Discussion: Senate Report: Government Is Putting Migrant Children At 'Significant Risk'

Yes, well, that was the plan, wasn’t it?

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The 52-page study said no federal agency takes responsibility for making sure children aren’t abused or used in human trafficking once the government places them with sponsors, who sometimes aren’t their parents or close relatives.

How ironic, this is the reason the administration is using to slow-roll returning kids it took from parents- making sure the parents are not criminals and are not involved in human trafficking. We have monsters running our government.

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Please,everyone,start saying Trump and his government putting migrant children at “Significant Risk”.
Every stupid ,cruel,mean or evil that happens must be reported as Trump’s policies.
He cannot handle being blamed for his policies.

Gotta get some focus back on these kids. There have been huge things int he news but this is a major human rights abuse and a corrupt system that we’re seeing.

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Congress can’t get their shit together which means the agencies do what they want to do. So how about more immigration judges? How about leadership from the DoJ that outlines what responsibilities are for HHS and DHS? How about notifying states when children are moved into federally contracted facilities? How about people in the states start asking for their state legislators to become more accountable for children in state facilities?

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Though most of those children have been reunited with their parents or others, the costs involved “have stretched thin” HHS’ “already limited resources,” the report said.

Remind me what we are spending on security for donnie and his spawn? One trip to Mar-A-Lago costs how much?

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How about the latest report that Trump’s military parade will cost $92 million as opposed to the original estimate of $12 million? USE THAT MONEY TO ASSIST THESE KIDS

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GOP and Donald regime are going to play “hot potato” game while children remain traumatized and separated from their families.

We could use that $80 M to help a lot of kids in foster care too.

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