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People who've been taken into custody related to cases of illegal entry into the United States, sit in one of the cages at a facility in McAllen, Texas. (U.S. Customs Nicole Hernandez, of the Mexican state of Guerrero, holds on to her mother as they wait with other families to request political asylum in the United States, across and Border Protection's Rio Grande Valley Sector via AP) the border in Tijuana, Mexico. The family has been waiting for about a week in this border city hoping for a chance to escape widespread violence in their home state. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

(AP) ‐ Trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children forcibly separated from their parents at the The administration’s policy of indifferently dismantling and sep‐ U.S.‐Mexico border to at least three "tender age" shelters in South Texas, The Associated Press has learned. arating migrant families once they cross the southern borders of Lawyers and medical providers who have visited the Rio Grande Valley shelters described play rooms of crying preschool‐age children the United States is morally indefensible, psychologically damaging in crisis. The government also plans to open a fourth shelter to house hundreds of young migrant children in Houston, where city lead‐ to children that are being brazenly taken from their mothers, and ers denounced the move Tuesday. is in direct contravention to the values on which our country was Since the White House announced its zero tolerance policy in early May, more than 2,300 children have been taken from their par‐ founded, and pronounces. ents at the U.S.‐Mexico border, resulting in a new influx of young children requiring government care. The government has faced with‐ Any suggestion by United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions ering critiques over images of some of the children in cages inside U.S. Border Patrol processing stations. that the action is biblically based demonstrates a profound misun‐ Decades after the nation's child welfare system ended the use of orphanages over concerns about the lasting trauma to children, the derstanding and distortion of scripture. administration is starting up new institutions to hold Central American toddlers that the government separated from their parents. In fact, what is occurring is mean‐spirited, short‐sighted and is "The thought that they are going to be putting such little kids in an institutional setting? I mean it is hard for me to even wrap my causing serious damage to the respect that others in the world mind around it," said Kay Bellor, vice president for programs at Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, which provides foster care have for the United States as a welcoming country for seekers of a and other child welfare services to migrant children. "Toddlers are being detained." better life for themselves, and their families. Bellor said shelters follow strict procedures surrounding who can gain access to the children in order to protect their safety, but that Thoughtful faith leaders in Texas and the nation are protesting means information about their welfare can be limited. what is being done in the name of the United States. Even conser‐ By law, child migrants traveling alone must be sent to facilities run by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services within three vative evangelicals such as Reverend Franklin Graham, a support‐ days of being detained. The agency then is responsible for placing the children in shelters or foster homes until they are united with a er of the president, have described separating mothers and their relative or sponsor in the community as they await immigration court hearings. children as “disgraceful.” But U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' announcement last month that the government would criminally prosecute everyone who At a meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Dallas the crosses the U.S.‐Mexico border illegally has led to the breakup of migrant families and sent a new group of hundreds of young children organization adopted a resolution calling family unity a “priority” into the government's care. in a civilized society. One well‐known member of the clergy at the The United Nations, some Democratic and Republican lawmakers and religious groups have sharply criticized the policy, calling it inhu‐ convention said that he and his colleagues believed that migrants mane. were made “in God’s image,” and as such deserved better treat‐ ment than that which they were receiving. The leadership of the nation’s catholic community fully agrees with its Baptist brethren. At a convention held in Florida at the Many in Puerto Rico still under tarps as same as the Dallas conclave, a gathering of Roman Catholic Bishops sharply criticized the administration’s policy. storm threat looms The group’s president, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo from Galveston, called families crucial to human existence. “They must stay togeth‐ SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Maria ripped away er,” he said. part of the