A deepening humanitarian crisis on the Southern border is straining towns, aid groups and federal agencies as thousands of families, when released, immediately need shelter.
In April, a single-month record of 58,000 parents and children crossing together illegally were arrested, federal data released today show.
WSJ
Parents with their children are a danger to us all;
they cross the border and our judges have to start a brawl.
Can they stay or must they leave -- or should we just ignore
these skulking troublemakers who abuse our south back door?
It's best, I think, to collar them and throw them in the pokey;
jail time will encourage them to always remain low-key.
Then when we release them they can wander as they want;
they will mind their P's and Q's (although they get quite gaunt.)
Fam'lies fleeing violence and hunger ought to know
America the Beautiful will only feed them crow.
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