Posted on 04/27/2007 8:40:37 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Hey hey.
Yes, everybody was LIED to EXCEPT GWB, he could not possibly have been mislead./s (Not that I’m buying in to any of that).
Collateral damage.
The Shi_ list!
They where all banned or suspended.
Why? Did they say bad things??
How’s it going?
That depends. Is telling JimRob to STFU a bad thing?
It all took place on that rudy thread.
Not bad.
That’s misleading. One person said that. Not all of them.
Only if he finds out about it :)
I should have put the /s tag on that. sorry.
Is JimRob the owner of FR? Why do people ask JimRob to STFU???
Casualty roster.
U.N. rights expert to probe U.S. treatment of illegal immigrants
By ELIANE ENGELERAssociated Press Writer
GENEVA United Nations human rights expert will head to the United States later this month to investigate a highly criticized Texas center for detained immigrant families, a U.N. official said Friday.
Jorge Bustamante, the Human Rights Council’s independent expert on migrant rights, also will examine two border areas where U.S. officials have announced they would crack down on Mexicans illegally crossing the border, said Yvon Edoumou, a spokesman for the U.N. human rights office in Geneva.
Bustamante will “witness first hand the situation of migrants at the borders and in immigration detention facilities,” he said.
The U.S. government is facilitating the visit, which will take place from April 30 to May 18, Edoumou said.
Bustamante, a Mexican, will discuss migrant issues with American government officials, campaign groups and immigrants during the mission that includes stops in Tucson, Ariz.; Austin, Texas; Fort Myers, Fla.; New York; and Washington, D.C.
He also will visit the T. Don Hutto facility, a former prison in Taylor, Texas, that typically houses about 400 non-criminal immigrants awaiting deportation or other outcomes to their immigration cases.
Earlier this month, a U.S. district judge said living conditions seemed “questionable” at the facility. Civil liberties and immigration advocates contend families at Hutto are subjected to psychologically abusive guards, inadequate medical care and inhumane conditions and that the facility is run like a prison. They sued federal officials in March on behalf of several children detained at the center.
Bustamante will also examine the U.S.-Mexican border in San Diego, Calif., and Nogales, Ariz. - two of seven places where U.S. immigration officials announced earlier this week that they would fill in illegal cross-border tunnels to keep smugglers from reopening them.
Bustamante’s findings will be presented to the 47-nation rights council at its next session in June.
Oh Yeah. Add Sully777 to that list. LOL
Thanks for clearing that up, sweetie-kins.
One person said STFU to Jim.
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