steel roof from Carmen Lidia Torres Mercado's home in While the mothers and their offspring suffer in bewilderment the Puerto Rican capital. Nine months later, she is still relying on a and pain, the president blames the situation on the Democratic blue plastic tarp to protect her home, even with a new storm sea‐ Party. He knows full well that is false. No administration before this son already two weeks old. one separated children from their mothers as they crossed our Torres points out where rain seeps into the bedroom of her borders in search of American opportunities, and our way of life. small house in a San Juan neighborhood known as Barriada The Republican Party controls the House of Representatives, the Figueroa, where the narrow streets surged with floodwaters dur‐ Senate and the White House. It is within their power to pass legis‐ ing the Sept. 20 storm. But the 60‐year‐old retiree says she has no lation that would reform our immigration policies, and stop this money to fix it on her own and doesn't have the documents prov‐ madness. ing home ownership that she needs to qualify for assistance from The party in power and the White House must cease this cruel‐ the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ty. They can bring an end to the crying by mothers and their chil‐ Continues on Page 2 dren whose tears are staining the soul of America. IN THIS ISSUE... SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK EDITORIAL - Page 2 Sports - Page 5

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In a rousing backs of those who pray for just It’s Time to Renew Testament, especially in injustices, this court continues address that wove humor, sta‐ law. Rev. William Lamar IV, who Re-Subscribe to The Dallas Post Tribune Matthew 25: 35‐45. Our minis‐ to perpetuate. tistics, public analysis and a has been arrested on three con‐ ters are revered leaders who Like Dr. King, the nine who scathing attack on our nation’s secutive Mondays for protest Mail Check or Money Order to:Dallas Post Tribune often stand in the face of injus‐ were arrested—Poor People’s immorality, Barber argued that action said that the June 12 tice. We are not surprised, and Campaign co‐chair the Rev. Liz “the rejected,” which may com‐ arrests and treatment were the P.O. Box 570769 Dallas, Texas 75357-0769 indeed, encouraged, when Theoharis, D.C. clergy the Revs. prise more than half of our harshest, he has yet experi‐ their firm stands in the face of Jimmie Hawkins, Graylan nation, will lead to the revival enced. In Washington, D.C., One year in-State $65.00 One year out-of-State $75.00 oppression lead to collisions Hagler and William Lamar IV, of our nation. people who are arrested for Name______with the law. Still, when faith and the Revs. Rob and Hershey Who would have thought protesting are usually given a leaders are treated harshly, it Stephens from the Fort that nine faith leaders would be ticket that requires a court forces us to examine the injus‐ Washington Collegiate Church among the rejected? Who appearance and a likely fine. Address______tice in our system. When Dr. in )—were sub‐ would have thought that Dr. What did the shackling say Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote jected to extremely harsh con‐ King would have been? But Dr. about the hallowed sacredness City______the “Letter from the ditions. No threat to anyone, King eagerly embraced the sta‐ of the “Supreme” Court? Birmingham Jail” in 1963, he they were shackled, placed in tus of “rejected.” He once Shackling clergy for praying is State______chided White ministers who handcuffs and leg irons, con‐ preached, “I choose to identify like condemning the Sun for made a public statement about fined to roach‐infested cells with the underprivileged. I shining. Unjust law enforce‐ his methods, suggesting that with nothing to rest their heads choose to identify with the ment can shackle arms and Zip______segregation should be fought in on, but a metal slab. This is the poor. I choose to give my life for legs, but not movements. the courts, not in the streets. 21st century, but you wouldn’t the hungry. I choose to give my Harsh treatment of leaders in Phone______His letter moved the White know it by the way these cler‐ life for those who have been the Poor People’s Champaign faith community to confront gies were treated. Yet, their left out of the sunlight of only strengthens resistance Check Number______some of the injustices of segre‐ actions and those of the Poor opportunity.” Rev. Liz Theoharis against injustice, racism, pover‐ gation and to form alliances People’s Campaign are writing told Democracy Now’s Amy ty, and ecological devastation. with the Civil Rights movement. the contemporary letter from Goodman that the conditions Signature______King spent eleven days in the the Birmingham jail. Their brief she and fellow clergy experi‐ Birmingham jail in extremely incarceration, in the name of enced, while uncomfortable, Many in Puerto Rico still under tarps as storm threat looms

