Central American unaccompanied minors streaming over South Texas border
A Dallas County judge has ruled that three county facilities will be offered as temporary shelters for more than 2,000 unaccompanied Central American migrant children. He plans to cycle kids through the facilities in between 21-35 days with the help of legal aid bringing their refugee claims to court. Some 90,000 unaccompanied minors are expected to cross the South Texas border by October. Here is a sampling of voicemails from Dallasites on the plans to house the kids:
"[Judge Clay Jenkins] should be arrested. He does not care about children, otherwise, he’d be pro-life. Because what is the difference between a child in a womb and a child out of the womb? Nothing. So we do not want the illegals here. Thank you for taking my call and feel free to call be back. Thanks. Bye."
--Anonymous
"I've lived in Dallas most of my 67 years and I’ve never been prouder to be a Dallasite. Thank you, man. Bye." --Larry Holloway, Oak Cliff, TX
"I've got total dissatisfaction with you, Clay Jenkins....I vehemently oppose providing anything but a ticket home to these illegals." --Gina Perkins, Grand Prairie, TX
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