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A Delphi forum for discussing breaking news, memes, various topics of interest. From the serious to the silly, we discuss the top stories in the news, on Twitter, and in your social media world. Every day, a different story.
6/20/18
Update on toddlers and girls: @HHSGov just offered me photos of facilities with girls and toddlers from 2016, long before zero tolerance was enacted.
— Jacob Soboroff (@jacobsoboroff) June 19, 2018
I said no thanks.
Still trying to get in.
6/20/18
This is me standing up! https://t.co/UoL4HYI4Cp
— Jenn Budd (@jenn_budd) June 19, 2018
6/20/18
Lawyers and medical professionals who visited a federal shelter for babies and toddlers taken from parents at border describe play rooms of crying preschool-age children in crisis. https://t.co/VCK2qmZDTf
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 20, 2018
6/20/18
Up to 9 governors pulling National Guard from border deployments:
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) June 19, 2018
Maryland
Virginia
Rhode Island
New York
Massachusetts
Delaware
North Carolina
New Jersey
Connecticut
(4 more for a sweep of the original 13 colonies) https://t.co/ujmvEtDWH0
6/20/18
HHS just blocked us from entering its facility in Homestead, Florida to check on the welfare of the children being held here. They are obviously hiding something, and we are going to get to the bottom of this. pic.twitter.com/q4m6Zd0ck2
— Senator Bill Nelson (@SenBillNelson) June 19, 2018
6/20/18
The administration’s action today to deny us access to their Homestead, Florida facility where they are holding 1,000 migrant children is against EVERYTHING that we as a country stand for. They ought to be ashamed of themselves. pic.twitter.com/Zv8Py0f3M8
— Senator Bill Nelson (@SenBillNelson) June 19, 2018
6/20/18
A mother from Honduras was separated from her five year-old son six weeks ago. They still haven't seen each other, and she's frantic she'll be deported without him. My report from El Paso: https://t.co/UOtpCMYC4x
— Jonathan Blitzer (@JonathanBlitzer) June 19, 2018
6/20/18
Brooklyn 3rd graders making cards for children being held at detention camps. These kids and their teachers are showing more humanity than our nation’s leaders ever could. (Cards will be brought to Texas by a group of clergy tonight.) pic.twitter.com/inShzq84m6
— Doug Gordon (@BrooklynSpoke) June 20, 2018
6/20/18
Several companies that house migrant children have employed workers accused of sexual misconduct and abuse, @Reveal and The Texas Tribune found: https://t.co/OggtgoTZJn
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) June 20, 2018
6/20/18
How do you reunite an infant, who can not communicate who their parent is, with a parent who is not allowed to access them, because they have been sent to separate states, or the parent has been deported? This is a recipe for permanent separation. https://t.co/a2e9202LiT
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) June 20, 2018