It might not have been the most opportune time for the State Department to hold a Facebook Live chat on how to travel with children.

In the midst of the Trump administration’s crackdown on the southern border that has separated crying children from their parents and incited a national uproar, the State Department’s consular affairs unit held a question-and-answer session via Facebook on Tuesday intended for American families going abroad.

“Join us for our #FamilyTravelHacks chat!,” the Facebook post caption reads. “Ask us your questions about applying for U.S. passports for your kids, document requirements, and tips to make sure your vacation this summer goes smoothly.”

The responses spoke volumes.

“Do you recommend cage training for children to get them used to arriving in the US?,” Facebook user Matt Schneider commented. “How long should I leave them alone in a cage to get them used to being imprisoned alone?”