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Originally Posted by buggyone
My question was NOT answered by this post. I asked if it was better to have the women and children stay in a refurbished detention center in rooms or in cells with bars on the doors and windows. The answer was that they should stay in unairconditoned tents in Texas instead of modern facilities. Wow, real compassion in the Christian mode!
Next it was said that armed soldiers be used to turn back immigrants and possibly use military force to go into Mexico to force their government to turn back immigrants. More Christian compassion here!
I stated that probably no reader of this forum would like to stay in a refurbished detention center (that is called a resort suite in a later post) for 23 days. The reply was to fly MINORITY kids from Chicago into Texas to stay at these detention centers. What? A refurbished detention center room is now a "resort suite"? Minority kids from Chicago being transported to Texas to stay in detention centers? What is next?
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Actually, your question was in fact answered quite clearly.. .you just didn’t like the content. In the meantime, you have not yet identified in any of your posts that I’ve seen a solution to stop the influx of illegal immigration.
So, to be fair, it’s my turn now. I have some questions for you.
1. I noticed you made two comments about (lack of) Christian compassion. I’m guessing you’re not a Christian yourself but rather more secular in your tastes hence your particular turn of phrase. Am I correct?
2. Why do you think it’s compassionate to put illegals in suites at $140 per day while leaving minority kids in bullet ridden neighborhoods where the governance model and family structure has clearly broken down after 50 plus years of misguided social policy … all done ironically enough in the name of compassion? That seems pretty logical as well as compassionate to me. The kids in Chicago and other urban areas live in hellholes every bit as bad as some of the places the illegal kids come from. What about homeless vets, poor people of other backgrounds etc? Why would charity not start at home?
3. More importantly, what would you actually do to STOP the flow? In other words, after you vent about compassion and let us know how much you care etc, along with some other posters, what are you going to actually do to SOLVE the problem?
4. Alternatively, do you even want to stop the influx of illegal immigrants?
Just be honest in your answers is all I’m asking, and don’t mask your intentions and preferences on this important topic.