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"Historical
Encyclopedia Americanusà "ž " Abridged Version, Third Edition,
2098
Chapter Seven,
Page one hundred sixty-nine
American Shame in 2018
In the period known as Trump's Cruel Debacle number 666 America became an international symbol of intolerance and inhumanity when The United States Department of Justice issued an official release.
Not a law, rather an edict at the behest of disgraced President Donald J. Trump, America's Attorney General began to inflict cruel and unusual punishment on Central American immigrants seeking asylum from gangs, poverty, rape and other inhumane conditions.
After suffering long and punishing journeys as much as one thousand miles from their homelands to reach legal Southern-American border entry points, thousands of weary immigrants found it either extremely difficult or literally impossible to enter The United States through legal channels.
With no viable recourse available, many of these families that included nursing babies and young children as well as parents, aunts and uncles had no choice but to seek entrance through non-approved border crossings.
The Zero-Tolerance policy mandated that all adults entering at these areas be incarcerated in internment camps. Reminiscent of Nazi Germany concentration camps, children and parents as well as many males and females were separated.
Newspaper and media journalists as they were called at the time were given little or no access to the "camps." Rumors, later confirmed found that many children were "lost" and never accounted for.
The internment centers that were a combination
of old "Big Box" stores without windows and tents
were provided as shelter. Food, clothing and other essentials were allegedly
provided, though without means of independent verification no one including the
U.S. Senate and House of Representatives could corroborate the quality of services provided.
On June nineteenth, 2018 the U.S. government announced that it was opening 'Tender Age' centers. This was a first-time event for the government as it struggled to deal with the surge in infants that had been taken from parents. Many raised questions about infants who would not be receiving the physical contact that is so important at this tender age to use the government's own verbiage.
These centers as the others were not run by The Department of Homeland Security. It was United States policy to turn children over to The Department of Health and Human Services. They in turn hired private contractors to fulfill the necessary tasks.
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