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« on: July 13, 2014, 05:23:15 PM »

This is a humanitarian crisis, and these children probably shouldn't be deported. All of the ones with relatives in the United States should be sent to those relatives in a quick fashion, but I don't really know what we should do about the kids who came here without a place to go. The American government should probably work closely with the Central American governments where these children are coming from to see if we could be of any assistance in rectifying the circumstances there that are at the root of this crisis.
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2014, 07:14:24 PM »

I hate to say we need to "send them back," but if we don't, this problem really will go from bad to worse.
More Latino's in the US is only a problem is someone is racist.

Having more Hispanics in America isn't a problem at all. The issue is that many of these refugee children don't really have a place to go here in the United States.
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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2014, 07:54:24 PM »

I hate to say we need to "send them back," but if we don't, this problem really will go from bad to worse.
More Latino's in the US is only a problem is someone is racist.

Having more Hispanics in America isn't a problem at all. The issue is that many of these refugee children don't really have a place to go here in the United States.
Why is that? Racism.

I assumed that they didn't have a place to go because they don't have any family members here in America. Of course, these refugee children could be placed in the adoption system, but if the refugee crisis is exacerbated by more children coming to America, that course of action might overtax adoptive services.
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