Children of undocumented immigrants face uncertainty after parents are apprehended during massive…
Race and Ethnicity /
23 Sep 2019
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Many children were separated from their parents during the massive immigration raid in Mississippi that resulted in roughly 680 arrests. CBS affiliate WJTV’s Lanaya Lewis joins CBSN to discuss what those children are going through.
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18 Comments
Should be that if you come over illegally, you will be deported and no chance of ever getting a U.S. citizenship.
We need to force them in following pur immigration laws.
Kids can go with with the parents
Deport them all together problem solved
Thank god for Donald trump
Well sweety, your parrents broke the laws and are bad. They cheated t the system, and have to be punished for what they did.
They are very very naughty. we will find some whre you can live. You can't go with them in jail…………….
Sad sad sad. I am from Mississippi and for you to say they sponge off of the system is ignorant….. first of all the news just reported to you they were AT WORK when this happened, at their JOB. You know , those things that a lot of people don’t have because they are too LAZY to get up and go to work…….. I believe they should have obtained their citizenship the LEGAL WAY though. They should have went about in the correct manner…… they placed themselves in a predicament and exposed their children to pain that should have never been implemented…… But let’s do get our facts straight, they are hard workers who just try to make a few coins and not live in their native country (which is a whole different demon and story)
I live in Mississippi. I get fining the owners and management of these companies, but I, among others, ABSOLUTELY DO NOT CONDONE children being separated from their parents for any duration of time, unless a violent crime has been committed. Which there hasn’t! This is kidnapping!!! And is much worse of a crime than illegally moving to another country. UNACCEPTABLE! This is creating anti-American citizens. Do you seriously think there are no consequences to this? Fools! There are better ways to handle this.
Turmp look yourself in the mirror you should be a shame
Omg! latino heat
Wait , wait wait just because someone is MEXICAN makes the a bad and evil person?wtf is wrong with people next they'll send afraican Americans back to Africa
Homeless American kids she'd tears do the reporters report on that?
Fun fact: illegally entering a country is illegal
Kick every one of them out; with their kids. I honestly think the kids should go because the parents need to raise their kids. A mother and a father is detrimental in a child’s up brining therefore the kids need to go as well. The kids can apply when they are 18. To late for their law breaking parents but the kids would have advantages in their country of origin they had American education, english was taught depending on age.
It's not the job of the United States to shelter and take care of Illegal Immigrants. Its their home countries job.
These people are here ILLEGALLY. Try moving to a different country without the correct documents.
Mamma mia if only your parents followed immigrant rule and regulation. Letsa go
They need to do this in there own country. The dream is only Americans only. Not illegal immigrants. Bring on more raids. We need to make more room for other immigrants
I feel no pity for them. They take away resources meant for our people. For every immigrant child in a classroom is that much less towards our children. For the people bitchin about it, I doubt you pay taxes or even have a job. Its fun spending other people's money ain't it.