Posted on 06/19/2018 6:47:12 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Guatemalan President, Jimmy Morales took to social media today to share his views on the immigration policy of U.S. President, Donald Trumps administration.
Morales stated when a policy, however necessary it pretends to appear, ends with the separation of the family and the pain of so many human beings, especially children, it should not only be revised, it should be corrected as soon as possible.
The nobility and greatness of a nation are at stake, he added.
The policy has sparked international concern because its enforcement causes the separation of entire families at the United States border.
The United Nations today urged Washington to cease from the controversial practice of separating asylum-seeking Central American immigrant children from their parents at the southern border.
The UN said that it is deeply concerned over the zero tolerance policy introduced by President Donald Trumps administration to deter illegal immigration.
The United States also announced today its withdrawal from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Where’s your nobility and greatness
you putz...??? You’ve got your own
citizens scared and running from you.
Go ahead, dump your trash, the Trump
crew will clean it up for you.
You forgot your sarcasm tag....
I think Trump should keep doing what he’s doing - the squishes are squealing because he’s hurting their illegal efforts!
You have nothing to say to us, absolutely nothing. After your 36-year civil war, you have valleys filled with skeletons. Several Guatemalans have told me so. They should be armed and sent back to kill all government officials.
Why are we still in the UN?
Great. We can deport them all out to Guatemala.
When did the children of Guatemala (MS 13 anyone?) become Americas responsibility?
You just cant make this sh*t up.
Dearest jimmie: Your country sucks. Face it. You are the president there and you are responsible for it sucking. Shut up.
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