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Multiple Airlines Refuse To Transport Separated Immigrant Children; What Can DHS Do?
Multiple major airlines have put out statements refusing to transport immigrant children — who were separated from their families at the border following Trump’s “zero tolerance policy” on immigration which he amended by signing an executive order on Wednesday — across the country, a move that could become an issue for the government when it comes to getting thousands of kids to detention facilities in different states. (www.ibtimes.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
They have their ways...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_Prisoner_and_Alien_Transportation_System
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_Prisoner_and_Alien_Transportation_System
US airlines haven't put up a fuss when used to transport illegal adults back to their home countries. The problem is the children. Airlines have lots of rules and regulations about transportation of unaccompanied minors. And whatever government agency or contractor is handling the children's welfare when flying, they aren't a true legal guardian appointed by a judge. When this thing goes to trial in the months or years ahead (and it will) with parents accusing the government of kidnapping their children, the airlines want no part of that. It's a legal black hole. If the government feels this is the only way to handle this situation, they should use government or military aircraft.
I agree this will come back and hunt any individual or corporation with its hands tied in this. It’s best to say no don’t touch it. The world is watching and the internet is recording every move. The illegals have nothing to loose.
C-130s and C-17s work just fine. Not as comfortable though.
It has become politically toxic a problem no one wants to be tied to. You damned if you fix it, you damned if you don’t fix it.
George Santayana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu-duTWccyI