CHILDREN DON'T BELONG IN INTERNMENT CAMPS
The Feds Just Got Totally Trolled for Holding a Facebook Live Event for Parents Traveling With Kids

The U.S. Dept. of State decided that in the middle of international outrage over the Trump administration’s child snatching operation today would be the perfect day to hold a Facebook Live event focused on traveling to America with kids.
Happening soon! Join our colleagues from @TravelGov for a Facebook Live event at 10:00 a.m. ET to ask your questions about traveling with kids and to hear their tips to make traveling with the whole family easier. https://t.co/JRBPBChNju
— Department of State (@StateDept) June 19, 2018
It was billed as a “Family Travel Hacks!” event. The two State Dept. employees (who did a great job) hosting the 41 minute event (which was supposed to last a full hour) perhaps didn’t see some the “best” questions – and if they did they certainly didn’t air or respond to them.
Questions like, “How many concentration camps can we visit in a two-week vacation?” And comments like: “Those are beautiful children. It’d be a shame if someone….RIPPED THEM FROM YOUR ARMS WHEN YOU WERE SEEKING ASYLUM.”
They didn’t air them, so we will. Take a look:
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