One would hope reporting agencies would have the education necessary so as to know better than to claim border detention is equivalent even by allusion to concentration camps. But the concentration camp lie helps to fuel the leftists who falsely equate Trump to Hitler, so it seems to be a plausible narrative for those inclined to prefer fake news. While being entirely ignorant of history. Including what exactly defined a concentration camp.
That's why such falsehood reporting is called, Yellow Journalism.
Trump didn't sign the bill that would separate illegal alien adults from the minor children in their custody.
Breaking our laws has consequences. Criminals are detained. But Trump isn't the one that made this possible.
During Obama's terms in office offenses against illegals made news under his orders. But no one wants to recall that because Obama isn't in office now. However, what is transpiring at the border is in part Obama's responsibility so he is still in the picture regardless.
Who’s Responsible for Separating Alien Kids From Their Parents? Many People, but Not Trump
Just like this latest story. Left slant media counts on Trump-haters forgetting 2018 news of this nature. Because Trump haters prefer , "It's Trump's Fault!" , to truth.
Warren, 2020 Dems target private immigration detention center operators
BY RAFAEL BERNAL
- 11/16/18
© Stefani Reynolds
A group of Democratic senators led by Sen.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sent out letters Friday to three private immigration detention center contractors, demanding information on their allegedly poor conditions.
The Democrats wrote that it is “unclear” whether CoreCivic, The GEO Group and The Nakamoto Group are each “serving as a responsible steward of taxpayer dollars.”
CoreCivic and GEO operate detention facilities, while Nakamoto has a federal contract to inspect conditions in detention facilities.
The senators pointed to a September report by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) that painted a stark picture of conditions in several ICE detention facilities.
Facilities were found to have old and moldy food, to lack adequate medical treatment and to present significant delays in getting detainees basic hygiene products, such as toilet paper.
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