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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
The article I posted ( if you read it), says that in 2013 alone, if the 70,000 parents separated from their kids, more than 10,000 had not been accused of any crimes.
So how were they “prioritized” before being separated from their children? You are pathetically, desperately, trying to differentiate between the two.
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"Crimes" Jim. Being in the country illegally isn't a crime. There were other criteria being used to prioritize deportations as your article describes.