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6/18/21
ICE Air Weekly Activity – Week of 14 June 2021.
Photo - Reynosa Mexico Plaza - migrant camp spawned by the Administrations continuation of Trump's illegal Title 42.
9 removal flights this week, just 1 more than last week, and what seems to be a new normal. Removals to 6 countries. As has been in most of the recent weeks, the majority of removal flights are on Friday, following the shuffle flights moving people around detention centers and staging people for removal.
6/12/21
ICE Air Weekly Activity – Week of 7 June 2021.
8 removal flights this week, same as last week, the lowest since 8 the week of 12 April. Removals to 5 countries. As has been in most of the recent weeks, the majority of removal flights are on Friday, following the shuffle flights moving people around detention centers and staging people for removal.
It continues to appears that the only removal flights to the Northern triangle countries and Nicaragua are deportation flights.
98 total flights were the most if 5 weeks driven by 79 shuffle flights, the most in the last 6 weeks.
6/10/21
The wind does not stop at the border. Guns and walls and troops and concertina wire barely ripple the currents of whatever river remains along that line. Although it is drawn on the earth, it disappears from a distance, out of sight from the foothills of the Franklin Mountains, the division of El Paso and Juarez blurring before the eyes.
6/6/21
ICE Air Weekly Activity – Week of 31 May 2021. (photo – the growing migrant camp in Reynosa MX. Migration continues. Close 1 camp in Matamoros and another arises 30 miles away at a Port of Entry.)
8 removal flights this week were the lowest since 8 the week of 12 April. Only 6 countries and to be transparent one to Guyana could have been a fuel stop on the way to Brazil, but we included in the removal count.
65 total flights was the lowest number since the 58 the week of 1 March, the week before the 14 per week lateral flights began.
6/4/21
Activism is a humbling experience. Not only does it remind us of how little we can accomplish in this world, but it throws into doubt the assumptions we make about human nature and the social forces that drive the tides in the affairs of humans.
Many of us—and I am thinking of myself here—construct their political strategy from a notion that in all of us can be found a common substrate of ideas about right and wrong, love and hate, righteousness and shame. But I am beginning to have doubts that these are easily found, and if found, may not provide the best basis for leverage, for persuasion.
6/3/21
And the news comes spilling out of Fort Bliss. Remember Fort Bliss? The place where we put children who we have separated from their families with decades of cruelty and greed? The place where it is hard to see the children, because no one is allowed inside. The place where employees must surrender their phones so no pictures can get out. The place where there are children on suicide watch.
6/3/21
Our statement was released to the press today, with sign-ons from partners listed below.
FT. BLISS AND OTHER DETENTION MEGASITES ARE NO PLACE FOR CHILDREN
Ft. Bliss detention facility must be shut down, immediately
NEW TODAY: "Fired Workers Claim Poor Conditions at Ft. Bliss Migrant Shelter," El Paso Times, 6/2/21
Photo: Allan Mestel
5/31/21
It is said from time to time that history is written by those who hold power. It is only a small step further to infer that the manipulation of our social memory serves the purposes of the powerful. That the story that is chiseled into posterity supports a social order. And it follows that the stories of those without the podia of power are rarely told. They can be seen by those who watch closely, but all too quickly are obscured by the steady flow of time, the greatest wave barely a ripple, mostly gone once the eyes that witnessed them close for the last time. The story then goes untold, and we are left to wonder whether those lives and loves and struggles ever happened. Whether most of us ever existed at all.
5/28/21
FT. BLISS AND OTHER DETENTION MEGASITES ARE NO PLACE FOR CHILDREN
Ft. Bliss detention facility must be shut down, immediately
Witness at the Border/Testigos en la Frontera calls for the megasite migrant youth detention facilities--especially at Ft. Bliss--to be shut down immediately. Recent testimonies from staff and volunteers at the site, together with reports from independent observers as reported in the media provide convergent evidence that the tent facility is operating, in effect, as a prison, and not as a shelter for vulnerable youth.
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.