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niyad

(113,272 posts)
Thu Dec 27, 2018, 02:39 PM Dec 2018

'Beyond Repulsive': Outrage After Trump DHS Secretary Blames 'Parents' and 'Open Borders' Advocates

'Beyond Repulsive': Outrage After Trump DHS Secretary Blames 'Parents' and 'Open Borders' Advocates for Deaths of Children in US Custody

"Children in the custody of the Trump administration are dying, and the best the Secretary of Homeland Security can do is blame 'those who seek open borders' and 'parents.'"
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Jake Johnson, staff writer

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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen testifies during a hearing held by the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 16, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

As human rights groups, Democratic lawmakers, and the United Nations demanded an independent probe into the deaths of two Guatemalan children in U.S. Border Patrol custody, President Donald Trump's Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen sparked outrage on Wednesday by declaring that "open borders" advocates and the kids' "own parents"—not Trump's inhumane treatment of immigrants—are to blame.

"Our system has been pushed to a breaking point by those who seek open borders," Nielsen said in a statement just hours after eight-year-old Felipe Alonzo-Gomez died in U.S. custody on Christmas day. "Smugglers, traffickers, and their own parents put these minors at risk by embarking on the dangerous and arduous journey north."

Nielsen, who signed off on the Trump administration's internationally condemned family separation policy, was immediately denounced for attempting to deflect attention and blame away from the White House's anti-immigrant agenda.

In a statement on Wednesday, National Nurses United (NNU) pinned the deaths of the two young children on Trump's treatment of asylum-seekers fleeing violence and persecution as "criminals."

"Nurses, whose life work is to protect and heal, are appalled at the lack of humane treatment for vulnerable children, and their families, who are seeking refuge and safety in the U.S.," said Bonnie Castillo, RN, executive director of NNU, in a statement on Wednesday. "Our government must stop treating these families, and their children as criminals. The imagery of a migrant child dying on Christmas day is especially disturbing, but we need a policy of caring and compassion every day."

Castillo concluded that the Trump administration must "immediately end its practice of warehousing families and children in the 'hierleras,' make sure that all the families and children are provided safe and secure conditions while being considered for asylum, and guarantee that medical professionals are fully available to provide the ongoing professional medical assessment and needed care and support for them."

As Common Dreams reported on Wednesday, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that it will now order medical checks for all minors in its custody.

In response, critics immediately demanded to know why it took at least two deaths in a single month for CBP to order such basic medical examinations—and why young children are being detained in the first place.

"Why are they jailing children under ten?" asked Scott Hechinger, senior staff attorney and director of policy at Brooklyn Defender Services.


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'Beyond Repulsive': Outrage After Trump DHS Secretary Blames 'Parents' and 'Open Borders' Advocates (Original Post) niyad Dec 2018 OP
I hope his parents sue them for wrongful death malaise Dec 2018 #1
She will be gone by April. Wellstone ruled Dec 2018 #2
This is how genocide is enabled. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #3
The ultimate "mean bitch" look.... n-t Ernesto Dec 2018 #4
Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS comes to mind with that picture.... MotorCityMan Dec 2018 #5
See her eyes, there's nothing there, she has no soul KelleyKramer Dec 2018 #6

malaise

(268,949 posts)
1. I hope his parents sue them for wrongful death
Thu Dec 27, 2018, 02:44 PM
Dec 2018

One more crime against humanity - the conditions under which these kids are detained are cold and unsanitary.
Fuck these criminals.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
3. This is how genocide is enabled.
Thu Dec 27, 2018, 02:59 PM
Dec 2018

When people make excuses.

I am not accusing Nielsen or Trump of planning genocide, but as Hannah Arendt pointed out, evil does not look like a cartoon character. It looks like us.

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