The ACLU has admitted that migrant parents in the "family separation" furor are deliberately leaving at least 114 children in the United States, says a court filing by the federal government. The acknowledged abandonment of the 114 children and youths — plus the de-facto abandonment of up to 232 others — undermines the progressives' media-magnified claim that President Donald Trump maliciously separated victimized families as they fled from crime into the safety of the United States. Instead, the migrants' decisions to leave 114 children behind highlights the migrants' rational and reasonable plan to use the border loopholes created by progressives to get themselves and their children — either separately or together — to the United States' job opportunities, free education, peaceful streets, and anti-poverty programs. "This is not surprising to anyone," said Rosemary Jenks, policy director at NumbersUSA. She continued: There is no question that the parents generally hope they can stay here legally with their children, but when faced with the choice — either you are going home by yourself or with your family — they are choosing to go home by themselves. They have clearly made this [seperation] decision. "People react to incentives," said Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for… Read full this story
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