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Thursday, June 27, 2019

The migrant children in tent cities could have a suite at Trump's Washington hotel for rates lower than what the US government spends detaining them





In the end, it will be the silence of those who call themselves Christians that will be the greatest indictment of their failure.
You cannot be silent while children are being kept in cages and call yourself virtuous. You cannot justify a crime against humanity and consider yourself a good person. Those who fail to speak up, those who fail to speak out -- they are the "good Germans" of this era.
Silence equals death. If not physical death, then moral death.
Those who call themselves Christians who do not speak up in outrage are enablers. Jesus would vomit on them.


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Every US state has at least two facilities where ICE holds immigrants, with many in and around major cities. We created a map that shows the dispersed geography of the more than 1,400 ICE detention centers across the US.



THIS IS CORRUPTION WHEN OUR TAX DOLLARS ARE PAYING RIP OFF PRICES AND NOT PROVIDING THE CARE AND SERVICES REQUIRED. 

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“I have never seen conditions as appalling as what we witnessed last week,” one attorney said.




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It costs $775 per person per night to house the migrant children separated from their parents in a tent city. The rates advertised at some of President Donald Trump's most expensive hotels are lower than that.

  • Some migrant children have been detained in so-called tent cities, without their parents, as part of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" border policy.
  • Housing a child in these locations costs $775 per child per night on average, according to NBC.
  • Business Insider research showed Trump hotels in New York, Las Vegas, and Washington, DC, all offering rates for suites lower than $775.
The migrant children being detained away from their parents in tent cities could be put up in a suite at one of President Donald Trump's hotels at a rate lower than what the US government is reportedly spending on them.
According to NBC News, it costs the Department of Health and Human Services $775 per person per night on average to house detained children in the temporary shelters near the US border.
Business Insider found several suites at Trump hotels advertising rates lower than that, including a junior suite in the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC, offered at $757 before taxes and fees for the night of June 23 ($869.04 including taxes and fees).
At the New York City Trump International Hotel & Tower, just off Columbus Circle near Central Park, a one-bedroom suite with a city view was available for $710 before taxes and fees July 3. Trump's Las Vegas hotel was offering a penthouse suite with a view of the strip at a rate of $710 on July 3.
The Washington junior suites have a king-size bed with Trump-branded linen, a separate seating area with a 55-inch flat-screen TV, an "executive desk," and a chandelier. The bathrooms have two tubs, one of which is lined with marble, and come with high-end toiletries.
Photographs from one of the three tent cities, near Tornillo, Texas, show tent dormitories filled with bunk beds and a mobile medical unit based out of a truck.

READ MORE ABOUT THE HORRIFYING CONCENTRATION CAMP CONDITIONS: LINK



JUST STAND UP!


Paul Byrd




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