This is but one of the results of this governments refusal, for political reasons, to control our borders. It is also odd, if what is being stated in this story is true, that reporters are not allowed one on one conversations with Border Patrol employees. I can understand not putting the children through the gauntlet of reporters, but employees? They are employed by the People and the People have a right to know what is going on.
In the mean time, these kids are in trouble. Their future is not very bright for them. It is easy to see the potential for unscrupulous people, both in and out of government to exploit them I also wonder if they decided to come here on their own, or were they "encouraged" to do so?
[h=1]Sights, smells of holding cells for immigrant kids[/h]
"BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — Children's faces pressed against glass. Hundreds of young boys and girls covered with aluminum-foil-like blankets next to chain link fences topped with barbed wire. The pungent odor that comes with keeping people in close quarters."
http://news.yahoo.com/sights-smells-holding-cells-immigrant-kids-224624692.html
In the mean time, these kids are in trouble. Their future is not very bright for them. It is easy to see the potential for unscrupulous people, both in and out of government to exploit them I also wonder if they decided to come here on their own, or were they "encouraged" to do so?
[h=1]Sights, smells of holding cells for immigrant kids[/h]
"BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — Children's faces pressed against glass. Hundreds of young boys and girls covered with aluminum-foil-like blankets next to chain link fences topped with barbed wire. The pungent odor that comes with keeping people in close quarters."
http://news.yahoo.com/sights-smells-holding-cells-immigrant-kids-224624692.html