Are the children of illegal immigrants similarly getting charged with illegally crossing the border? Yes? Then I'd agree that that's wrong.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:
I have zero interest in answering those questions.
The question of jurisprudence is whether we should consider children guilty of the crimes of their parents. I am not sure what case law has ever addressed this, since it is so patently fucking immoral that no legal system would or should survive the principle of inherited guilt.
No? Then it's their parents who are guilty of the crime, and simply the children who are the collateral damage, in a fight that the one who broke the law started.
Do you consider being escorted back to your side of the border tantamount to a prison sentence, a punishment? If so, then what you choose to call "inherited guilt" (it isn't) is carried out every day in most countries of the world.