Does that man pay taxes? Has he ever been convicted of a crime? Why send away productive, contributing people? Why not convert them to citizens? How does breaking up that family make anything great?
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This happened to someone in my family. It was b/c of a paperwork mistake. It took 10 years to get her father back into the US. When it’s touched your life you have a different perspective. I’m so sad for this family and any family who goes through this.
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Rounding noncriminals up and holding them for extended periods of time tearing families apart sounds reminisent of concentration camps in Nazi Germany. We can have strong borders and provide a path for citizenship. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/video/detroit-man-deported-after-30-years-in-us/vi-AAuKEaP …
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How can one not question the wisdom of a nation that behaves this way?
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Cases such as this leaves me speechless. No criminal record. Pays taxes--something
@realDonaldTrump does not do. Supports his family. Some of the deportees are more upstanding citizens than the current occupant of the White House. They would NEVER sell out the country to Russia.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Every time I see this story, I think of this, written 400 years ago...pic.twitter.com/Bkkq3YaDrJ
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This seems like ethnic cleansing by Trump
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