms of protection, yet Trump is having them turned away without affording them that right, and that's why he's already being sued for this.
But regarding the ones who illegally enter, yes, it's against the law, so what's your point? So is speeding, so is jaywalking - if you speed with your kid in your car should they separate you and throw your kid in a cage and throw you in jail for a few weeks?
Well sometimes a wake up call is needed when some are cavalier on the use of propaganda or talking points.
When you can only give "a wake up call" by lying (i.e. distorting and misrepresenting what someone else said) then you clearly have nothing rational to stand on. But at least you're proving that to everyone. Of course, you never meant to send a "wake up call" - you just wanted to lie in an effort to deflect and dodge the issue.
Break the idol and go home to Armenia. No one is stopping you.
I've broken the idol which is why I don't worship America. You're the one who needs to break the idol. As for Armenia, that's not my home - I was born and raised in New Jersey, which makes me more American than you!
As for your Irish home, if Ireland is so great why aren't you there? Or is that a second idol for you?
Walls only harm people who climb them and fall and hurt themselves.
Walls also harm the people whose money is being misappropriated towards their construction. You and the other wall supporters are basically saying that it's more important to spend billions on a wall or fence instead of feeding the poor, starving children right here in our country (much less around the world) or helping our veterans get the care they need. Again, that's not the right priority for people who follow Christian teachings from God's Word.
They were in cages? Where's the proof of that? What of the parents dragging them thousands of miles over dangerous terrain, highway robbers, rapists, human traffickers and more? Please stop blaming the people trying to remedy the problem instead of the ones creating it.
Yes, they are put into cages
Separation at the border: children wait in cages at south Texas warehouse
The parents "dragging them thousands of miles over dangerous terrain, highway robbers, rapists, human traffickers and more" are trying to save those very children. You wouldn't understand because you are spoiled and don't have any notion of how people live in a place where they must flee and run and travel because it's so bad where they are that the dangers of fleeing are more favorable.
My own grandparents had to go through it - they were dragged thousands of miles over dangerous terrain, highway robbers, rapists, human traffickers, and an empire's army who wanted to kill them every minute of every day. They showed up in a majority-muslim country, poor penniless Christians, looking for help, handouts, kindness, etc. And they got it.
Meanwhile in America we want to send such people back to be killed, which makes America no better than the killers. Of course, America exists in large part because of the genocide America has committed, so maybe it shouldn't be a surprise. What IS a surprise though is how some people can claim to be Christians yet support America's continuing genocide of people in need.
As for blaming the people trying to remedy the problem, their "remedy" is more genocide, killing, harming children, etc. then their remedy deserves to be blamed. Of course, one should know God's Word to understand true morality and to understand that such "remedy" is against God, but it appears that millions don't know or care (or both) about God's Will. Yeah, I'm gonna keep on blaming the people who have the crappiest "remedy" ever which is to hurt people that need help - they deserve all the blame in the world for their immoral, anti-Christ "remedy".
Yeah have not seen one quote from Scriptures so the usual SJW version of the 'gospel' reindeer games no play here.
I should have realized that you need the quotes from Scripture, so that's my fault. For a brief moment I thought you were familiar with Scripture but thanks for reminding me that you aren't, so here is Scripture about how to treat people:
Exodus 22:21 “Do not mistreat or oppress a foreigner, for you were foreigners in Egypt.
Exodus 23:9
“Do not oppress a foreigner; you yourselves know how it feels to be foreigners, because you were foreigners in Egypt.
Deut. 10:19 And you are to love those who are foreigners, for you yourselves were foreigners in Egypt.
Leviticus 19:33“ ‘When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them.
34 The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the LORD your God.
Here's what Christ said about who we're supposed to Love:
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be sons of your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:43-45a).
“But I tell you who hear Me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you” (Luke 6:27-28)
If you need more Scripture on the subject just let me know, I have much, much more.
Again, only when Republicans call for security is it "un_Christian" and oppressive.
OK, if you say so!
But I would agree the larger problem are failed states like Venezuela, Honduras, El Salvador and a few others on the brink of failure.
And an even larger problem are greedy, predatory countries like America which impose conditions on people in the world that make those people live in horrible conditions to the point of becoming enslaved, sick and dying or being killed.