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Trump admin to end separation policy
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(06-22-2018, 04:34 PM)Millhouse Wrote: It's the latter that took two months of it to build after the zero-tolerance policy was enacted.

Children for years have been detained when crossing illegally without a parent.

In regards to Canada, they have it nice though with the U.S. being a great buffer zone between them and central/south America. Unfortunately for the U.S., we have Mexico as our buffer zone. And because of that, we are going to struggle with illegal immigrants, guns, and drugs for decades to come entering our country.

I actually read an article in the USA Today that Canada sent several officials south to the US to give many immigrant groups that lost protected status information on their immigration laws.  They sent them because many of those group facing deportation were talking about just moving north to Canada.  Anyway I just thought it was interesting that Canada was trying to get ahead of this due to Trumps anti-immigration policies.





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RE: Trump admin to end separation policy - RICHMONDBENGAL_07 - 06-23-2018, 02:37 AM

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