I honestly hope not, heh.
No hard feelings I hope, I just took that joke a little personal.
Honestly, I've been out of sorts because of the children being taken at our border. I've been trying to figure out what the official rationale is, but I can't even find a pretense.
I can poke plenty of holes in the exaggerated wailing and gnashing of teeth from Twitter-liberals etc, because they blow everything out of proportion, and yet... Best I can tell, it IS horrible. It's just that they claim 3 months of waiting at the border, when it's really 3 weeks, and that's still not a good situation. Putting it lightly.
And I have no idea why the children are being separated, except for the obvious reason of discouraging immigrants. Trump's administration sometimes denies it outright, usually "pivots" to the problems of immigration, never actually explains why this is happening.
I'm pretty much convinced that this is actually just a shitty intimidation tactic. But it worries me that even relatively-balanced news sources aren't even giving me a glimpse into a rationale behind it. I'm failing to understand the other side, and that's a problem.
So many of these people are legitimate asylum seekers, doing everything *correctly*....
Edit: To clarify, it's apparently like 1-3 weeks before you *get interviewed*, AKA when your children get taken and your family is put in US camps instead of camping next to the border, visiting every day to see if your number's up. This went to shit as a direct result of Trump's "0-tolerance" policies.
The separation stage can take months, from what I read.