Friday, December 22, 2006

More about the DHS raid

which left children wandering the streets after their parents were arrested:
"Some of the children potentially face legal separation from their detained parents if relatives, friends and others don't step in soon and formally take over guardianship, Gajardo says. St. Peter and Paul officials and others are scrambling to avoid such a development and Gajardo says they have until January.

"We do not want these kids to be split up. We don't want siblings split up. We want them to be back with their parents," Gajardo said."


Tell me why we had this raid again?

2 comments:

Steve Bates said...

Someone read A Christmas Carol and preferred the "before" version of Scrooge. Or perhaps they preferred Seuss's Grinch before his heart grew three (?) sizes.

Or maybe they don't read at all, and are just mean as hell by nature.

Who, exactly, is supposed to get what message, exactly, from this atrocity?

ellroon said...

Maybe Bush needed to disappear a hundred or so illegals to go work on his dungeons in Paraguay...

It's cleaqr people are outraged enough to keep track of those who were caught in the raids. The children in the school systems, the workers in the factories, all of them are connected to our society in some way.

I keep on thinking of those children and hoping nothing horrible has happened to them....