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Originally Posted by HockeyIlliterate
Do you honestly think that doing so will stop or reduce Hispanic immigration?
Or, more realistically, what would you propose to do with people that just show up at the border with no real family contacts, job prospects, or money? Just put them on a bus to a random city and wish them luck?
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No, not relying on these centres has nothing to do with curbing Hispanic immigration.
And, most realistically, it is not my job to figure out how not to keep children in unlicensed holding facilities, that's the government's job. There are licensed facilities and many of these children have family on the US side of the border, so it's the government's job to figure out to get them into safe hands quickly, whether that means identifying and verifying their sponsors, putting them into licensed childcare facilities, or increasing the level of care in these facilities so that it meets the standards we expect for adoptive children.
Why do you think it's everyone but the government's job to solve their problems?