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"Truth is not what you want it to be; it is what it is, and you must bend to its power or live a lie", Miyamoto Musashi
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Bet he’s getting kudos.

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Media Rant: Stop excluding the person’s name in the headline. Everyone should know about Scott Lloyd’s racist and religious douchery.

Would Lloyd’s 7 kids go to Daddy’s Summer Camp?

Office of Refugee Resettlement chief E. Scott Lloyd ― who first attracted national interest when a federal court slapped down his attempt to ban a teenage migrant who’d been raped from obtaining an abortiontold subordinates last year that he’d have to personally sign off before any kids could be released from ORR’s secure facilities. 
Scott Lloyd personally reviewed requests to release migrant children from jail-like “secure facilities” created a bureaucratic bottleneck that dramatically increased the amount of time kids spent locked up.
Lloyd, a father of seven, soon turned his anti-abortion politics into ORR policy. 
He denied abortions to six children in ORR custody, instead coaxing them to seek counseling at Christian-run pregnancy centers and requiring them to notify their families of the pregnancies, according to lawsuits. 
One of those women eventually received an abortion, and in April, a federal judge blocked Lloyd’s policy of requiring unaccompanied children in ORR custody to carry unwanted pregnancies to term.

“They’re turning ORR into a detention agency. It does not reflect the intent of Congress. They are not equipped to become a juvenile detention agency.”

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Commander Jonathan White’s testimony is shocking and damning. 

The only honorable and truthful person was the person wearing the uniform. Unlike like lying “Summer CampMatthew Albence, the head of Enforcement and Removal Operations division of ICE.

  1. There was no mention of kids being drugged or abused
  2. OR U.S. District Judge Dolly M. Gee ordering Trump’s government to stop drugging immigrant children without proper consent from a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist
  3. OR Judge Gee ordering the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement to move immigrant children out of the Shiloh Treatment Center in Manvel, Texas, and into less restrictive housing

"there was no policy that was going to result in family separation.", Jonathan White

“Separation of children from their parents entails significant risk of harm to children”, Jonathan White
“There's no question. There's no question that separation of children from parents entails significant potential for traumatic psychological injury to the child.“, Jonathan White

“What went wrong is that children were separated from their parents and referred as unaccompanied alien children when in fact they were accompanied”, Jonathan White

#TheHague for everyone involved.

Word for Word: HHS Official Warned Against Family Separations (C-SPAN)

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👏 👏 👏 Judge Dolly Gee. The Shiloh Treatment Center must be shutdown and those involved must be prosecuted. #RepublicansCOMPLICIT

Possible Reasons for Trump’s Cruelty:

A federal judge in California has ruled the government must release most kids being held in a notorious Texas facility where they were given psychiatric medications without parental consent, and that federal baby jailers must get proper consent or a court order to administer such meds in the future.
It's a big win for immigrant advocates who contended the government-contracted facilities misused psychiatric drugs as "chemical straight jackets" to force kids into compliance. We agree, that's terrible. For one thing, it's "straitjacket."
The lawsuit involved yet another follow-up to the 1997 Flores settlement, which limited how long the government can detain minors in immigration cases, and was overseen by US District Judge Dolly Gee. The defendants were the Department of Justice and the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the agency responsible for caring for migrant kids. ORR had been housing kids at Shiloh Treatment Center in Manvel, Texas, where kids were sent for a lot of reasons Gee found violated the terms of Flores, particularly the terms that required minors be housed in the "least restrictive setting" possible unless they were determined to be a danger to themselves or others, as the song goes.

kids at Shiloh were routinely medicated”

The Center for Investigative Reporting, relying on court documents that cited the testimony of kids and parents, discovered in June that kids at Shiloh were routinely medicated, and often had no idea why -- or for that matter, why they'd been sent to Shiloh in the first place. Some had extreme side effects, like being so dizzy they had trouble walking or even sitting up in a chair.
  • Gee cited the case of at least one boy who was deprived of water as a "security measure" 
  • Gee cited one child who'd testified about being given "seven pills every day" and another who said "I take pills every morning and every night,"
Shiloh is among 71 companies that receive funds from the federal government to house and supervise immigrant children deemed unaccompanied minors.
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