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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jun 23

    At a New Mexico prison facility, a Salvadoran woman who had been separated from her three children, told @jonathanblitzer: "None of us have our kids. We’re all crying and crying. Time passes. It’s like we’re not alive without them.”http://nyer.cm/FSAKmLK 

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      1. Carlos Cruz Rueda‏ @CarlosCruzRued2 Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

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      1. JKS‏ @JudithKto Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        Thank you for calling it what it is: a humanitarian crisis created by the President.

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      1. Jim Owen‏ @studenthumanjim Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        I started reading the article. Don't. Just know these women are in torment. So separation is a "deterrent?" Drawing and quartering would also be a deterrent. The one who started this is inhuman.

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      2. Unicorn In A Strange Land‏ @LGBT4MAGA Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        It is my understanding if they entered at a legal port of entry as an asylum seeker than they wouldn't have been separated.

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      3. Long-Distance Bae (Danger Mouse)‏ @snarkysum Jun 24
        Replying to @LGBT4MAGA @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        Asylum seekers aren't breaking the law, and if you're someone who watches the news, you'd know the legal entries are deliberately being closed, which forces people seeking asylum (still not illegal) to cross elsewhere.

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      4. Adeptus Econicus‏ @EconAdept Jun 24
        Replying to @snarkysum @LGBT4MAGA and

        Except, no. Still many legal ports of entry open. Tourists manage it just fine. The issue was they don't qualify fir asylum. They used to use it as a free release, and chance to disappear. Now they are detained until the court can process (& usually reject) the application

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      2. Christine Ericksson‏ @sfsportsfan01 Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @Americanist4u @JonathanBlitzer

        I saw a story on MSNBC of a man who was separated from his 6 year old at the border. He was sent back to El Salvador, but they kept the child here. Why not deport them both? Why keep them separated? Is this the detterent they are speaking of? Because its inhumane and a waste of $

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      3.  🚀 🦋 🌈,  🦑of the great  🦍 💩s‏ @b9i19 Jun 23
        Replying to @sfsportsfan01 @Yolie_Rios and

        they’re stealing children.

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      4. Adeptus Econicus‏ @EconAdept Jun 24
        Replying to @b9i19 @sfsportsfan01 and

        No, they are sperating children from strange adults until they know they are parents. Sort of hard to tell who is a real parent when they drag children along with them to commit a crime without any documentation, along a boarder commonly used by child trafficers.

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      1. Paz‏ @spaniard888 Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        Insane. Sadly our great country is not becoming more great, but less great. I mourn it.

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      2. Brenda‏ @Caiophora Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        They are completely free to grab the kids and turn around.

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      1. "Justice"‏ @justice4allNYC Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        And yet they still are alive. There have been numerous reports, which the media chooses not to report, of how self proclaimed parents of children aren’t really the parents. Ongoing investigations are leaning to alleged kidnapping and human trafficking.

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      1. Bette Crooke‏ @bette_crooke Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        Uphold US law

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      2. Mares‏ @xbrooklynite21 Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        Don't take you kids when you are committing a crime. Do it legally and you'll have no problem. There are consequences when one commits a crime. I'm sure they learn that prior to doing it!

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      3. Connor‏ @ConnorTrueStory Jun 23
        Replying to @xbrooklynite21 @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        Many of them DID do it legally Mares. Seeking asylum is very much legal and always has been. US gov had no right to take their kids. You want them to leave, I get that. But without their kids? And what in God's name are we even doing with their kids Mares? Tell me.

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      4. Mares‏ @xbrooklynite21 Jun 23
        Replying to @ConnorTrueStory @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        If they do it legal, great. But I highly doubt that.if they did it legal they'd still have their kids. Illegal or sent alone I'm sure stuff happens with the separation. Apparently the us is now responsible to find their parents because their country apparently doesn't give a 💩

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      5. Connor‏ @ConnorTrueStory Jun 23
        Replying to @xbrooklynite21 @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        What can their country do while we are detaining both the parents and children here in our country?

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      6. Mares‏ @xbrooklynite21 Jun 23
        Replying to @ConnorTrueStory @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        And are we suppose to let everyone run a muck in our country unvented? How about spreading diseases crime etc... same ole violin. We have laws and rules.

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      7. Connor‏ @ConnorTrueStory Jun 23
        Replying to @xbrooklynite21 @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        But why are we keeping them? If you want them out why haven't we kept them together and removed them? Why have we separated and warehoused them? You're paying for their stay, you know.

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      8. Mares‏ @xbrooklynite21 Jun 23
        Replying to @ConnorTrueStory @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        Where would you suggest we put them. Out running a muck in our country. Maybe spreading disease crimes and sometimes worse. What would you like to do with them. Enlighten me. Within our 🇺🇸laws!!

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      9. Connor‏ @ConnorTrueStory Jun 23
        Replying to @xbrooklynite21 @NewYorker @JonathanBlitzer

        But you're talking about deepstate now so I know it's time to say goodbye to you.

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