Continued from Page 1 Some are renters like Gabriel lenge. Mayor Rafael Surillo of initial applications for assis‐ they received $500 from FEMA already storm season and one Figueroa, a self‐employed Yabucoa, the small southeast‐ tance through Monday, has but needed much more after little wind will take it all away," "In truth, this isn't a suitable handyman in San Juan, who ern town near where Maria had a visible presence on the Maria tore off part of their she said, gesturing at her place to live," Torres said in an said the owner of the house made landfall, said at least 800 island, distributing 126,000 roof, leaving the house house as she chatted with interview at her home on a moved to the U.S. and hasn't homes there still have tempo‐ blue tarps and coordinating exposed to days of punishing neighbors on the street. recent morning. bothered to replace the roof rary roofs in need of replace‐ the installation of sturdier, but rain that damaged appliances, Angel Santos Rivera was There are thousands of peo‐ panels that were blown away ment. The San Juan's mayor's still temporary, blue plastic furniture and the floors of their among the tens of thousands ple in similar circumstances in the storm. He's saving up the office says there are at least sheets by the Corps of small home. of FEMA applicants who got no across Puerto Rico nearly nine $2,000 he needs to do it him‐ 2,000 in the capital, several Engineers on nearly 60,000 "If only FEMA would have assistance at all. The 75‐year‐ months since the most devas‐ self, but isn't there yet. thousand more in the metro‐ homes. The agency said it has given something more, I could old said he could neither read tating storm to strike the island "I don't want to wait much politan area. approved 457,000 applications have called somebody to help nor write, but he passed on a in decades. Blue tarps or stur‐ longer," he said. "I have kids So many temporary roofs for individual assistance, total‐ me," the 75‐year‐old Colon letter from the agency stating dier plastic sheets installed by and I have to protect them." remain, Surillo said, because ing $1.3 billion. said, noting that the family got that he was ineligible for assis‐ the U.S. Army Corps of There has been significant people either can't qualify for The federal agency, however, additional help from the tance because he could not Engineers are still widely visi‐ progress in recovery in general. loans or grants — often is not set up as a replacement Puerto Rican government and provide sufficient proof that he ble around the island, though Power, water and cellphone because they don't have the for homeowner's insurance, a non‐governmental organiza‐ owns the home where he has FEMA and local government service have been restored to titles to their property or are which a significant portion of tion that normally works in lived for 40 years. Upstairs, he agencies say they can't say for more than 95 percent of missing documents — or the Puerto Rico lacks. Africa. brought out a battered file certain how many roofs still Puerto Ricans. Businesses are amount of assistance they can Spokeswoman Jo Ann Diaz said Others in their neighbor‐ folder with the property title, need to be replaced. operating and the roads are no get isn't enough to cover the FEMA can't make people hood had similar experiences. missing all the pages but the Many people lack insurance longer free‐for‐alls now that cost of repairs. Local officials whole despite expectations to Dilma Gonzalez, 47, said she one with his notarized signa‐ or other resources to rebuild many traffic lights are working have been working with peo‐ the contrary. "We help you received $132 from FEMA, for ture. He shrugged as he talked on their own. While the U.S. again. There are signs of eco‐ ple to secure new property until you are on the road to damage to her roof and in the shade of his balcony, the and Puerto Rican government nomic recovery, with the gov‐ title documents, but it has recovery," she said. kitchen that a contractor said light tinged blue from the plas‐ have helped with grants and ernment reporting last week been difficult. That reality has slowly sunk would cost at least $6,000 to tic sheet that protects him loans, they haven't been that unemployment for May "The reconstruction has in across Puerto Rico. Doris repair. She had no insurance from the sun and rain. enough on an island where was 9.6 percent, the lowest been extremely slow, danger‐ Colon and Felix Marquez, an and hasn't worked since the "It's in God's hands," Rivera nearly half the people live in level in almost 30 years. ously slow," Surillo said. elderly retired couple in storm. said. "There's nothing you can poverty. But housing remains a chal‐ FEMA, which was accepting Catano, west of San Juan, said "I'm worried because it's do."

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Rangers send Mendez to minors for Senegal beats breaking team rules Poland 2-1, 1st African win at World Cup

