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Cebu_4_2
14th June 2018, 02:00 PM
Honduran mom claims her baby was snatched away by immigration officers as she breastfed at a detention centre... now author Padma Lakshmi says it's time to stand up to Trump's zero-tolerance policy



A woman claims her baby daughter was snatched from her in a detention center
The woman, an illegal immigrant, was breastfeeding when her child was taken
She's one of many to have been separated from her children in detention centers
Author Padma Lakshmi, who moved to the US at four said it could have been her
She called on Americans to stand up to the new no tolerance policy
The new policy sees all adults prosecuted for trying to cross border illegally


By HANNAH MOORE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Hannah+Moore+For+Dailymail.com)

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Texas Civil Rights Project attorney Natalia Cornelio (pictured) said one of her clients had her baby daughter snatched away by immigration as she was breastfeeding

A Honduran woman claims she had her baby daughter snatched away from her by Immigration (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/immigration/index.html) officials as she breastfed the infant in a detention center.

The woman shared her heartbreaking story yesterday with attorney Natalia Cornelio, who works as an attorney for the Texas (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/texas/index.html) Civil Rights Project.

Cornelio told CNN (https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/12/us/immigration-separated-children-southern-border/index.html)the woman sobbed as she recounted her story, which is becoming more and more common under new no tolerance laws brought in by the Trump administration for undocumented migrants or those who have been caught entering the country illegally.

When the woman resisted officials trying to take her daughter, she says she was handcuffed.

'The government is essentially torturing people by doing this,' Cornelio said.

Miguel A. Nogueras, an assistant federal public defender for the Southern District of Texas in McAllen, said parents often had no knowledge of where their children were, as when the children are taken away, they are often not returned.
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The woman was in a detention center (pictured is one in 2017) as she was an undocumented immigrant. When she tried to resist officials taking her child, she was handcuffed

Some parents say the children are taken by officials inside the detention camps, with promises to bathe them, and the parent doesn't see them again.
Nogueras told CNN an unofficial count by another attorney in his office suggests about 500 children have been torn from their parents in the last month alone.

Trump's new zero-tolerance policy, brought in in May, is intended to discourage families in Central America from trying to claim asylum at the southwest border of the United States.

Those being prosecuted are sentenced at mass trials, where public defenders have mere minutes to meet with each defendant, and when the judge asks a question the entire room must answer in unison to save time.

Many of those standing in the courtroom have no idea where their children are.

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A new 'zero-tolerance' policy has seen undocumented immigrants face mass trials (pictured) with most not knowing where their children are

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The children are taken to detention centers (pictured is on in McAllen, Texas, in 2014) or sometimes put into foster care

Author Padma Lakshmi wrote in a column (https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/13/opinions/immigration-zero-tolerance-policy-is-a-mistake-lakshmi/index.html)for CNN it was time to stand up to the new policy, which she says is ripping apart families.
Lakshmi's mother moved to the US when the author was just two years old, fleeing an abusive husband and intending to settle into a stable life before sending for her daughter.

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Author Padma Lakshmi, who moved to the US at four years old, said it was time to stand up to zero tolerance

She said being without her mother during that time 'affected my confidence and my ability to see the world in a positive light'.
'When a child is in her mother's arms - even in chaotic circumstances - all is right in the world,' she wrote.

Lakshmi said had her mother tried to move to the US now, their story might be completely different - and they may not both have made it into the country.
'I am not a policy expert or an official,' she wrote.

'But it's time for people like me and you - parents, Americans - to stand up against this unconscionable policy that devastates the most basic and fundamental relationship human beings know.'

Ares
14th June 2018, 04:11 PM
Hey I have a suggestion, I know it's probably a wild idea. But..... How about not breaking the fucking law? If the mother was robbing a bank would the child not be snatched away then??

Cebu_4_2
14th June 2018, 04:18 PM
Hey I have a suggestion, I know it's probably a wild idea. But..... How about not breaking thr fucking law? If the mother was robbing a bank would the child not be snatched away then??

True but... who are these agencies and where are the kids going? What is this another pizzagate thing? Seriously if they are going to be deported why take the kids away?

Ares
14th June 2018, 04:19 PM
True but... who are these agencies and where are the kids going? What is this another pizzagate thing? Seriously if they are going to be deported why take the kids away?

Good point, CPS has a shady history of child theft.

