Audio By Carbonatix
This Is What the Media Ignored in 2014 under Barack Obama's Presidency, the Illegal Immigration Holding Cells the Media Now Labels Concentration Camps
2794 days ago
Deleted
00:38
Two Professional Female Bodybuilders Challenge Two 16-Year-Old Farm Boys To Tests Of Strength And Instantly Regret It
0
02:19
Woman Went Through Her Dead Parents' Social Security Records And Was Shocked At What She Found
0
01:22
Bro Tries To Down The World's Hottest Chicken Sandwich And Things Went From Bad To Paramedics
0
01:14
ICE Agents In Chicago Reveal That There Are Bounties Out For Their Murders, Radicals Leaving Airpods On Their Vehicles To Track Them Home
0
00:28
Babe Spent So Much Money On Her Cosplay Gear, Most People Thinks She's An Actual Cyborg
0
00:25
The Internet Wants Blood: How a So-Called 'Racist' Mardi Gras Video Triggered a Modern-Day Witch Hunt
0
×
The media and political class become more and more outraged over the Trump administration’s decision to detain and prosecute immigrants illegally crossing the border.
Lost in the debate is any acknowledgment that President Obama’s administration also used detention facilities.
Current U.S. immigration laws, when enforced, have the consequence of temporarily separating adults who arrive with children into separate detention facilities in order to prosecute the adults.
The policy of prosecuting immigrants for crossing the border illegally has been in place for multiple administrations. The Obama administration prosecuted half a million illegal immigrants and similarly separated families in the process. So did the Bush administration.
Personal accounts from immigration lawyers tell a tale of Obama being equally concerned about unaccompanied minors traveling to the border and wanting to create a deterrent.
Photos of border detention facilities from the Obama-era, taken during 2014, look nearly identical to the ones taken during the Trump era.
You never see them, however. Here they are, taken in 2014 during a media tour of Obama-era detention facilities in Brownsville, Texas, and Nogales, Arizona.
