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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 09:15 AM Oct 2017

Is this who we are? - The Washington Post Editorial Board

By Editorial Board October 27 at 7:04 PM

IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS outdid themselves this week when they took into custody a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy who had just undergone emergency surgery. Is this what President Trump had in mind when he promised that federal enforcement resources would be focused on the “bad hombres”?

Rosa Maria Hernandez, whose developmental delays put her on a mental par with a 4- or 5-year-old, faces deportation in a case that calls into question the judgment — not to mention humanity — of federal agents. It also should prompt reassessment of the change in policy from that of the Obama administration, which focused enforcement on recent arrivals and those with serious criminal records, to one in which anyone — anywhere — apparently is fair game.

The girl, brought across the Mexican border to Laredo, Tex., when she was 3 months old, was being transferred from a medical center in Laredo to a hospital in Corpus Christi at 2 a.m. Tuesday when the ambulance was stopped at a Border Patrol interior checkpoint. Agents allowed the girl and the adult cousin who accompanied her to proceed to the hospital for the child’s gallbladder surgery. But several armed Border Patrol agents, according to the girl’s family, were posted outside the operating room and then her hospital room until she was transferred to a federal facility for migrant children. Keep in mind that this is a frightened child who has never been away from her family, that her doctor recommended discharge to a family member familiar with her condition, and that her cousin and grandfather, both legal residents, offered to take care of her.

Let’s hope the public dismay at these events prompts someone in authority to come to their senses. The little girl should be released immediately to family members, and compassion shown in dealing with her case. Her parents brought her to this country as an infant in search of better treatment for her cerebral palsy. They weren’t with her in the ambulance because they both lack legal status and feared crossing the checkpoint. It’s unusual for federal agents to detain a child already living in the United States. Who could have possibly imagined that a 10-year-old with disabilities being rushed to a hospital would be the target of federal enforcement? The harm done extends beyond Rosa Maria and her family to other parents who now will have to think about the risk of detention and deportation in deciding whether to seek medical treatment for their children.

Is this really the image the Border Patrol wants for itself? Is this the image we Americans want for ourselves?

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/is-this-who-we-are/2017/10/27/b8a7ccc8-bb2e-11e7-be94-fabb0f1e9ffb_story.html

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Is this who we are? - The Washington Post Editorial Board (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2017 OP
Why go after the real MS-13 members? Dale Neiburg Oct 2017 #1
"Is this really the image the Border Patrol wants for itself?" Girard442 Oct 2017 #2
+10000000 This is Kellys policy about creating fear and terror. bronxiteforever Oct 2017 #3
X. 1987. See how we are underpants Oct 2017 #4
it is not who we are, it is who republicans are Skittles Oct 2017 #5
It's the face Trump, Inc. is showing the world. Solly Mack Oct 2017 #6
Don't you know this poor child is a sub-human? disalitervisum Oct 2017 #7
Thanks for posting this. k and r. Stuart G Oct 2017 #8
Tell a Republican. We have. They're kind people who also never thought Hortensis Oct 2017 #9

Girard442

(6,070 posts)
2. "Is this really the image the Border Patrol wants for itself?"
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 09:33 AM
Oct 2017

Yes, actually. You don't keep people in a constant state of fear by being reasonable and compassionate.

bronxiteforever

(9,287 posts)
3. +10000000 This is Kellys policy about creating fear and terror.
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 10:02 AM
Oct 2017

Intentionally separating mothers from children and now sick children.
They are literally bullies.
Kick and Recommend for visibility.

Skittles

(153,160 posts)
5. it is not who we are, it is who republicans are
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 06:38 PM
Oct 2017

you know, those Jesus-loving, family values Christians - yes, THOSE people

Solly Mack

(90,765 posts)
6. It's the face Trump, Inc. is showing the world.
Sat Oct 28, 2017, 09:50 PM
Oct 2017

It's not all of us, of course - but to that little girl and her family, does such a distinction matter? Will it change anything for them? Look at what the U.S. government did to them.









 

disalitervisum

(470 posts)
7. Don't you know this poor child is a sub-human?
Sun Oct 29, 2017, 05:14 PM
Oct 2017

Gypsy, Jew, homosexual, non-Aryan, below FAA minimums...whatever the criteria are, they get twisted to fit the victim or the victim gets twisted to fit them. Either way, it's just zyklon-b and the ovens, updated for the bloodsucking cockroach maggot president and his gestapo sympathizers.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
9. Tell a Republican. We have. They're kind people who also never thought
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 02:43 AM
Oct 2017

this could happen. We're hoping they'll pass it to others in their family and it'll continue beyond to their friends.

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