Het
blijkt dat de VS duizenden kinderen, die zonder hun ouders en papieren de VS binnenkwamen vanuit Mexico en de rest van Midden-Amerika, vasthoudt in
wat niet anders kan worden aangeduid dan concentratiekampen........ Je kan dan ook gerust spreken van een enorme schending van mensen- en kinderrechten....
Vergeet naast dit alles niet dat in het grootste deel van Latijns-Amerika het leven van een kind niets waard is en de VS er zelf voor zorgt het grootste deel van de volkeren in dit deel van de Amerika's, in diepe armoede zitten, ofwel: de VS is zelf verantwoordelijk voor het vluchten van mensen naar de VS.......
Vergeet naast dit alles niet dat in het grootste deel van Latijns-Amerika het leven van een kind niets waard is en de VS er zelf voor zorgt het grootste deel van de volkeren in dit deel van de Amerika's, in diepe armoede zitten, ofwel: de VS is zelf verantwoordelijk voor het vluchten van mensen naar de VS.......
Lees
het volgende artikel en huiver:
THOUSANDS OF UNDOCUMENTED CHILDREN KEPT IN ‘MODERN-DAY CONCENTRATION CAMPS’
SEPTEMBER
14, 2018 FRIENDS
OF GREED 3
DHS, ICE, IMMIGRANT
CHILDREN, IMMIGRANT
DETENTION,IMMIGRATION, SPUTNIK, TRUMP
United
States (Sputnik)
– Although
hundreds of children were previously released to their families after
being separated by US federal agents earlier this year, data recently
obtained by The New York Times this week revealed that some 12,800
others are still being held in detention centers.
It
should be noted that the large amount of detainees isn’t due
to an influx in migrant children; rather it’s the result
of fewer children being released into the custody
of guardians or sponsors.
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Juan
José Gutiérrez, the executive director of the Full Rights
for Immigrants Coalition (FRIC VS), told Radio
Sputnik’s Loud & Clear on Thursday
that a majority of those being detained are teenagers
from Mexico and Central America who traveled unaccompanied.
“These
individuals are not being picked up by family, friends or
relatives or any kind of sponsor willing to sponsor
children, because the [US President] Donald Trump administration is
making it harder and harder under this zero tolerance
immigration policy for people to step forward and be able
to sponsor these children and get them out of detention,”
he told hosts Brian Becker and John Kiriakou.
“What
we have here is that all these children are being kept in these
modern-day concentration camps called immigration shelters,” he
added, before noting that owners of the shelters are making
a profit off of others’ suffering.”
The
Trump administration issued a new rule in June that states
sponsors must be fingerprinted in order to have a child
released into their care, and that their information has to then
be shared with immigration officials.
Children
are being kept in dozens of shelters scattered
throughout the US as their individual cases travel
through the US court system at a snail’s space. On
Tuesday, it was reported that a tent city for migrant boys
in Tornillo, Texas, would stay open until at least the end
of 2019, marking the third time the temporary shelter saw its
closure delayed.
Kenneth
Wolfe, a Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) spokesperson,
told CBS News Tuesday that the compound would be expanding in order
to accommodate some 3,800 additional beds. Though the facility
originally held some 400 boys when it opened on June 14, 2018,
it currently has the means to house 1,200 kids.
“Acknowledging
that owners of the private detention camps are lining their
pockets with dollar bills, Gutiérrez told Kiriakou that “this
is [being done] in the nature of capitalism, the so-called
free enterprise system, where you always put profits before people’s
rights and their needs.”
“In
this case it is profits before the rights of undocumented
teenagers,” he said.
Reports
surfaced earlier this week that the Trump administration had diverted
some $10 million from several agencies, including the US Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to fund the US Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). This was in addition
to the $200 million that the Trump administration redirected
from the Department of Homeland Security to ICE
over the summer. Of the $200 million, $93 million was allocated
for detention centers.
This
report prepared by Sputnik
=====================================Kortom eens te meer is duidelijk dat de VS niet alleen in het buitenland grootschalige terreur uitoefent, maar ook in eigen land.......
Zie ook:
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'Peuter vluchtelingen moeten eigen zaak bepleiten in VS rechtszalen, de VS: het land van de 'ongekende mogelijkheden....''
'VS martelt gevluchte kinderen.....'
'VS sluit zelfs kinderen van 10 jaar op..... Met dat land onderhoudt Nederland hechte banden, een rechteloos land waaraan 'we' zelfs mensen uitleveren.....'
'Met nieuw VS 'vluchtelingenbeleid' zullen nog meer kinderen seksueel misbruikt worden.....'
'A Grandmother Seeking Asylum Separated From Disabled Grandson at the Border. It’s Been 10 Months'
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'Jeff Sessions: 'asielzoekers zijn alleen welkom in de VS als ze kunnen bewijzen dat ze overleden zijn t.g.v. geweld..........''