They haven't committed a crime. We aren't charging them for a crime. But we are treating them the same way we treat people who have committed a crime.DBTrek wrote:Are we prosecuting the child for a crime, or returning them to their country of origin per the laws of our own country?
You view our nation having rules for citizenship as a punishment to the rest of the world, apparently.
We have residents that aren't citizens. These particular residents (who aren't being prosecuted for any crime mind you, hence the term) are being relocated because their residency is the result of someone else's crime.
I am not suggesting we shouldn't have rules for citizenship. I am not arguing that they shouldn't be enforced. I am arguing that in this narrow case, the rules are inadequate.