What's worse than being a 'caged' child? Being in the 'care' of an open borders advocate's migrant center
In a story that got no attention because it fit no established 'narrative,' two reporters from the Los Angeles Times exposed a revolting scandal: the foul, inhuman conditions of a vaunted L.A. child migrant center called Casa Libre led by a top open borders advocate billed as a "champion of immigrant rights."
In their report, Cindy Carcamo and Paloma Esquivel begin:
Los Angeles lawyer Peter Schey has long been a trailblazing courtroom defender of immigrant youth.
He helped argue the Supreme Court case that ensured the right of children without legal status to attend public schools. He also helped secure the Flores settlement — a landmark 1997 agreement to safeguard migrant children held by the government, which gave his legal foundation the right to inspect those shelters.
If I were a migrant kid stuck in a pit like that, I'd ask for a trip back to Uncle Sam's cage.
Why the place didn't get shut down as a health hazard and a plague on society years ago is amazing, but we do know that it was loaded with patronage from powerful California Democrats, such as Maria Elena Durazo, who was on the board of this place until recently and now is the state senator who led Gov. Gavin Newsom on a junket to El Salvador to find out how he could help illegal aliens coming to California even more — such as bankroll more of these houses of horror? Conflict of interest? You decide.
What's scary is that places such as Casa Libre, run by these NGO functionaries — and Schey was honored as an 'immigrant advocate' by the Los Angeles city council — are viewed as the humane alternative for what it delicately calls "the most vulnerable children." They're the answer to what the left falsely calls the Trump administration's 'caged children' policy, meaning, the U.S. detention of children caught crossing the U.S. border illegally and in need of care. (There were cages, sure enough, but they dated from the Obama era.)
Remember this?
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) made a big accusation about U.S. border policy Wednesday evening during an Instagram Live video in which she was drinking wine and assembling furniture on the floor of her apartment."At least I'm not trying to cage children at the border and inject them with drugs," she said. "That's not a mistake. That is a deliberate policy to attack people based on their national origin. That's not a mistake, that's just hatred. That's just cruelty. That's just wrong!"She made the comment after she complained about the frequent criticism she faces for gaffes as a 29-year-old Congresswoman.
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