Democrat Calls for Illegal Immigrants to be Compensated for ‘Discrimination’

Democrat Calls for Illegal Immigrants to be Compensated for ‘Discrimination’

Rep. Joe Crowley demands US taxpayers compensate migrants who cross the border illegally

A Democratic lawmaker has caused outrage after calling for immigrants, who cross the border illegally from Mexico to the US, to be “compensated” by taxpayers for the their “pain and suffering.”

U.S. Rep. Joe Crowley has claimed that migrants suffer an ordeal when faced with United States immigration laws, which “discriminate” against illegal aliens.

Crowley believes that migrant families are “victims” of President Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy and the US Government owes them compensation for subjecting them to the laws of the land.

The new policy was announced earlier this year by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who emphasized the immigration laws will be enforced in all cases.

The implementation of the policy resulted in the controversial practice of parents and children being separated during the legal process after they were caught crossing the border illegally.

Western Journal reports: Though nearly 1,200 families had already been reunited as of the latest update from the administration, hundreds more children remained in the custody of U.S. officials ahead of another court-imposed deadline.

The issue has impassioned many on the left who see Trump-era immigration enforcement as an injustice.

For U.S. Rep. Joe Crowley, D-N.Y., the priority must be reuniting families.

In addition to that goal, he recently said he thinks the families impacted should be considered for some unspecified further compensation.

“To have these children ripped apart and separated is one of the most reprehensible things I’ve witnessed in my 20 years in service here in the House of Representatives,” he said during a recent news conference.

“These children need to be reunited with their parents immediately.”

He echoed many others in his party by denouncing not only the Trump administration’s implementation of a policy that led to the family separations but for the perceived lack of forethought into the ramifications of that policy.

“Once again, the administration’s actions in the first place, but its inability to restore these families, is reprehensible,” Crowley said.

Arguing for a substantive response from the U.S. government, the congressman said the families impacted by this policy will never be the same.

“The damage that has been done to these children will be lifelong, to these family units will be lifelong as well,” he said.

“In fact, I suggest they need to be compensated for what this administration did to them.”

Beyond the ultimate goal of bringing parents and children back together, he did not offer any specific recommendations.

“First of all, compensation needs to be the full reunification of these families,” Crowley said.

The high-ranking lawmaker was recently defeated in a primary race ahead of his planned re-election bid by democratic socialist and political novice Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.


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