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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 21

    Before it began its 'zero-tolerance' policy, the Trump administration awarded a flurry of contracts and grants to private companies and nonprofits to help run facilities for migrant childrenhttps://on.wsj.com/2M9G1eF 

    9:22 AM - 21 Jun 2018
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      2. Steve Delfin‏ @SteveDelfin Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ

        2/2 ...why isn't the US govt providing more $ to countries these people r fleeing to fight crime, violence and build their economies?

        1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes
      3. Nicole D‏ @nurseniceyes Jun 21
        Replying to @SteveDelfin @WSJ

        Because we tried that already...corruption.The people never saw any of it.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. Just me‏ @reluctantzealot Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ

        GEO is one of the private prison companies hired. They gave Trump over 500K$

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      1. Steve Delfin‏ @SteveDelfin Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ

        1/2 Might be a good idea to ask more questions like were these competitive bids, are their any interlocks with Trump family and related, could these children have been placed through existing organizations....

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      1.  🎃 N8Mare On Nope Street  🎃‏ @NateC2112 Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ @OMAHAGEMGIRL

        We need to expose and shame all of these companies. How you make money matters to decent people.

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      2. Digital Yoda‏ @digitalyoda Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ

        Uh what’s the alternative, not setting up facilities??? Wtf is everyone talking about.

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      3. Taran Berkeley‏ @Taranberk Jun 22
        Replying to @digitalyoda @WSJ

        When the kids are under HHS, housing is long term (months, years). This shows they planned to keep the kids separated from parents/relatives for a very, very long time - likely even after parents are deported.

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      1. Rob‏ @RobsInTouch Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hey WSJ, but is was ok for Obama enforce immigration in 2015 right? CA Judge Demanded Obama Release Children and Mothers Detained In ‘Deplorable Conditions’http://trib.al/XBVoyZ8 

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      1. JoeAllenUGO‏ @biznsPro Jun 21
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        So the story here is that they planned ahead for the best possible rollout of policy?! Man, this administration really gets things done!

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      1. WakeupCall‏ @GetOutOfMyWorld Jun 21
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        Well, considering that this illegal immigration mess has been going on for longer than most of us have been alive, they knew what to expect. Enforcement of law is the responsibility of the POTUS, and it is not a choice, nor a 'policy'.

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      2. David Allen W‏ @dawsparrow Jun 21
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        How much do you want to bet these contractors are friends of the President.

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      2. RememberInNovember‏ @Gone2Ceed Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ

        Premeditated ruse to force vote so American taxpayers have fund his damn wall, which he promised he would make Mexico pay for. #GOPCorporateHandmaiden

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      3. Nicole D‏ @nurseniceyes Jun 21
        Replying to @Gone2Ceed @WSJ

        The wall would pay for itself in a year. The cost of housing immigrants is really high while they wait for a court hearing.Not to mention the medical they receive.

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      1. Denise Duffield-Thomas‏ @DeniseDT Jun 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Imagine making your fortune from kiddie camps? #shameful

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      1. Prady Misra‏ @pradym Jun 21
        Replying to @WSJ

        Blatant looting of tax payer money for mean and callous misadventures of this admin while people’s reps, that is you Rs and Ds, keep quiet or talk gibberish

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