Here's a picture of Lady Justice.
The blindfold gives us the impression that "Justice is Blind". Meaning that you should reasonable expect fair treatment in our courts.
Can someone point out any US law that is actually discriminatory due to race? If you break a law and get caught that is on you. Personal responsibility comes into play.
As a sovereign nation we have all sorts of laws. Many of them deal with who can live here, who can visit and for how long. Many nations have similar laws. How these laws are enforced differ from country to country. For the most part these laws make sense since they protect the populace from marauding hordes. I'm only interested in how they are applied here in the US of A.
Now we have a 'crisis' on our southern border. Someone sent out a memo that the back door was open, so come on in. And come they did. Lots of folks that live here are not too happy with the events that are taking place. Some have even gotten involved with protesting the huge crowds of illegal minors. Others like to point out that the protesters are only angry because the illegal kids don't look like them. The 2nd group likes to paint the other group as being racist for wanting the country to uphold the law.
H.R. 7311 also know as the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 was signed by President GW Bush on 12/23/2008. Below is a section of that law.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/hr7311#summary
I don't see anywhere in the law that mentions race. It refers to the children as unaccompanied aliens. So why would someone that wants this law enforced be labeled a racist? Are we suppose to ignore our laws since this affects children? If so, then why have any law at all.

The blindfold gives us the impression that "Justice is Blind". Meaning that you should reasonable expect fair treatment in our courts.
Can someone point out any US law that is actually discriminatory due to race? If you break a law and get caught that is on you. Personal responsibility comes into play.
As a sovereign nation we have all sorts of laws. Many of them deal with who can live here, who can visit and for how long. Many nations have similar laws. How these laws are enforced differ from country to country. For the most part these laws make sense since they protect the populace from marauding hordes. I'm only interested in how they are applied here in the US of A.
Now we have a 'crisis' on our southern border. Someone sent out a memo that the back door was open, so come on in. And come they did. Lots of folks that live here are not too happy with the events that are taking place. Some have even gotten involved with protesting the huge crowds of illegal minors. Others like to point out that the protesters are only angry because the illegal kids don't look like them. The 2nd group likes to paint the other group as being racist for wanting the country to uphold the law.
H.R. 7311 also know as the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 was signed by President GW Bush on 12/23/2008. Below is a section of that law.
Section235 -
Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop policies and procedures to ensure that unaccompanied alien children in the United States are safely repatriated to their country of nationality or of last habitual residence.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/110/hr7311#summary
I don't see anywhere in the law that mentions race. It refers to the children as unaccompanied aliens. So why would someone that wants this law enforced be labeled a racist? Are we suppose to ignore our laws since this affects children? If so, then why have any law at all.