Active-duty troops are now stationed inside the Border Patrol's holding facility in Donna, Texas, and monitoring migrant adults and children from just a few feet away, NBC reports, a move a congressman says comes close to violating the Posse Comitatus Act. https://t.co/ETw8eNaAAh
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 25, 2019
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I gasped several times while watching this video. The cruelty of these @ICEgov agents is horrifying. There’s no reforming this. This is the agency’s entire purpose.
THIS is why we say #NeverAgainIsNow. THIS is why we need to #ShutDownICE. pic.twitter.com/6gDSqdKpGr
— Sophie Ellman-Golan (@EgSophie) July 25, 2019
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This is a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act https://t.co/mBmi3mHAPf US soldiers now stationed inside migrant detention camp as 'prison guards' – Yahoo
— Yael Grauer (@yaelwrites) July 29, 2019
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Make no mistake: separating children from their parents like this will lead to lasting trauma.
It is child abuse.https://t.co/2hKBkiG69l
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) August 8, 2019
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US immigration agents arrest 680 people at Mississippi food processing plants in largest raids in at least a decade. https://t.co/LuBgaO1DZB
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 7, 2019
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"The girl is upset and I get that. But her father committed a crime." CBP chief Mark Morgan downplays an emotional video showing an 11-year-old girl sobbing and begging for ICE to let her parents go following raids on Mississippi food processing plants. https://t.co/M4fkvf67QC pic.twitter.com/X0vh7KSVXb
— CNN (@CNN) August 11, 2019
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Washington Post reports that a Trump-owned construction company has continued to use undocumented workers for projects at his properties going back nearly 2 decades.
About 680 undocumented workers were arrested in the Mississippi ICE raids.https://t.co/Cn7ojXUimV— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 10, 2019
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“My dad didn’t do nothing. He’s not a criminal,” said an 11-year-old girl as US immigration authorities detained 680 undocumented workers in Mississippi this week. "Government, please put your hearts — let my parents be free with everybody else, please.” https://t.co/ECb0LiEkRr pic.twitter.com/XeFFZZblQq
— CNN (@CNN) August 10, 2019
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You can't defend this after seeing the tears of children absolutely terrified that they won't see their parents again. Their cries pull at every human emotion possible and won't soon be forgotten. #MississippiRaids https://t.co/5avZEuUibH
— Dwight Evans (@DwightEvansPA) August 9, 2019