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5/27/21
When people migrate, and they always have, it is because things are not going well where they live. And in a world as fraught with inequality and climate change as ours seems to be, migration will be happening at an accelerated pace. If we could make choices as a species, the choices would be simple. We would address the causes of inequality and climate change, while making space for those dislocated. We would, in a word, cooperate.
5/26/21
TAKE ACTION: Today we joined over 50 organizations in the Welcome With Dignity campaign! We believe in #WelcomeWithDignity. End Title 42. Don't detain children--EVER. Protect children at the border, let people apply for asylum, stop expelling Black migrants to danger under the false pretense of public health orders. WE SUPPORT THE WELCOME WITH DIGNITY CAMPAIGN BECAUSE WE SUPPORT THE RIGHT TO MIGRATE, the abolition of ICE, and so much more. Please take action by signing the pledge on this website! Join us and share.
https://welcomewithdignity.org/ Image: Allan Mestel
5/25/21
I have learned from my friends en la lucha that language matters. That “catch and release” summons images of fish, not humans, and makes a harrowing process sound like a sporting choice. We have watched as the Biden administration has been using its editing pencil to put its lines through “alien,” settling for unaccompanied and illegal and irregular, no doubt recognizing that the old term too easily suggested scaly things with bulbous heads and glowing fingertips.
Here in our Witness at the Border group, Larry Cox lets us know of his anguish when detention centers, prisons, are called shelters. He reminds us, as we all should always remember, that shelters do not need guards to prevent escape.
5/24/21
Here is what we know. BBC reports a case of sexual abuse at the child prison compound at Fort Bliss in West Texas. Other cases are rumored. The entire staff of a company providing what are called youth care workers is fired and replaced by staff of another company whose previous experience seems to be cleaning up floods and mold.
5/24/21
THIS IS WHY WE WITNESS! FORT BLISS IS NO PLACE FOR CHILDREN: All migrant children currently deprived of their freedom at Ft. Bliss should be immediately released to families or sponsors. If the abusive, traumatizing conditions documented by NYT, BBC, and El Paso Matters, including at least 1 alleged case of sexual abuse, are not enough for Biden administration to act, what will it take? JOIN US! FREE THEM! NOW!!
5/23/21
ICE Air Weekly Activity – Week of 17 May 2021.
After 5 weeks of significantly elevated flights, driven 14 lateral flights per week plus their connections and returns, this is the second week at a new normal. Total flights at 89 including 12 removal flights.
Removal flights were very dispersed this week to 9 different countries which is unusual in one week. Central America, South America and the Caribbean all represented.
Friday 7 May was the last of the lateral flights to date with one from Yuma to El Paso.
5/23/21
Very, very late tonight, as tomorrow’s sun dawns on the child detention tents at Fort Bliss, all of the so-called youth care workers assigned to that prison in the desert will leave for the last time. Every last one of them is being fired. They will go for the last time to the intake tent and they will turn in the barcoded badges they wear around their necks. The badges that say they can have contact with the thousands of child prisoners.
5/21/21
Bad news, bad news comes to me where I sleep.
We are hiding children in the desert again. In tents, huge tents, on the grounds of a fort that once established dominance over the local indigenous peoples, notably Apaches. Now it holds native children, pried from families long suffering from the war of conquest that is never quite over.
Hiding them. They were not sufficiently hidden in the enclosed, lightless places opened for them in convention centers.
5/20/21
The Buffalo Soldier gate of Fort Bliss faces an exit from the El Paso International Airport. One would need only to keep driving straight ahead from the airport to find oneself at the checkpoint, the guardhouse, that first announces that you are entering the fort, then stops you to challenge your presence before you arrive at a southern corner of the desert base, larger than any other, spanning state lines, lined at its northern extremes with the scars of missiles fired as tests of our power.
5/17/21
This man out of the blue started telling us about the Immigrant Children as he called them and we acted as if we didn't know anything about what was going on with the children. He said some of these kids have tested positive for Covid so as soon as buses arrive they are cleaned and sanitized. In Spanish he said, Lady, these kids that get on these buses have Visas and telephone numbers and I don't know why they are being kept here instead of turning them over to their families!
5/16/21
ICE Air Weekly Activity – Week of 10 May 2021. (photo El Paso TX mural)
After 5 weeks of significantly elevated flights, driven 14 lateral flights per week plus their connections and returns, this week total flights fell to 73 as lateral flights were suspended. I won’t say stopped as ICE can change operations quickly.
Friday 7 May was the last of the lateral flights to date with one from Yuma to El Paso.
5/15/21
Over 1,000 people have used Resistbot to make their voices heard to say that the solution to the influx of asylum-seeking children at our border is NOT to build more detention centers! The solution is to release children to their parents. Children need your help, and it’s as easy as sending a text.
Text GO REUNITE to 50409.
5/14/21
Once more, we are compelled to see, and to believe what we see.
It is all about seeing, and doing battle with those who would prefer that we don’t look. In the last administration, the policy known as MPP, better known as Remain in Mexico, turned migrants back into the streets of border towns and cities so dangerous that few dared to cross and report on the devastating results of the policy.
5/14/21
Next week, on Thursday evening, I will join others in welcoming Martín Espada to the latest in the webinar series presented by Witness at the Border. This is a very special event for me.
Martín gives voice to feelings that rattle around inside me, as I witnessed at Tornillo, as I stood at the cross that marked the bank of the river, the cross that bore the name Valéria.
RSVP: bit.ly/MEspada
5/13/21
Melissa and I were on our way home last night, changing planes in Dallas. My phone started vibrating. It was Amy Cohen, of Every.Last.One., an organization that has dedicated itself to bringing together families that have been torn apart by a country that has vilified the human act of migration.
She told me that just a few miles from where I was sitting and waiting for a plane, there were buses with migrant children aboard. Children who had been on the buses for days. They had been eating and sleeping on the buses. They were not allowed off, forced to use the cramped restrooms. No showers.
5/12/21
This week we sent the following statement, along with the names of more than 80 supporting organizations (including at least a dozen from countries other than the U.S.) and many individuals, to the White House, the Departments of Homeland Security and Health & Human Services. We await their reply.
Walk for the Children / Caminata por la Niñez
1. End Title 42 expulsions and admit migrant families on a priority basis.
2. Stop separating children from their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and siblings.
3. Allow parents and other close relatives already in the U.S. to come to the border to pick up their children.
4. Release children QUICKLY to their family in the U.S.
5/10/21
ICE Air Weekly Activity – Week of 3 May 2021.
Flights of 98 for the week down from the record 119 of last week and 2 above prior 6-week average. BUT well over the March weekly average of 75 and significantly over February at 44 per week.
Shuffle flights remained at elevated levels resulting from continuing, but modified, lateral flights to El Paso for Expulsion into Juarez. There were 2 lateral flights from Brownsville and 7 from Yuma. 8 arrived for expulsions in El Paso and only 1 in San Diego this week. The week of 8 March, 14 Lateral flights went to El Paso from Brownsville, and between then and this week 1 flight per day went to El Paso and 1 to San Diego from Brownsville.
5/3/21
Do you want to know the difference between a shelter and a prison?
It isn’t much of a riddle. A shelter is a place that you need to be. Even if there is sometimes not much food. And the conditions may be rough. It is better than what you might face outside the shelter.
You may be there, like the people in Juarez I visited yesterday, because you fled poverty and hunger and violence. And you traveled thousands of miles with your children to find hope across a border that exists only to deny you that hope.
Because when you crossed, you were arrested and sent back. Everyone I spoke to yesterday knew what Title 42 is.