Three U.S. citizens, ages 2, 4 and 7, swiftly deported from Louisiana

Then don't add your idiocy to the perpetrator's post.

One of my toys

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Nice toy. Do you use it for sport shooting, hunting or as a wall hanging?

I like classic bolt actions and have four wall hangings; a Karabiner 98k, a Mosin–Nagant 91/30, a Lee–Enfield and a M1903 Springfield. All with bayonets. I also have an affinity for edged weapons.

I'd considered buying an Arisaka rifle to complete the collection but 1) I ran out of walls and 2) it's close to the 98K.
 
Taking a child out of the country away from a custodial parent is considered a form of kidnapping.
However, when the child is with a custodial parent it is not a form of kidnapping.

You simply keep underlining what I said is correct, and the inherent racism in your position. What makes her the less capable parent? She's brown and from Honduras? All evidence we have says they chose to take their children with them rather than be separated from them. Being custodial parents they can make these choices. You do not even ask why they may have made these choices, because you assume that these women are incapable, and that this is in some way a "punishment" rather than simply keeping a family together.

What interests me most, now that they are where they came from, why aren't folks interviewing them instead of pretending that they have fallen off the face of the Earth? If they want their child to return to the US there are plenty of folks that would help... or is it possible that they chose to take their children with them for a reason?
 
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