BREAKING: I am told by attorneys and activists that they expect the government to announce on Thursday that they have deported over 100 parents of separated children who've been shipped off to 17 different states. And that they have no plan or idea on how to find or unify them.
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I was telling someone last night that our elders lost lives to save people from camps. Decades of was and death were supposed to be helping people. Regardless of anything this can't be us anymore. Ever. But it is us.
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I’m beggared for ideas. Sit-ins, marches & other acts of civil disobedience are in my Vietnam/civil rights past, but I don’t see people organizing in the streets this time. Not the kind of constant drumbeat of street actions that worked before. We need work stoppages, etc.
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Many people think tweeting and facebooking is enough. We've become complacent. These phones and social media are awesome, but folks think this is enough. They have to hurt before they get up and out, I think.
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Why aren’t judges refusing to trial these children? Why are they participating in this circus of cruelty?
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They been appointed by 45 there all in it together...
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I tweeted about this atrocity several times yesterday and got no responses or retweets. Thanks, Shaun, for bringing it out. Instead of "embarrassed" the judge should have felt deep shame and called a halt to this absolute travesty of justice. Of all the horrors now, child abuse

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Yes. The judges can refuse to hear these cases.
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Beve that's exactly how I feel. Donald Glover's video/lyric is ironic in today's time.
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Alone...he went to court without representation! A BABY, FFS!
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