• jj4211@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Helping them en masse would materially contribute to their capability, but responding to an isolated health event isn’t going to help them, certainly not more than the story as it played out undermined them.

    Certainly for the detainees, this was a better outcome. They actually honored their rights after what they did, when they clearly were on a trajectory to deny them contact, and even got released.

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      21 hours ago

      Yeah this is going nowhere.

      Aiding them in any capacity is a betrayal to all of those whose live’s ICE has taken away, destroyed.

      You are not expected to enjoy the moment you let them fall. You could very well be saving an entire family by letting nature take its course.