One of the yougest victims of Chinese Communist dictatorship... three-year-old Quanquan wants to see his daddy, human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang who’s been detained since last July. His lawyer and family haven’t been allowed to see him or even send letters.

One of the yougest victims of Chinese Communist dictatorship… three-year-old Quanquan wants to see his daddy, human...

Posted by Free Liu-Xiaobo on Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Heartbreaking to see these kids wait at a police station in China hoping to see their daddy on January 4. They didn’t get to see their detained human rights lawyer daddy that day. Haven’t seen them for nearly half a year… Generations of Chinese have had to suffer from human rights abuses under the Communist dictatorship. Why does this generation have to suffer as well?! When will this suffering ever end?!

Heartbreaking to see these kids wait at a police station in China hoping to see their daddy on January 4. They didn’t...

Posted by Free Liu-Xiaobo on Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Well, the Chinese government says he’s a Chinese citizen (Beijing doesn’t recognize duel citizenships) — not the first time they lie through their teeth.

Well, the Chinese government says he’s a Chinese citizen (Beijing doesn’t recognize duel citizenships) — not the first time they lie through their teeth.

Posted by Free Liu-Xiaobo on Tuesday, January 5, 2016

„The tens of thousands of children and parents who have been criminalized by Homeland Security—designated as those who have received “a final order of removal” as of January 1, 2014—are actually seeking refuge from drug-war violence, political instability, epidemic poverty, and the utter failure on the part of the governments of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador to protect vulnerable communities—a slow-burning social unraveling in which Washington’s policies have played a considerable part. Overall, roughly 100,000 family members have arrived from Central America over the past two years—primarily mothers with children, many of them seeking asylum—along with some 100,000 unaccompanied migrant and refugee children. There was also a spike in the number of unaccompanied children and family members entering the United States in October and November—more than 23,000—exceeding the previous year’s migration rate.“

 

Why Is the US Deporting Refugee Families? 

 

A dangerously speedy process is sending children and their parents back to danger in Central America.

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Posted by Kipp Dawson on Wednesday, January 6, 2016

 

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