When I read that guards at the ICE detention center in Dilley, Texas, were going room to room, confiscating and ripping up letters and drawings children incarcerated there had made, I thought of Ruth Mix, the “girl with hair like the sun,” a nickname she earned from the internees at the Gila River Internment Camp, where Japanese Americans were imprisoned during WWII. Ruth, 15, volunteered to help at the camp where her mother, Frida, was serving as a nurse. Sickened by witnessing the terrible conditions in which people lived, Ruth smuggled in food, soap, lotions, diapers and, most importantly, film, so the world could see what was happening.

Craig Wiesner

Like many people who witness and experience trauma, Ruth had not talked much about her experiences until she and her daughter Claire attended a San Jose lecture by George Takei. Ruth spoke up during that event that led, eventually, to a documentary and young adult book to chronicle her story. Reach And Teach hosted a showing of that film some years ago.

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Terence Y

Yawn, snore. Here we go again with Mr. Wiesner and his alleged cherry-picked incidents pushing a flawed argument. Again, Mr. Wiesner conveniently forgets these folks broke the law in crossing our borders illegally. If anything, these children’s parents should be ashamed of themselves for their neglect and child abuse. What should we do about it? We should all report any leads, via phone or online, to ICE so they may ensure children are found and returned to their place of origin.

As for the No Kings thing, if we had a king don’t you think he would have deported all his opposition to Ukraine to be conscripted into the war with Russia? And that would be the nicer option. BTW, I admit the No Kings thing is doing something – increasing President Trump’s approval ratings to 50%. Have a Trump-tastic day and enjoy the upcoming SOTU speech.

SMpool

Thank you, Mr. Wiener. Beautifully put. The poor lost souls still defending these monstrous activities are complicit, and will face consequences in this life or the next. It is increasingly clear that support for the Felon and the Vampire's cruel and lawless actions is cratering among the vast majority of Americans, who are not Putin aligned. When children and babies are incarcerated, and many die in "custody" the narrative of deporting "the worst criminals" falls flat. The same pedophiles now being revealed for years of abuse are still harming children, while their cult followers scream about trans athletes (the number of which you can count without taking your shoes off) and cocaine smugglers (the biggest of which was pardoned by the Felon.) May the madness end with the midterms and accountability begin.

Dirk van Ulden

Just another sicko comparison with the plight of the Jews in Berlin. No Craig, as usual, you aim to stir up false sentiment among the lesser informed types. Your standard MO, sob stories and anecdotes that lead nowhere. In case you were not aware, the Nazis rounded up Jews and carted them off to be killed. Very different from illegal migrants with deportation orders. The kid in the blue hat was ultimately reunited with his father, after he had abandoned him and the other family members refused to take him in. I don't see you protesting at our local jails. There is plenty of misery there as well. By the way, articles in the SF Chronicle describe life for immigrants in SROs in conditions far worse than we provide for those awaiting deportation. But, those conditions are set and allowed by your Democrat ilk and not worth your time.

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