Cebu_4_2
14th June 2018, 04:35 PM
Always read between the lines. 500 missing kids in a month...

EE_
14th June 2018, 07:31 PM
Simple solution is to offer two options.
1. stay/without your child, until your court date
2. Stay with your child and we give you an immediate free ride home, complements of the US taxpayer.
- Pick one -

Neuro
14th June 2018, 07:32 PM
Always read between the lines. 500 missing kids in a month...

Yes, what is the purpose of tearing up the families here? Isn’t it far better to have them deported together?

Cebu_4_2
14th June 2018, 07:32 PM
Take the kids away into the abyss is still not right man.

Neuro
14th June 2018, 07:33 PM
Simple solution is to offer two options.
1. stay/without your child, until your court date
2. Stay with your child and we give you an immediate free ride home, complements of the US taxpayer.
- Pick one -

Is that what happens?

Cebu_4_2
14th June 2018, 07:36 PM
Is that what happens?

No they take the kid away before court date never to be seen again.

Horn
14th June 2018, 07:55 PM
Yes, what is the purpose of tearing up the families here? Isn’t it far better to have them deported together?

Not before someone gets some InstitutionaliZed Nazi waterboarding trauma first.

This is North Korea afterall.

Or with Iran compromised we need future close ex-insurgents.

vacuum
14th June 2018, 08:32 PM
Yes, what is the purpose of tearing up the families here? Isn’t it far better to have them deported together?

If they want to keep their kids they shouldn't be coming here.

Cebu_4_2
14th June 2018, 08:38 PM
If they want to keep their kids they shouldn't be coming here.

Yes I know, but they dont. They think it is all flying colors when they make it. So where do those 500 kids a month go?

Neuro
14th June 2018, 08:50 PM
Yes I know, but they dont. They think it is all flying colors when they make it. So where do those 500 kids a month go?

Summer camp yay!

Horn
14th June 2018, 09:58 PM
Yes I know, but they dont. They think it is all flying colors when they make it. So where do those 500 kids a month go?

Like Somalian Jews to Gates Foundation Vaccination centers where else?

Cebu_4_2
14th June 2018, 11:24 PM
We have a couple winners here!

Neuro
18th June 2018, 02:42 AM
Summer camp yay!

They are having fun...
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-unspeakable-cruelty-of-trumps-child-migrant-camps/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=Referrer%3A+Social+Network+%2F+Media&utm_campaign=Shared+Web+Article+Links

Joshua01
18th June 2018, 05:29 AM
They are having fun...
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-unspeakable-cruelty-of-trumps-child-migrant-camps/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=Referrer%3A+Social+Network+%2F+Media&utm_campaign=Shared+Web+Article+Links

They should have stayed in their own country. What does Mexico do with illegal aliens?

Neuro
18th June 2018, 05:49 AM
They should have stayed in their own country. What does Mexico do with illegal aliens?

Send them to US...

madfranks
18th June 2018, 08:05 AM
True but... who are these agencies and where are the kids going? What is this another pizzagate thing? Seriously if they are going to be deported why take the kids away?

So I've read a bit more on this, and apparently here's what's happening. The current administration wants to immediately deport illegals caught sneaking across the border, but due to Obama era legislation making it illegal to deport illegals who claim asylum, any such illegals would be arrested, given a court date to defend their claim of asylum, and then be released. This became known as "catch and release." Of course, essentially none of the illegals would show up for their day in court (obviously), but just disappear and remain as illegals in our country. The Trump administration isn't playing that game anymore, but because they legally can't deport the "asylum" seekers until they've had their day in court, after they're arrested, they're incarcerated until their court date, ensuring they don't disappear into our country. And, just like when any other parent gets arrested for any other crime and gets thrown in jail, their kids don't go to jail with them (funny none of the liberals are crying about "breaking up families" when US citizens are incarcerated and taken from their kids). But there are no other parents to take care of the illegals' kids, so they go into these detention/day care centers to be fed and taken care of until their parents' get their court date and either get deported or not.

Not saying there's nothing shady going on (likely many of the kids are disappearing for who knows what, never to be seen again), but the official explanation does make sense.

Horn
18th June 2018, 08:31 AM
I heard Sen. Jeff Sessions were not sitting "gang related violence" as a reason for political asylum anymore.

To wit, when is political asylum anything else other than gang related violence asylum?

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-sessions-immigrants-asylum-gang-violence-20180616-story.html

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