MOSCOW (AP) — Senegal defending champion France in midfielder Mbaye Niang saw the tournament opener 16 the signal from the referee to years ago. re‐enter following treatment “France and Senegal have a for an injury and jogged along history,” said Cisse, who cap‐ the center line. Then Niang tained the 2002 team. “France noticed Poland’s Grzegorz was the country that colonized Krychowiak loft a backpass to Senegal.” Jan Bednarek, who hadn’t real‐ Poland fans in red and white ized Niang was back on the were about three‐quarters of field. the crowd of 44,190 as their Niang outsprinted goalkeep‐ nation returned to the World er Wojciech Szczesny to reach Cup for the first time since the ball about 40 yards from 2006. Poland kept up its dismal the net, knocked the ball for‐ streak of World Cup starts — it ward and tapped it in for has four losses and three Senegal’s second fluky goal of draws since beating Argentina the night. The Lions of Teranga in 1974. held on for a 2‐1 win over Senegal took the lead when Poland on Tuesday night and Niang went around Lukasz opened the World Cup with a Piszczek on a flank following a surprising victory — just like in restart and centered to Sadio 2002. Mane. The star midfielder “You have to deserve your passed to Gueye, whose right‐ luck,” Niang said. “We were footed shot from the arc head‐ rewarded today for our work. ed toward Szczesny’s far post. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Texas ment on if the benching was related to over three innings in a 9‐5 loss. You have to seize your chances Cionek, near the penalty spot, Rangers sent rookie left‐hander Yohander the incident with Mendez, which took The Valencia, Venezuela native broke when they are given to you.” lifted his right leg and deflect‐ Mendez back to Triple‐A Round Rock on place after Monday night’s 6‐3 victory at into the majors in 2016. He is 0‐2 with a Tuesday for violating team rules. Kansas City and away from Kauffman 9.00 ERA in 11 career outings. Senegal became the first ed the ball past Szczesny’s Mendez was supposed to start Stadium. Bibens‐Dirkx was recalled from Round African team to win at this other side for the fourth own‐ Wednesday’s series finale against Kansas Banister said Mendez will have to merit Rock to replace Mendez. He made two year’s World Cup after Egypt, goal of the tournament. City. But right‐hander Austin Bibens‐Dirkx a return to the majors. starts for Texas earlier this season, going Morocco, Nigeria and Tunisia Poland shifted to a three‐ will get the ball instead. “Part of the development of where we 0‐1 with a 6.55 ERA. were outscored 6‐1 in losses. man backline at the start of “It’s not criminal, nothing involving are as a club is upholding a certain level “The rest of it I don’t have any com‐ It went ahead in the 37th the second half, and Niang had MLB or the police,” general manager Jon of standards for veterans and young play‐ ment,” Banister said. “My messaging to minute when Thiago Cionek’s been off the field after Daniels said. “There will be a program ers alike,” Daniels said. “Part of the devel‐ the team is what I say to them as a group. attempted block of Idrissa Bednarek stomped on a foot. that we’ll work with Yohander on.” opment process of young players is on I don’t always need my messaging to Gueye’s shot deflected and Referee Nawaf Shukralla of Daniels said at least one other player the maturity side as well. I’d say that’s come out in print. We are a team. There wrong‐footed Szczesny, who Bahrain, a veteran of two was involved, but his discipline will be kind of where this one falls.” are things that happened inside the team was picked to start over fellow World Cup matches in 2014, handled in‐house. The 23‐year‐old Mendez is 0‐1 with a concept. We’ll continue to put the team Second baseman Rougned Odor was 14.73 ERA in two games with the Rangers first in these types of situations. There Arsenal castoff Lukasz waved Niang to come back on scratched from Texas’ lineup for this season. He made his first major are standards we want to live by every Fabianski. just as Krychowiak lofted a Tuesday’s game against the Royals, but league start Friday against Colorado and day and we want to make sure those After Niang doubled the backpass from the center cir‐ manager Jeff Banister refused to com‐ was tagged for six runs and seven hits standards are held in high regard.” lead in the 60th, Krychowiak cle. Niang let it bounce twice, headed in Kamil Grosicki’s free knocked the ball past the goal‐ kick in the 86th minute, ending keeper and then sprinted to a streak of five straight score‐ catch up as the ball bounced less openers for Poland. three more times. He tapped it “Two goals following our into the open net from about 8 Bucks’ Sterling Brown sues mistakes was something that yards. we were very unhappy with,” “Real unlucky situation,” Poland coach Adam Nawalka Szczesny said. “Usually they Milwaukee over stun-gun arrest said. keep him on the sideline for a MILWAUKEE (AP) — era videos. took place in the parking lot,” prevent Brown from kicking Senegal is tied for the group little bit longer.” Milwaukee Bucks guard Some officers suspected the lawsuit said. anyone. lead with Japan, which upset Still, he didn’t fault the ref‐ Sterling Brown sued the city of Brown might have a firearm Some of the details from Other videos showed an Colombia 2‐1. Senegal will play eree. Milwaukee and its police because they saw paper tar‐ their report made it into officer talking with two col‐ Japan on Sunday, when Poland “That’s looking for an alibi department