they will then accept the child and then that child has to work off the debt, and to pay for room and board and things like that, and so what is happening is these children are then instead going to work in factories or overnight and they are not going to school and we know what that result in later on. geraldo: it is like indentured servitude from the medieval times. it s horrible. i m not going to defend the biden administration at all on this. the border is out of control. the whole world wants to live in america. we need a wall. the sponsors of these children have to be vetted much more strenuously. it is horrific that a young child, boy or girl, is given to a stranger, who then puts the kid to work, and maybe even illegitimate work, sex work and so forth. i have to get past the distraction of marjorie taylor greene and the gross rudeness
[inaudible] x if you want. [inaudible] [inaudible] have to write something down i m so uncomfortable up here and i don t say that for sympathy. i am uncomfortable. molly: it s so remarkable, charlie, she takes the podium. from the invited speaker. i just want to get your thoughts as we are looking at this video. can you imagine this level of rudeness? it is bad enough that the students would be this level of rude. but then on top of that you have an actual administrator at that level of rude. the whole thing is across the board is a very bad situation with higher education.
Alright, so I hate to ever be considered as divisive, but sometimes we need a sprinkling of contrast to make us feel better (or even better) about certain
defense attorney you need to weld a, and carmen perez, presidency the of gathering for justice. what do you make of the move for memphis pd to end this so-called scorpion unit, and how do you explain why a unit focused on violent crime would be pulling people over for a traffic violation? as we look at what is happening with this violent scorpion unit, as we applaud what happened we need to step back and take a look, at past practices in the past, where you look at supervision, we need to look at the fact that these police officers were, for whatever reason, given autonomy, the courage and basically the ability to go out and wage war on the community. i venture to say, i know no background on community officers but if you look at what they have in common you will find multiple arrests for rudeness, policy violations, off-duty conduct, racial issues as well as excessive use of
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