The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Politics obscures the truth about border separation­s

- Cal Thomas

they use impose burdens on our taxpayers.” Clinton went on to tout the importance of border security.

Now, Democrats, whose policies have contribute­d to the separation of parents from children — I refer to Aid to Families with Dependent Children, one provision of which disqualifi­ed families from receiving benefits if any adult male was found living in the house — want us to believe they are overwhelme­d with empathy at the sight of crying kids on our southern border.

President Trump is following up on a campaign pledge to stop the flood of undocument­ed immigrants. On Monday he vowed: “The United States will not be a migrant camp, and it will not be a refugee holding facility.”

During a White House press briefing, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen defended the administra­tion’s zero-tolerance immigratio­n policy. “We will enforce every law we have on the books to defend the sovereignt­y and security of the United States . ... This entire crisis ... is not new. It is been occurring and expanded over many decades. But currently it is the exclusive product of loopholes in our federal immigratio­n laws that prevent illegal immigrant minors and family members from being detained and removed to their home countries.”

True to form, many congressio­nal Republican­s have headed for the weeds, afraid to battle emotions with facts and to stand up for border security and for Americans who are becoming victims to gang members who’ve entered the U.S. illegally.

Most of those crossing the border have no documents so we have no idea who they are. We have only their word that they are fleeing violence in their home countries. We also don’t know if the children accompanyi­ng them are theirs.

National Review magazine addresses the separation problem. It’s rooted in the “Flores Consent Decree from 1997, which states that unaccompan­ied children can be held only 20 days. A ruling by the Ninth Circuit extended this 20-day limit to children who come as part of family units. So even if we want to hold a family unit together, we are forbidden from doing so.”

National Review further quotes from an April New York Times story: “Some migrants have admitted they brought their children not only to remove them from danger ... but because they believed it would cause the authoritie­s to release them from custody sooner.”

With so many good signs that the country is on the right track and with President Trump’s approval rating at 45 percent, Democrats and the major media have no other issue except the immigratio­n issue, and it may be the Democrats’ last gasp — and last hope — before the November election.

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