Tuesday, saying gets with holes in the back Morales’ written complaint leagues seating in a squad car. meets Colombia. for us,” he said. “It was a silly officers’ use of a stun gun dur‐ seat of his car, according to about the officers’ actions, They talked about how they This win set off joy in the goal from our point.” ing his arrest for a parking vio‐ the lawsuit. Brown told offi‐ according to the lawsuit, with could be perceived as racist streets of Dakar. Nawalka attributed the goal lation constitutes excessive cers he didn’t have a gun the chief saying Brown for arresting a black Bucks “We are not too euphoric to confusion, saying players force and that they targeted when they asked him, but “refused to comply with a player, with one saying if any‐ because we do know there is thought a substitute was com‐ him because he is black. they didn’t give him “any real directive to remove his hands thing goes wrong, it “is going going to be a difficult match ing on. Brown’s attorney Mark opportunity to comply” to from his pockets and became to be, ‘Ooh, the Milwaukee against Japan,” Senegal coach “We simply lacked quality in Thomsen filed the lawsuit in their command that he take resistive towards officers.” Police Department is all racist, Aliou Cisse said. the first half,” he said. “There One officer reacted to the blah, blah, blah.’” federal court, accusing police his hands out of his pockets, Senegal President Macky were lots of unnecessary mis‐ of “discriminating against Mr. the lawsuit said. arrest with glee, according to Brown told the Journal Sall was in the stands to watch takes and lack of accuracy, and Brown on the basis of his Mayor Tom Barrett said in a the lawsuit, which showed Sentinel in an interview last the world’s 27th‐ranked team simply we didn’t play a very race.” The lawsuit alleges offi‐ statement he hopes some‐ screenshots of him going on month that he “gave in” when cers involved in his arrest used thing good comes from the Twitter to mock Brown. police used a stun gun and upset the eighth‐ranked fluid football.” their incident report to try to lawsuit. “Nice meeting Sterling that he didn’t do anything to nation — and bring up memo‐ reframe what happened to “I’m hopeful this incident Brown of the Milwaukee resist because he didn’t want ries of the 1‐0 win over give the impression Brown will be a turning point and Bucks at work this morning! officers to “pull out their was resisted and obstructed allow us to take those actions Lol#FearTheDeer,” one tweet guns.” them. necessary to improve police read, referencing a slogan “I was just being smart. I “Mr. Brown hopes that community relations,” he said. used to cheer on the Bucks at just wanted to get out of the If you have sports instead of the typical denial of Police Chief Alfonso Morales games. That same officer situation and get home,” he the claims ... the city actually has not responded to an posted a racist meme of said. admit to the wrongs, admit Associated Press request for Golden State Warriors star The lawsuit adds to a long information that you that his constitutional rights comment. Kevin Durant, according to a list of litigation against the were violated,” Thomsen said Morales apologized to screenshot from the lawsuit. police department alleging at a news conference outside Brown last month when body‐ Police have only released officer misconduct in recent would like City Hall after filing the law‐ camera video of the arrest the body camera video of the years. A pending lawsuit from suit. was released. Brown wasn’t first officer who contacted the American Civil Liberties Brown had been talking charged with anything and Brown. But additional body Union in Wisconsin accusing placed in the with officers while waiting for three officers were disci‐ camera and squad car videos the department of targeting a citation for illegally parking plined, with suspensions rang‐ showed the moments after black and Latino residents to in a disabled spot outside a ing from two to 15 days. officers used a stun gun on stop and question them with‐ DALLAS POST TRIBUNE Walgreens at about 2 a.m. on Eight other officers were him. In one, Brown is on the out cause. The city is in settle‐ Jan. 26, when officers took ordered to undergo remedial ground and handcuffed when ment talks with the ACLU. him down because he didn’t training in professional com‐ an officer puts one of his Last year, Milwaukee paid Sports Section immediately remove his hands munications. boots on Brown’s ankle, hold‐ $2.3 million to settle a lawsuit from his pockets as ordered. A group of officers dis‐ ing it there. Brown doesn’t over the death of Dontre e‐mail us at: An officer yells: “Taser! Taser! cussing the arrest shortly after mention being in any discom‐ Hamilton, a mentally ill black Taser!” it happened talked about “try‐ fort but he questions the offi‐ man fatally shot by a police Brown had been coopera‐ ing to protect” themselves cer’s actions. officer after the officer roused [email protected] tive with officers and never from possible backlash over “C’mon man, you’re step‐ him from a park bench down‐ appeared to threaten police their confrontation with an ping on my ankle for what?” town. before or during his arrest, NBA player and synchronized Brown said. In response, the according to police body‐cam‐ “their stories concerning what officer said he was trying to June 21 - 27, 2018 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 6

