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5/11/23
Bus after bus of migrants who had just been released from custody were dropped off by the US government today at the bus station in Brownsville, Texas, so they can continue their journeys, now legally in the US. People, many of whom had traveled for months and had camped outside our gates for an untold stretch of time and had been confined in our detention centers were now taking their first steps of freedom. I stood on the sidewalk holding a sign that said, โOpen Every Door โ Welcome All Immigrants.โ The new arrivals couldn't read my sign. It didn't matter. โBienvenidos!โ I called to them. Welcome! โGracias!โ they said as they smiled back.
5/10/23
We are down in the Rรญo Grande Valley for what is billed as a monumental shift in our countryโs strategy for handling the people who migrate to our southern border. Title 42 goes away at 11:59 tomorrow night, and some new rules that weaponize the section of law known as Title 8 go into effect.
5/10/23
They put on a show for us today.
A couple of dozen members of the Texas National Guard assembled on a road near the border and marched a few yards, just so the news cameras could get pictures of them marching in their riot gear. But they weren't going anywhere and there was no riot.
Photo: Allan Mestel
5/10/23
The encampment in Matamoros is much bigger now than it ever was under Remain in Mexico. This despite a steady line of people splashing their way to the opposite bank, which they were doing as I watched, childrenโs float toys that donโt float all that well anymore strewn across the weeds choking a narrow spot. Rather than the half deflated brightly colored plastic, most whom I watched used a line to work their way along, strung from bank to bank, nylon and yellow.
5/8/23
3 years ago from January through mid-March, Witness at the Border was holding vigil in Brownsville standing in protest against MPP and ICE deportation flights - against the inhumane treatment of fellow humans. We witnessed men and women, feet and ankles shackled, being forced onto planes - some while holding children. We witnessed hundreds and hundreds of people forced to remain in Mexico in squalid and unsafe conditions.
5/7/23
Iโll join some people in south Texas this week, to witness what happens when a new policy to prevent desperate people from crossing to safety replaces an old policy to do the same. My plane will fly over Allen, Texas, where there was one of those regular massacres that happens because people are running around with guns that amount to personal weapons of mass destruction.
4/30/23
Well, that long anticipated shoe is about to drop. Title 42, which attached itself fraudulently to the COVID pandemic, was a tactic too seductive for the Biden administration to resist, but even the most convenient of crimes against humanity must come to an end, it seems. It had its disadvantages.
4/26/23
A few days ago we heard a report from Matamoros that there was a fire in the encampment along the banks of the river. It was in a section on the far end of the camp, a camp where some say as many as a couple of thousand migrants have set up tents and tarps to shelter themselves while waiting for their chance at the brutal lottery that has been set up by the U.S. immigration policies, policies that grow more arcane every day.
4/19/23
They tell us that the way to address the terrible ordeal of the trip across the Dariรฉn Gap, that brutal stretch of extortion and risk, is to keep people from using it to get north, to keep them from following the drinking gourd to a dream of freedom. Freedom from poverty, from crime, from homelessness.
4/3/23
We tend to engage the world at a point in the discussion where we have already conceded, indeed surrendered to, a number of assumptions. That inequality can only be mitigated. That there is not enough food to feed everyone, nor enough houses to shelter the unhoused. That all we can do is round the sharp edges of injustice.
3/18/23
Tom Cartwright, for the leadership team at Witness at the Border, submitted this organizational comment in opposition to the proposed Asylum Ban via https://www.regulations.gov.
Use this template to write your ownโmake sure to add unique commentsโat NoAsylumBan.us. Only 10 more days! The deadline is March 27.
3/10/23
๐๐น ๐ฆ๐๐ฒรฑ๐ผ ๐๐บ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ป๐ผ / ๐ง๐ต๐ฒ ๐๐บ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ป ๐๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐บ
Tom Kiefer, originally from California moved to Ajo to photograph landscapes. He took a job as a janitor with Customs and Border Patrol.
When emptying the trash, he realized that good food was being disposed of. With permission, he collected the food and gave it to local food pantries.
He then started collecting the personal items of asylum seekers. Passports, birth certificates, private letters, rosaries, bibles, even a CD collection that one played while crossing the desert and so much more.
https://www.tomkiefer.com/