Yeah see that's what I'm saying, there is a lot of evidence, but it's all basically secondhand data. Now the U.S military has taken effective steps using this data to improve that ratio, for instance the use of silhouettes instead of bulls-eyes for training. That does lend it credence.
But really folks the difference in taking children from mothers for legal immigration reasons (terrible and unjustified as it is) and shooting mothers with their children as they try to cross the border seeking asylum should be apparent.
Understand that my comparison to Kristallnacht isn't in regards to the moral implications, or even the parallel in murdering ethnic groups. Kristallnacht was the turning point for the rest of the civilized world. It marked the point where Germany officially endorsed ideas like the Final Solution. It was the impetus for global opposition to Nazi Germany, and indeed when the calls for war began. We live in a post-WW2 world, and I believe that the response to such an act would be swift and decisive, similar to Trump's response to the chemical attacks in the Middle East on a greater scale.
Gunning down those thousands of unarmed people on the border would be an act not matched by a first-world nation since WW2. The only question is whether America is at a point where such a thing will occur. My answer is no. We don't have a National Guard filled with people ready to begin another Holocaust. But I also would not be surprised if violence occurs. There's too much emotion caught up in this.