DAVE ROSS

Ross: If we close the border facilities, where should they go?

Jul 3, 2019, 8:56 AM | Updated: 10:01 am

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Protesters demonstrate against migrant detention facilities on July 2, 2019 in San Francisco, Calif. Hundreds of protesters rallied against migrant detention centers in cities across the United States. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Across the country there have been demonstrations demanding that overcrowded border facilities be shut down.

Demonstrators argue that the conditions at the facilities constitute torture, saying that children can’t bathe, that they don’t get hot meals.

There are also charges of racism, because one of the detention centers was on the site of a former Japanese internment camp.

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But what I don’t hear from any of the critics is their plan for what to do when far more migrants show up than there’s room for.

Some of these same critics condemned Trump’s idea to send the migrants to sanctuary cities – which made no sense, especially when officials in some of those cities were, in fact, ready to call Trump’s bluff. Make up your minds!

I don’t think that the border patrol is some sadistic cult. The conditions at these shelters certainly look awful, but they also look like what always happens when too many people show up at a place that hasn’t got any room. I admit – I couldn’t handle it. I couldn’t even handle Woodstock ’94. Once the river of urine started flowing past my tent, I was out of there.

So by all means, expose the terrible conditions – we have a right to know. The people who really need to see those pictures are the migrants who haven’t yet left, and who think that by moving north they’ll find something better. I realize they’re desperate; maybe they’ll decide to come anyway. But they have a right to know what awaits them.

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