I love the hypocrisy of these so-called “human rights groups”. They remind me of the Pope and Catholic Church at large. Whenever there is a crisis, such as the migration of Muslims into Europe, the Pope immediately condemns those countries who refuse to take refugees in, such as Hungary for example. Ironically, he won’t take any of them in himself, not even a token family! He will however, pray for them, which I am sure does a lot for their cause.
“Human rights groups” operate in the same fashion. They criticize the President, but do nothing to help resolve the crisis.
Has anyone ever thought about the fact that the United States, as a country, is centuries younger than any country in Central or South America, not to mention Europe? Yet many of those countries are all f*cked up. Why?
In the case of Central and South America, there is no objective reason why Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, etc. should have the widespread corruption, total chaos and disorder that they have. They’ve all had at least 250 years more than the United States to figure it all out. And being smaller than the U.S. means it is easier to organize themselves, yet they can’t seem to do it.
By the way, most if not all of these countries have tremendous potential. In the case of Central American countries, they have it all: two oceans, beautiful mountains, fertile valleys, natural ports, great quantities of gold, silver, oil, etc. Yet, once again, they are totally f*cked up.
The question is, what obligation do we have to continue to help the rest of the world? the answer, NONE! TGO
Refer to story below. Source: Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said on Monday that U.S. authorities would begin next week removing millions of immigrants who are in the United States illegally.
“Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States,” Trump tweeted, referring to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. “They will be removed as fast as they come in,” he said. He did not offer specifics.
There are an estimated 12 million immigrants who are in the United States illegally, mainly from Mexico and Central America.
Under a deal reached earlier this month, Mexico has agreed to take Central American immigrants seeking asylum in the United States until their cases are heard in U.S. courts.
The agreement, which included Mexico pledging to deploy National Guard troops to stop Central American immigrants from reaching the U.S. border, averted a Trump threat to hit Mexican imports with tariffs.
Trump also said in the tweet that Guatemala “is getting ready to sign a Safe-Third Agreement.”
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence suggested last week that Guatemala could receive asylum seekers from its neighbors as a so-called safe third country.
Details of the plan have not been made public, and Guatemala has not publicly confirmed talks that the U.S. State Department said were taking place in Guatemala on Friday.
U.S. rights group Human Rights First said, however, it was “simply ludicrous” for the United States to assert that Guatemala was capable of protecting refugees, when its own citizens are fleeing violence.
Mexico has agreed that if its measures to stem the flow of migrants are unsuccessful, it will discuss signing a safe third country agreement with the United States.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Mohammad Zargham and Peter Cooney)