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Category: Border security

  • No Peace, No Freedom for Immigrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers

    No Peace, No Freedom for Immigrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers

     

    Several ILNH activists participated in protests against the treatment of immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In the photos, Indivizzies Susan Shapiro and Terry Rice stand with other protesters at the Elizabeth (NJ) Detention Center. 

     

    Headline News: Man and Daughter Drown in the Rio Grande Trying to Reach America 

    Red, White and BlueJohn Smith

    • In the photograph she wears red pants; 
    • her father, blue shorts. Their skin’s white 
    • but not as white as the white on our flag.
    • She is snuggled tight under the back 
    • of Daddy’s black T-shirt as if in a sling-pouch,
    • one arm slung around his neck, 
    • her stubby fingers tangled in the wet weeds 
    • of his hair, both of them afloat face down 
    • in muddy water, their limp bodies run aground 
    • too late. Either she held on even after 
    • he thrashed, spasmed, bucked like a terrified bull, 
    • then went slack; or she would not let go
    • while he slapped water, one exhausted arm 
    • after the other, the distant shore 
    • inching closer. She held tight and squirmed,
    • kicked, cried out for her mother then stopped 
    • and sagged heavy as a backpack full of stone. 
    • What if he had to bear her dead weight 
    • until his lungs burst into flames, 
    • and he breathed the river in 
    • to stop the burning, then sank? 
    • Who can imagine such suffering,
    • such desperation that risking 
    • the Rio Grande was the best option 
    • to begin with? I heard someone say, 
    • At least she won’t be separated 
    • from her father and caged 
    • in a concentration camp.
    • Is that what’s left of mercy 
    • in this country? Is our compassion 
    • so limited that callous sarcasm 
    • is all we have to offer? Do we just sigh
    • and rant online for a couple days 
    • then forget about a daughter’s arm 
    • wrapped around her father’s neck,
    • hanging on to the only hope she knew
    • drowning in the dream of America? 

    John Smith has published poetry in numerous literary journals. His book, Even That Indigo, is available on Amazon. John lives in Frenchtown, NJ with the henna artist/calligrapher, Catherine Lent.

  • Hot Topic: Government Shutdown

    Contributed by Paige Barnett.

    According to Trump, the United States needs a border wall between us and Mexico for reasons unfounded – yet supported by Trump’s base. Using fear-mongering tactics¹ and untruths, Trump said that he’d build a wall to protect us from the thousands of criminal immigrants illegally crossing the border; that protection is needed against the hordes of gangs who are invading our streets, running drugs and trafficking humans. He said he’d make Mexico pay for it.

    Flash forward, Trump is demanding $5.7 billion dollars from U.S. taxpayers to build this unnecessary wall.  He’s dismissed any attempt by Democrats who offered $2.5 billion for border security to be applied to more effective means, i.e. drones, tunnel detection, immigration judges, etc.²  In response, (sort of) Trump suggested a steel wall instead of a concrete wall and has doubled down on his demand for $5.7 billion dollars.

    As a result of failed negotiations, Trump issued an Executive order which shuttered executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. As of December 24th, said agencies are closed and/or are working without pay.  We are now in the midst of the 2nd longest – and soon to be longest – government shutdown with not an end in sight.  Trump is willing to extend the shutdown “ for months or even years.”3  

    From one impulsive moment on his campaign trail, Trump’s promise to build this border wall has evolved into a crisis of his own design.  Each side blames the other for the stalemate. But the Democratic-controlled House voted January 3rd to pass a bill that would re-open the government without provisions to fund the wall.  Senate Majority leader McConnell will only bring a spending bill to the floor of the Senate that Trump supports.⁴ In a rebuttal statement to Trump’s eight-minute speech on Tuesday evening,  Pelosi and Schumer said there is no reason for keeping the government partially shuttered because wall negotiations can and should remain separate from wall funding negotiations.4

    Here is a list as published by the New York Times of how the government shutdown is affecting people and places.

    Call to Action!

    • Call, text “resist” to 50409 or tweet your Congresspersons and Senators and let them know you adamantly oppose funding a wall.  Also, thank your Congresspersons and Senators if they’ve opposed funding this blatantly unnecessary wall.
    • Support local and regional food pantries and organizations assisting those who are out of work or working without pay due to the shutdown. Many are leaning heavily on these organizations to make ends meet while waiting for the next paycheck.

    Sources

    ¹https://thinkprogress.org/trumps-border-fear-mongering-is-far-from-reality-26ed4da50603/

    ²https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/01/06/government-shutdown-2019-negotiations-continue-white-house-congress/2491460002/

    ³https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/07/government-shutdown-becomes-the-third-longest-ever.html

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/house-democrats-prepare-vote-to-reopen-government-as-cracks-appear-in-gop-opposition/2019/01/03/24151490-0f96-11e9-8938-5898adc28fa2_story.html?utm_term=.4886a4b140bd