RE: Question of the Day - To Separate or Not To Separate Immigrant/Refugee/Asylum Seeking Families? [news][qod]

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Question of the Day - To Separate or Not To Separate Immigrant/Refugee/Asylum Seeking Families? [news][qod]

in news •  6 years ago 

Children have grandfathers and grandmothers. If the parent has committed an offense, then a close relative should become the guardian.

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Wow, that's exactly our policy in many cases, these facilities you see house children for 3 days or less while they try to locate relatives in the US or to return them home. What did you think happened?

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

My father is 82 years old. He's in poor health. I send it to a nursing home or take care of myself? I now take care of my father myself. This is a difficult job. And what other way out? Can you tell me?

That sounds tough, not sure what it has to do with this discussion though. I don't like my father very much so for me I would put him in a home, I don't know how you feel about yours.

I most of all love my wife. I really love my son and my father. I also like to eat and drink beer and have a rest and I like to work very much. Although this does not apply to our dialogue!

congratulations, I am really into White Claw hard seltzer right now and working on cleaning out my basement.

I most of all love my wife. I really love my son and my father. I also like to eat and drink beer and have a rest and I like to work very much. Although this does not apply to our dialogue!

I am also a child to my father.