Mary Sanchez: When horrible things happen to other people s children
Tribune Content Agency 2 hrs ago Mary Sanchez, Tribune Content Agency © Tom Cooper/Getty Images for MoveOn.org Civic Action/TNS Possy with mom Sandra Moeggenberg at the# CloseTheCamps United We Dream, American Friends Service Committee, and Families Belong Together led protests across the country at members of Congress s offices to demand the closure of inhumane immigrant detention centers that subject children and families to horrific conditions.
Sometimes I worry about the soul of our nation.
Politicians of all stripes go on boastful rants about their “Christian-centered” family values. Meanwhile, horrific orders to other people’s children are carried out on their watch.
Mary Sanchez: When horrible things happen to other people s children
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Occupy the Capitol : New report contradicts FBI s claims of no evidence in riot planning Ken Dilanian and Ben Collins © Provided by NBC News
WASHINGTON FBI officials have repeatedly said they gathered no credible intelligence in the weeks leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection suggesting that pro-Trump extremists intended to storm the U.S. Capitol.
And even after months of intensive investigation, Justice Department prosecutors have presented no evidence so far that any of the 420 individuals charged to date for their actions on Jan. 6 planned in advance to attack the building in which Congress was certifying Joe Biden s victory in the presidential election.
We found hundreds of posts about plans to attack the Capitol. Why aren t we seeing this evidence in court? Ken Dilanian and Ben Collins © Provided by NBC News
WASHINGTON FBI officials have repeatedly said they gathered no credible intelligence in the weeks leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection suggesting that pro-Trump extremists intended to storm the U.S. Capitol.
And even after months of intensive investigation, Justice Department prosecutors have presented no evidence so far that any of the 420 individuals charged to date for their actions on Jan. 6 planned in advance to attack the building in which Congress was certifying Joe Biden s victory in the presidential election.