feelingbluepolitics:

“The five U.S. attorneys along the border with Mexico, including three appointed by [t]rump, recoiled in May 2018 against an order to prosecute all undocumented immigrants even if it meant separating children from their parents. They told top Justice Department officials they were ‘deeply concerned’ about the children’s welfare.

"But the attorney general at the time, Jeff Sessions, made it clear what [t]rump wanted on a conference call later that afternoon, according to a two-year inquiry by the Justice Department’s inspector general into [t]rump’s ‘zero tolerance’ family separation policy.

”’We need to take away children,’ Mr. Sessions told the prosecutors, according to participants’ notes. One added in shorthand: ‘If care about kids, don’t bring them in. Won’t give amnesty to people with kids.’

“Rod J. Rosenstein, then the deputy attorney general, went even further in a second call about a week later, telling the five prosecutors that it did not matter how young the children were. He said that government lawyers should not have refused to prosecute two cases simply because the children were barely more than infants.

…"The Justice Department’s top officials were ‘a driving force’ behind the policy that spurred the separation of thousands of families, many of them fleeing violence in Central America and seeking asylum in the United States, before [t]rump abandoned it amid global outrage, according to a draft report of the results of the investigation by Michael E. Horowitz, the department’s inspector general.

…"Though Mr. Sessions sought to distance himself from the policy, allowing [t]rump and Homeland Security Department officials to largely be blamed, he and other top law enforcement officials understood that ‘zero tolerance’ meant that migrant families would be separated and wanted that to happen because they believed it would deter future illegal immigration, Mr. Horowitz wrote.”

Republicons are monstrous. They are crazed with their hatreds.

Slave States

mudwerks:

historycultureeducation:

Future President Gerald Ford with teammate Willis Ward at the University of Michigan in 1934. Ford threatened to quit the team when Ward was benched for a game against Georgia Tech, who at the time refused to play against black players.

remember when someone could be a decent role model – even if you disagreed with their politics?

Gerald Ford was the last decent Republican, & he was handed a shit sandwich.