FILM REVIEW: FANS OF THE FRANCHISE WILL LOVE “JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM”

By Dwight Brown (NNPA for lush green vegetation and understand that there is no News Wire Film Critic) gigantic beasts. The Dinosaur moral theme of any conse‐ Protection Group, run by for‐ quence in this reptiles gone Lions and tigers and bears, mer theme park manager wild orgy. oh my. Tyrannosaurus, veloci‐ Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas The relationship between raptors and brachiosaurus— Howard, “Jurassic World,” Claire and Owen is fun, until run for your lives. The cloned “The Help”), is out to save the they do stupid things like kiss‐ dinosaurs from the theme gigantic animals. They aren’t ing in the middle of an action park Jurassic World are in as aggressive as PETA, but scene. The two leads have trouble on the volcanic isle of they’re dedicated. charisma and you like them Isla Nublar, which is erupting, Claire is approached by the regardless. Spall as Mills gives spewing hot lava and emitting duplicitous Eli Mills (“Rafe you a fitting antagonist to a deadly ash cloud. If they Spall,”” Life of Pi,” “The Big hate, and you hope he gets his aren’t rescued, they will die. Short”), who has a plan to just rewards. Ditto for Toby That’s the premise in this relocate the behemoths to a Jones who plays Mr. Eversol, a sequel to “Jurassic World” sanctuary, but not out of the trafficker, and Ted Levine, as ($1.7B at the box office). The kindness of his heart. Dearing Ken Wheatley, the vile man question is this: Will this fol‐ is pulled into the mission. She who heads the rescue and low‐up to the wildly successful enlists her ex‐boyfriend Owen misleads Claire. Smith pro‐ “Jurassic World” be enough to (Chris Platt), who trained vides some comic relief as hook action/adventure/sci‐fi some of the less hostile and Webb the nerd who hates to fans and reel them into the very intelligent velociraptors. get his feet dirty. And, Pineada theaters? A techy/hacker, Franklin Webb shows spunk as the brainy and Colin Trevorrow, the direc‐ (“Justice Smith,” “The Get fearless Rodriguez. tor of Jurassic World, passes Down”), and an equally young It’s obvious the dinosaurs on direction duties to Spanish paleo/veterinarian, Zia aren’t real, but thanks to the filmmaker J.A. Bayona Rodriguez (Danielle Pineda, special effects and photogra‐ (“Orphanage,” “The TV’s “The Detour”), become phy, with a gigantic assist from Impossible”), and the differ‐ part of the A‐team. Of course, the sound effects department ence in style is negligible. nothing goes as planned. (Marti Albert sound effects Trevorrow writes the script The simple premise hovers editor), your nerves will get with Derek Connolly (“Jurassic around animal rescue. frayed. You’ll jump out of your World,” “Kong: Skull Island”). Working within that blueprint, seat or sit with dread as you Editor Bernat Vilaplana the film moves quickly to add watch gnashing teeth bear worked with Bayona on “The in a chain of action scenes, down on human flesh. Also, a Impossible,” as did cinematog‐ daring escapes, fist fights, shout out to the vivid images rapher Oscar Faura. Composer dinosaur wrestling matches of the volcano and the gor‐ Michael Giacchino won an and some graphic violence (a geous shots of the island Oscar for his original score for man gets torn apart, so be which perfectly set up the the animated feature “Up”. wary of bringing really young atmosphere for a verdant par‐ Add in creature sculptor kids to this movie) as it builds adise gone wrong. Wayne Anderson into several crescendos. Just The 128 minutes roll by and (“Underworld: Blood Wars”) as you think there can’t possi‐ you’ll feel like you just got and it’s no wonder that the bly be more mayhem or back from a tour of duty in the footage rips along at a break‐ another challenge, there is; war‐torn jungles of some trop‐ neck pace, with wondrous not ad nauseum, but it’s ical island nation. Your adren‐ views of a paradise island enough to make you shell‐ alin will be high. Your thoughts being ravaged by 700‐degree shocked. will race. You will not feel like orange liquid rock and ancient The bad guys want to use you just watched the most beast clones running rampant. the behemoths for an evil pur‐ innovative Everything is neatly coordinat‐ pose that involves weapons of action/adventure/sci‐fi film in ed—right down to the last destruction. All of the sub‐ the world (“Avatar”), but you’ll scream for help. terfuge, angst and cause have to admit that “Jurassic Three years have passed. célèbre animal rights activism World: Fallen Kingdom” Isla Nublar, an isle 120 miles is a ploy to whip the audi‐ worked its magic in its own west of Costa Rica that housed ence’s emotions into a frenzy. way, even if its aura doesn’t the now abandoned reptile On some levels it works. But have a long‐lasting effect. theme park, is desolate except most astute viewers will