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10/12/21
In about three weeks’ time in September, we learned just how efficient the technocratic administration of our Democratic president can be. While he has dampened the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the last president, this president has sent us searching through history for other examples of rapid and massive deportation of immigrants. We have to go back decades to find such examples.
10/11/21
Since Witness at the Border began watching the heartbreaking deportation flights at the small airport in Brownsville, Texas, we have learned to see ICE Air fill the skies with these carriers, our watchers counting, as best they can, the planes and the bodies involved in this grim work.
9/30/21
NEW
Kidnapped by Uncle Sam! episode 6 of WITNESS RADIO
In a month that history will remember for the US welcoming Afghan refugees fleeing political chaos, violence, and persecution while expelling Haitians fleeing all these things and more, we perhaps lost sight of the nearly 13,000 children still being held captive by the US Department of Health and Human Services.
One man for whom those young souls are always top of mind: Larry Cox. He lost his child to US Customs and Border Protection officials while attempting to bring her to safety in 2011.
9/29/21
The wealthiest nation on earth, with the most powerful military, with a police force at its borders that is larger and better funded than the militaries of most nations, stands ready to defend its wealth against some of the poorest people on the the same planet. The vast empty spaces within our borders, the hungry job market and plenty do nothing to persuade administrations, Democratic and Republican, that they might re-examine, from a practical, moral, and political point of view, their policy of violent prevention as deterrent to migration. Fear of the foreign, marked by color and culture, lies at the root of our immigration politics, and no one with the power to change things is willing to face down the hatred inspired and exploited by this fear.
9/20/21
We have managed to momentarily stanch the flow of refugees across the border at Del Río, Texas. We closed the bridge, yellow-ribboned the shallow crossing at the dam where families waded across. Border Patrol agents in vans and on horseback are rounding up families who penetrated the border, outraging and horrifying an America that fears the pictures and numbers coming from the television cameras that have finally been turned on.
9/20/21
We are here for a while and then we are not. We will all suffer for some of that time; rich and poor will both know loss and sorrow. There is no border that can protect us from all of it, and even the comfort of wealth and privilege does not fully shield us.
Image: Melissa Bowen Rubin
9/19/21
In the dark, as state troopers flashed their lights, Border Patrol began gathering up refugees, mostly from Haiti, and busing them, the first phase of a mighty airlift to remind the world that the border will stand and protect us from the chaos and brutality that swirls around like the whirlwind, our unwelcome inheritance.
9/15/21
It is now past time for us to realize that there is little substantial difference between the anti-immigrant policies of the brutal regime of our last president and those of the current regime. This comes about because the goal is largely the same: to discourage people from coming. And although some of the rhetoric takes on a tone that sounds like regret and compassion, the tools that the United States falls back on are largely the same. We rely on layered disincentives.
9/10/21
“Matamoros Pietá” by Melissa Bowen Rubin
In approving language, members of our government have noted in recent days that the activity of Mexico near its southern border is having an impact on the flow of refugees and asylum seekers reaching its northern border, our southern border. That activity, by the way, is brutality and privation. These are the disincentives added to the mix by Mexico, in an apparent effort to demonstrate to people forced to leave their homes that there are worse things than the homelessness, starvation and violence they are fleeing.
9/6/21
For decades now, the policy of the United States has been to appear to discourage migration to our country across the southern border with Mexico. There has been some variation. When anti-immigrant sentiment is at an ebb, and voracious and exploitative businesses hold sway, more migrants are allowed across, under the radar, to satisfy demand. Other times, particularly when fear of foreigners is fanned to flames, both major parties have identified themselves with efforts to resist the flow of humanity, and preserve our stranglehold on prosperity in our hemisphere.
8/31/21
NEW: WITNESS RADIO Ep. 5. "Colombia's Summer of the Patriarch" w/ activist Manuel Rozental of Pueblos en Camino. Camilo Antonio Perez Bustillo interviews Rozental about this summer’s protests in Colombia, excessive police response, & the link to environmental justice.
LISTEN & BECOME A PATRON AT THIS LINK: https://www.patreon.com/posts/colombias-summer-55529170
8/29/21
You probably have not seen the people, from Haiti, and from the devastated countries in Central America, people who have pushed across the border into southern Mexico, who are being met by soldiers with clear shields, using those shields to drive people back. To knock people down. Families and children, ragged from their time held outside Mexico’s southern border, desperately forcing their way against these armed men, clutching at a chance to follow their North Star, which just so happens to be the North Star itself.
8/28/21
#FreeTheChildren Vigil of Light, El Paso, August 28, 2021. Children need #HomesNotDetention #WelcomeWIthDignity #EndChildDetention. Close the emergency intake sites at Fort Bliss and Pecos! Vigil hosted by Witness at the Border Border Network for Human Rights Coalition to End Child Detention- El Paso.