Prosecution for child abuse of illegal aliens who bring their kids into the U.S.
I see the California is foolishly about to pass a law allowing the children of illegal invaders to obtain drivers licenses. The law's proponents use the soggy-headed mantra that the children, themselves foreign nationals, are here through "no fault of their own," which means that they were abducted from their country.
It has suddenly occurred to me that the answer is obvious. The invading parents have deliberately and with forethought involved their children in a series of crimes, and removed them from their own country without legal authorization. (How odd that Mexico doesn't prosecute them for that.)
Understand that mere Americans will generally be prosecuted and have their parental privileges curtailed, perhaps terminated if they deliberately involve their children in any series of crimes, much less ones in which the children are taken out of the country illegally-- in effect kidnapped.
So, why not prosecute the parents, and seize the children, as would be done were real citizens involved? After all, the wholly insane demand of advocates for the "undocumented residents," is that they be treated as though they had the right to be here.
Let's see some arrests, and the return of the "poor, hapless and victimized children" to the country they were kidnapped from, even if that benighted country doesn't seem to mind, nor miss them very much.
Another solution to a pesky problem!
Who agrees?
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