Today the radio news network said a decompression center was being opened for the unaccompanied children to help relieve overcrowding. My ears pricked up at that. Seemed a weird phrase to use.
Coupled with the facts that the unaccompanied children are being let in easily now and that they have not yet been visited by the media?
Plus, someone I know has knowledge that in Ecuador, the military are bringing rescued children from tunnels to at least one mission group.
Wouldn’t it be just like the big-hearted USA to give these children a new chance at life here in the US? And enable them to get US citizenship if they can’t be re-united with parents/family? Or even get them medical and mental health aid first before returning then home?
Updated: Plus, someone reminded me that they've been reporting that the kids haven't seen sunlight in days. Another clue?
And as far as medical aid being needed? If you watched the Out of Shadows documentary, the pelvic specializing physical therapist helping the stunt man recover had experience helping the abused children in Southern CA. I hadn’t dwelled before on how much physical damage would need to be repaired, just the mental.
Anyone else angry and depressed that they have all this knowledge that they never wanted?
Feels bad man.
Not to bum you out, but I doubt that much repair is possible.
Angry yes, but not depressed. The evil is being beaten back by the storm.