Here's the underlying news story. 1,475 of the over 7,000 children which ICE has seized from their parents are missing and unaccounted for - and will probably never be reunited with their parents. I do not have words for how I feel right now.https://twitter.com/lehimesa/status/999813206976557057 …
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Observe the numbers. Over 7,000 taken, 1,475 lost - and this is the first report. The project is still spinning up. The final numbers will be much, much, higher.
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Una mattina, mi son svegliato O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao; Una mattina, mi son svegliato Eo ho trovato l'invasor.
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Our music begins when our speech ends, when words cannot say what we must.
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Cleaner link to
@ejmontini's story. https://amp.azcentral.com/amp/631627002?__twitter_impression=true …5 replies 126 retweets 249 likesShow this thread -
To state the obvious: ICE must be permanently and immediately abolished. Its functions do not need to be handed over to other agencies on any sort of urgent basis; we can discuss if there was anything useful they did at some later point. No continuity plan is needed.
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To state the less obvious: "Losing" children under one's jurisdiction is almost certainly a criminal dereliction of duty, but because of the doctrine of qualified immunity, there is essentially no chance anyone will ever be prosecuted under US law for it.
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Isn't qualified immunity just civil not criminal? There are definitely arguments for kidnapping, trafficking, conspiracy charges.
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