Politicians are not in the military chain of command, apart from the POTUS. So if the military was involved, then they disobeyed the chain of command, which is granted to the heads of the emergency rescue group in the crisis zone. So either it's soldiers acting illegally, or a private group acting illegally. Take your pick.
Yeah, taken away from the only home I've ever known, possibly from my family who might think I'm dead, and my choice becomes starting a new life with people that I don't even understand, let alone know, or going to an orphanage. That's assuming the publicity doesn't wane before that happens. When that happens, I'm screwed as the answer will be when questioned about me is "who?" Some life.
Still an "oops, we goofed, sorry" attempt at a fix that should never have happened in the first place. Let me reiterate that point to make sure you get it:
THEY WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THERE!
Regardless of their intentions, what they did was wrong, and has created much more problems that it solved.
THEY WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THERE!
Regardless of their intentions, what they did was wrong, and has created much more problems that it solved.
The mistake made was that it should have been handled by the right people. Sure, it's great that they were rescued. But it should have been done by the people who knew what they were doing instead of some cowboys with something to prove. And for a final repetition, regardless of their intentions, they went into an area they were not supposed to be in, and took the kids to another country instead of working with emergency crews to make sure they were accounted for. This is not the right way to do things!
You seem to be working on the assumption that everyone of those people had nowhere else to go, or would never be adopted there.
I've also been around long enough, dealt with enough people, to realize that a vast majority of them are evil, and mostly care about their own image and money only. Most of those kids will be forgotten. America will get in trouble by /losing/ them in the system,but will likely attempt to back it up by stating that they are better here then there, and they are working on finding them.
America is going to want to keep them, under the pretenst of being safer and better for them. (The fact that it'll look like a good will is just a /bonus/ for their image). Haiti doesn't have the resources, nor can they risk losing what support they have from America by ticking them off by badgering them for the kids who has parents back home repeatedly.
Pretty sure that alot of those kids parents are still lost in the wreckage, and are persumed dead, just like their parents likely persume their own kids dead
Considering the kids were at an orphanage they probably already had dead parents.
I used it as an example in the sense that US put out children from another country into homes without bothering to see if hey, they had a parent somewhere else.
When it's revealed that they did, they took him from home to a very HUGE blacklach of public hate. Then Cuba used it as an example of their own superiority. (Even though they were in the right, they still were basically taunting US with HA HA HA HA! We told your goverment what to do and they did it!)
Do you really belive that US is going to want that again? To deal with another goverment that may taunt they beat the giant? Even one that we're giving as much help to them as possible?
Do you really belive that US is going to want that again? To deal with another goverment that may taunt they beat the giant? Even one that we're giving as much help to them as possible?
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