But because this takes places in Honduras, the original so-called Banana Republic, there's "legal precedence" for ousting Zeleya? smh smh
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Clinton wants Plan Colombia-style policy for all of Central America? Hasn't the U.S. devastated the region enough?pic.twitter.com/HwvLykXZPy
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Clinton says the coup happened without bloodshed? Go say that to all the communities terrorized by current regime.pic.twitter.com/fROMUpKHXY
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Real talk I'm disgusted. We come from regions where U.S. policy means death to our friends and families, historically and in the present.
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For Clinton to say she supported the Honduran coup because it was somehow a legal coup, with precedent?pic.twitter.com/8G4e93YciW
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"The coup was a like legal coup so it was ok and oh yeah if those lil brown children come to the US because of the coup deport them asap."
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When Hillary Clinton said we should deport those brown children during the "child migrant crises?" Yeah she was talking about Honduran kids.
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Imagine being a dark-skinned child in Honduras. Your people elect a leftist president, Manuel Honduras. Then he's ousted in a coup.
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The violence the follows coup has you scared for your life so you flee all the way to the U.S. for relative safety. You walk the whole way.
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You finally get to the U.S., where you're humiliated by immigration authorities and made to feel less than human. You're 9.
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To top it all off, Clinton, who supported the coup that motivated your coming to the U.S. says you should be deported. That's your life.
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This is what
@HillaryClinton's State Department called the coup in 2009. (The same coup she now says didn't happen.)pic.twitter.com/aLcOsLL8ew
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This is what happens when you support a coup in Honduras: you put its most vulnerable people at risk.
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You make it so that women and little girls walk all the way to the US. Where they're raped and almost killed by border patrol.
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