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9/15/20
This morning many of us are trying to come to grips with the news out of an ICE prison for migrants in southern Georgia. A nurse working there seems to have run afoul of the privately run prison’s administration over health practices. She tells of neglect and cruelty in the handling of the COVID-19 scourge. This part leaves us sad but unsurprised.
9/13/20
It’s been a hard week
We have learned that nearly nine thousand children were sent out of the country, expelled summarily, sent to the countries they fled. We have heard about ICE Air, that miserable operation that carries the bodies—boxcars in the sky—reminding us of yet another episode of genocide, by transporting COVID to a Virginia prison, infecting hundreds.
9/7/20
DEATH FLIGHTS - WEEK OF 31 August – please share for transparency
- MORE ICE AIR FLIGHTS AND DEPORTATIONS THIS WEEK THAN SINCE PRE-PANDEMIC WEEKS.
- ICE Air flights totaled 115, including 24 deportations to 9 different countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Panama deportation flight witnessed the first time this year – coupled with an Ecuador deportation flight.
8/30/20
Despair.
Bodies turn up on the Matamoros banks. The worst leader since Hitler—I say that without hesitation—gins up a frenzy of hatred to distract us from the sea change in our lives brought on by his failure to respect a scourge of nature and the science that would have saved so many of us. And his minions work furiously to expel the tired and poor across the border to their wretched fates.
8/29/20
DEATH FLIGHTS - WEEK OF 24 August – please share for transparency
- LAST WEEK: ICE AIR FLIGHTS TO GUATEMALA (5) AND TO MEXICO (8) INCREASE. 8 UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN DEPORTED TO GUATEMALA TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID THERE.
- FLIGHTS TO GUATEMALA IN 9 OF THE LAST 9 ICE AIR FLIGHT DAYS. FIRST WEEK SINCE 9 MARCH THAT THERE HAS BEEN A FLIGHT EVERY DAY.
- 8 FLIGHTS TO MEXICO – THE MOST OF ANY WEEK THIS YEAR. RARE SATURDAY FLIGHT TO A NEW DESTINATION, PUEBLA.
8/19/20
Word comes to us, from the edge of that river, of the death of Edwin Rodrigo Castro de la Parra. He leaves a family behind on those banks. We are told he may have plunged into the river to save someone whose desperation had pushed them over that edge, someone who saw hope on the other side and lost all hope behind.
8/16/20
DEATH FLIGHTS - WEEK OF 10 August – please share for transparency
67 UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN ALONE ON ONE PLANE TO GUATEMALA THIS WEEK. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THEM? WILL THEY FIND THEIR FAMILIES? WE DON’T KNOW.
SAME NUMBER OF FLIGHTS AS LAST WEEK (81) AND 5 BELOW THE LAST 6-WEEK AVERAGE.
8/14/20
A few things to think about.
Things are getting worse. Our country is expelling people, denying them even the farce of a legal proceeding. It is justified by the claim that foreigners, at least the ones that come to our southern border, carry the disease that we have in higher numbers than almost any other country.
8/8/20
DEATH FLIGHTS - WEEK OF 3 August – please share for transparency
THIS WEEK WAS A BIT BELOW THE LAST 6-WEEK AVERAGE, AND FOLLOWED ANOTHER WEEK THAT WAS SLIGHTLY BELOW AVERAGE. … THIS WEEK THERE WERE 17 DEPORTATION FLIGHTS TO 6 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. 81 Total Flights.
Photo: El Heraldo De Tabasco
8/5/20
As Hurricane Hanna fed the swelling Río Bravo, as its banks overflowed into the lives of the Matamoros encampment of refugees, and as now swarms of mosquitos, zancudos as they are known, bring still more misery and perhaps illness, we cannot help but reflect on the predicament just faced and still faced by these friends of ours forced to perch precariously on the very edge of Northern Mexico, eyes toward the United States.
8/4/20
In the midst of the global pandemic ICE Air continues to initiate and facilitate the seeding, spreading, and exporting of COVID within the US web of 200 detention centers and to other countries through a total of 2,808 likely ICE Air flights including 1,760 domestic flights, and 536 deportation flights to 15 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
7/31/20
Latest update: Good news. Weather service reduces its estimated crest by 1.5 feet. Should begin subsiding soon.
Update: Weather Service has revised downward its prediction of a crest. We are only an inch or two from it, now. Soon the waters will begin to recede.
Photo by Josué Rolando Cornejo Sabillon
7/28/20
I am posting this on behalf of your Witness at the Border team and we are asking those that can to help the volunteer groups in Matamoros. Josh posted a thoughtful update on what we know, and do not know, about what is to come for our brothers and sisters in the camp at Matamoros. None of us know what is yet to come over the next few days with the Rio Grande.