Summary

Trump’s new “border czar,” Tom Homan, announced family detention centers are part of the administration’s immigration enforcement plan, potentially reviving practices ended by Biden.

Homan supports litigating the Flores Settlement Agreement, which limits detaining migrant children to 20 days, and aims to increase immigration judges to expedite cases.

While he denies plans for large-scale family separations, critics like the ACLU warn the proposals could coerce parents into tough decisions about their children.

  • @[email protected]
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    Fixed.

    Trump’s ‘border czar’ says family detention centers concentration camps could play a role in deportation effort

  • @CharlesDarwin
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    922 days ago

    I wonder how surprised some of his voters will be if/when they end up in donvict’s concentration camps, oops, I mean, “detention centers” because they had a bit too much melanin and maybe certain last names…

    • @[email protected]
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      1022 days ago

      Trump voters don’t care, and enjoy the cruelty. Others didn’t vote for this. So who is “u”? Both of the Trump voters who care about the treatment of immigrants?

        • @[email protected]
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          121 days ago

          I would assume that the Americans who are concerned about the treatment of immigrant families and the Americans who voted for Trump are fairly disjoint groups. So it’s not really fair to tell the first group that they should just accept such centres because they voted for them, since they mostly didn’t.

          • You really have missed the point. You, as a nation, voted for Donald Trump he is therefore ur president, whether you like it or not.

            So it’s not really fair to tell the first group that they should just accept such centres because they voted for them, since they mostly didn’t.

            By that logic it’s not fair to tell the January 6 rioters that they should just accept the election.

            • @Eatspancakes84
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              121 days ago

              Democracy requires that you accept the outcome of elections, not that you agree with the policies enacted by the majority.

                • @Eatspancakes84
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                  020 days ago

                  You make it sound like I (or anybody else on Lemmy) is in charge of implementing this extremely inhumane policy. Again, I emphasise that I do not agree with mass deportations.

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    • @Harvey656
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      Didn’t vote for this fuck, so, don’t do it at all.

        • @Harvey656
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          120 days ago

          I know this might be popular belief or something, but I am an individual, my beliefs do not necessarily align with what my government believes.

          Not sure why everyone thinks this. Individuals are not their government. It’s ridiculous that it even needs to be said.