Laura Bush slams separation of families at the border as ‘shameful’ and ‘immoral’

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Laura Bush weighs in on immigration.

Former first lady Laura Bush on Sunday lent her voice to growing chorus of those fighting against the separation of families at the U.S. border, joining the current first lady and White House adviser Kellyanne Conway in expressing their disapproval as thousands of children have been taken from their parents.

‘I live in a border state. I appreciate the need to enforce and protect our international boundaries, but this zero-tolerance policy is cruel. It is immoral. And it breaks my heart.’
Laura Bush

The difference, however, is that Bush, unlike Melania Trump and Conway, called for an immediate end to the policy.

“If we are truly that country, then it is our obligation to reunite these detained children with their parents — and to stop separating parents and children in the first place,” Bush wrote in a piece for the Washington Post.

She compared what’s happening at the border to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, which she described as “one of the most shameful episodes” in U.S. history.

“In 2018, can we not as a nation find a kinder, more compassionate and more moral answer to the current crisis?” she continued. “I, for one, believe we can.”

From one former first lady to another...

Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley also chimed in with support:

The president didn’t respond directly to Bush’s take, but he did fire off several tweets blaming Democrats for the current situation:

Shawn Langlois is an editor and writer for MarketWatch in Los Angeles. Follow him on Twitter @slangwise.

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