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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/12/21

How to make an unaccompanied minor:

1. Use a policy that relies on people’s fear of disease to pretend that migrants are a contagion threat to prevent families with children from seeking asylum. This forces families to send children across the border by themselves.

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Photo: Allan Mestel, Homestead FL

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/10/21

Root Causes and the Right to Migrate

One of the key ways in which the Biden-Harris administration could take innovative, decisive steps to dismantle Trump’s devastating legacy as to immigration and border policy is through its reiterated commitments to address the “root causes” of continuing mass migration from the Mesoamerican region (Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Mexico) and beyond (Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela, among other possible examples). (Photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/8/21

It began as families huddling together at the foot of the bridge across the border river in Matamoros, Mexico. Told at first that they must wait their turn for a chance to plead for asylum, for mercy, they stayed on the plaza, in a pocket of concrete in sight of the uniformed troops that stood guarding the arched path to the other side, a walkway daily slowly traversed by those clutching the documents that allowed their passage.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/6/21

Carrizo Springs, under the direction of Baptist Child and Family Services (BCFS), which operated Tornillo, reopened after sitting empty for over a year. The facility will temporarily house children 13 through 17 in a remodeled former oil field man-camp until they are sent to their sponsors.  

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/6/21

One day we may, from greater distance, understand the history of the Matamoros migrant encampment. We will see how it fit in with a broader movement. Something along the lines of another manifestation of the coalescence of migrants, forced by social disaster to leave their homes and make their way north. Key to our understanding must be the resistance, like that represented by the caravans, to the scattering of souls that so often ends in exploitation, persecution, and death.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/4/21

We are lucky enough to share in the joy of the people we got to know in the Matamoros encampment, those forced into the limbo of MPP, Remain in Mexico, joy at their orderly release to the other side of the river, to buses and planes and the embrace of their families. Each day we glimpse their happiness in the videos they send us, the things they tell us from their soaring hearts.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/4/21

Migrant ‘Protection’ Protocols Survivor Stories #3: Natasha

When your choices are persecution, solitary confinement, or going underground, ‘protection’ is prevarication, nada mas.

THE FIRST SOLUTION: Tales of Humanity and Heroism from Trump’s Manufactured Border Crisis, MPP Survivor Story #3

Image: Ray and Natasha

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/3/21

Took my camera to Day 3 at Homestead. More pics and video to come, but it's late and I'm tired, and clearly indecisive. Homestead Reopening Resistance.

Background: the Homestead, Florida, child detention center, closed in 2019, is set to reopen as a child detention center again by the Biden administration. Renamed Biscayne Influx Care Facility.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/2/21

The following is a response to a question I am repeatedly asked: on the issue of how to handle migrant children at our borders, what would I do instead? Here are some thoughts.

The claim is that the current flow and expected increase in the flow of unaccompanied minors into the country will exceed hard-walled shelter capacity, necessitating the extensive use of temporary influx shelters which are determined to be comparatively detrimental to child welfare. This discussion accepts the premise.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

3/1/21

You want to move your family to North Carolina. Some of your family already lives there. They went a few years ago when they heard there was work there, building furniture. Some farm work. Rents are not high, especially if you are willing to tolerate the smell of pig farms when the wind shifts in the spring.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

2/26/21

When the US government was sued by attorneys representing a little girl named Jenny Lisette Flores, a few principles were established that were intended to improve the experience of migrant children who were going through traumatic transition as a result of their migration to this country, often involving separation from their families.

It was determined that the most damaging thing you could do to children was to restrict them, in other words, to lock them up.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

2/25/21

Migrant ‘Protection’ Protocols Survivor Stories #1: Gabriel

Image: Gabriel, Lessy, and their three sons (image courtesy of Gabriel & Family, 2021

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

2/24/21

What’s Next? Postcard Campaign

Urgent Postcard - Mailing February 24-28

Imprisoning Children is STILL Wrong

Recently the Biden administration has announced that it is opening/reopening several “Influx” Child Detention Centers. We oppose these moves and need to make sure that the Biden administration hears our opposition.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

2/23/21

So we wake up this morning to what feels like floodwaters rising.

The way we address the migration of people from other places, places we have sunk into poverty and criminality with our greed and indifference, falls into old familiar patterns, across administrations. So, once again, we turn a humanitarian question into one of security, this time pretending that disease is preventing us from exercising our humanity.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

2/22/21

Many in this group would like to believe that, now that Trump is out of power, the struggle for migrant rights is over. The thing that got me involved, grabbed my attention, was family separation. I rushed down to the border, thinking i would add a voice to the cries for the policy to end.

But what I found was something different. The longer I have spent looking at the plight of people who migrate, the more I see that the issue is not one that restricts itself to one political party or leader.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

2/21/21

The history of humans is the history of migration.

From a place in Southern Africa, where one group of great apes we call hominids turned a particular evolutionary corner and became a resourceful wanderer, the modern human, Homo sapiens, we have invaded every corner of the planet.

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Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler Bearing Witness Margaret Seiler

2/19/21

We don’t have to reach very deep into our xenophobic souls to find an assumption that is resilient and persistent: the belief that the threat of contagious disease comes from foreigners, a greater threat, for instance, than the risk you might run at a basketball game at an American high school gym. This unfounded belief is based on no evidence at all that disease, like Covid, is any more prevalent in the migrant population than it is at an an all-American Thanksgiving dinner. It is simply not so.

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