#CloseTheCamps Trends As News of Unsanitary Conditions in Detention Centers Spreads

Yes, the deaths are caused by gross mismanagement allowing inhumane conditions in a country that has tons of land and money.

This isn't even some kind of massive amount of people were talking about. it's not like they're trying to deal with millions of people. They're only housing tens of thousands of immigrants and somehow they can't manage to treat them like human beings even though they really committed no serious crimes.

On top of that we stole North America from these people and eradicated most of their native DNA as early European colonists. There's no long-term solution where we don't share America with the ancestors of the people we stole it from. It's not like they're just going to go away. So, treating them like disposable life will most certainly come back to haunt us.

if you want to actually have an impact on immigration you should go after the businesses that hire immigrants and you should assist Mexico in South America in stabilizing and developing their economies because that will easily control immigration far more than walls or silly ass concentration camps that are bound blow up in your face.

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