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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 22

    Overnight, the jobs of consular officials from Central American countries in New York changed from processing passports and visas to providing emergency humanitarian aid to children taken from their parentshttps://nyti.ms/2tky53n 

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      1. #America First‏ @justicenow503 Jun 22
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      2. Barb‏ @Barbara87096050 Jun 22
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        Maybe they could send them back to their country along with their parents. What parent would do this to a child ? Isn’t this abandonment ??

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      3. Juan E. Rodriguez H.‏ @juanerodriguezh Jun 22
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        No. Those children were in the company of at least one parent or legal guardian when the U.S. government abducted and caged them.

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      1. {RθGU€~NP©}‏ @onian7 Jun 22
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        So... where was all this "help" when immigrant kids were caged under Bush and Obama, and in far worst conditions? This is just indicative of the hypocrisy led and fed by MSM.

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      1. John Sefcik‏ @1600PAave Jun 22
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        All the unaccompanied minors should be returned to their consulates; then we wouldn't be concerned with how caring for their kids looks to the #FakeNews .

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      1. G Bart Billbrough‏ @gbartb Jun 22
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        What a mess. This shoot first, think later approach to governance is, um, not working.

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      1. Kenneth. Collymore‏ @KennethC10 Jun 22
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        look at that in less than two years Trump has turned America into a beggar nation

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      1. Prasun‏ @PrasunK5 Jun 22
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        Oh

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      2. JimBurke@JimBurke21‏ @Jkburke21Jim Jun 22
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        They SHOULD be taking care of their citizens. Maybe start at home & improve the living standards, security for your citizens/homeland. Also, for those wishing to come to the US for whatever reason, visit a Consulate or Embassy. That'll be better spent money than on a "coyote".

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      1. Order of Chaos‏ @M_W_JPaulGetty Jun 22
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        That’s what studying the Art of War for over sixty centuries will do fo you.

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      1. God Hell‏ @GodofH3ll Jun 22
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        Tell the parents in those countries to take care of their own kids and not send them to the USA. We do not need the trouble that they should be handling in their own country.

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      1. Teddy‏ @teddytwothinks Jun 22
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        Why don’t Illegals Aliens seeking asylum go to the American consulate or Embassy in their countries? Because they will be refused? Knowing their claims are false?

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      2. Doug Johnson‏ @wafrec Jun 22
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        It's about time they stepped up. This is not our problem and yet the federal government is now in the child rearing business. Illegal immigration is costing our country billions and YOU THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER WILL BE PAYING FOR THEM. DEMOCRATS WANT YOU TO PAY FOR ALL ILLEGALS.

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      3. Mary Lamey‏ @marylamey Jun 22
        Replying to @wafrec @nytimes

        The US government is in the child stealing business. Kidnapping, not rearing. Stop shouting.

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      4. Doug Johnson‏ @wafrec Jun 22
        Replying to @marylamey @nytimes

        The wall needs to be built and our sovereignty respected. The Democrat Socialist is destroying America.

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