BREAKING: Another Friday evening special, this time apparently calling for mass, prolonged detention of asylum seekers in military facilities. /1 thehill.com/homenews/admin…
Let's recap the president's #tantrump over the past few days to getting completely rolled by Congress in his amateurish request for money to build a "big, beautiful wall." /2
First: Trump is now calling up the National Guard, without any plan whatever, so he can look super tough even though there's--literally--nothing for them to do on the southwest border. /3
Second: Sessions is directing US Attorneys along the southwest border to accept every case of illegal entry referred to them for prosecution. Many more bona fide asylum seekers likely will be prosecuted and imprisoned as a result. /4
In addition to being expensive and burdensome to federal courts, the US Marshals Service, and the Bureau of Prisons, there's no evidence it will even deter people from coming--especially people fleeing persecution and violence.
On the flip side, it is maximally cruel. /5
Third: The president will be pushing legislation--probably throughout the Spring and Summer--to eliminate long-standing, bipartisan protections for children fleeing violence and trafficking and asylum seekers fleeing persecution.
Republicans will campaign on the issue. /6
Fourth: Tonight we learned the administration wants to massively expand the prolonged detention of mostly asylum seekers in military facilities.
This just weeks after Congress in the omnibus ordered the administration to REDUCE the number of people in immigration detention. /7
I want to discuss this as political, irresponsible, etc. Trump himself acknowledges that unauthorized border crossings are at a 46-year low.
Over the past six months, each Border Patrol agent has only apprehended ONE person about every SEVENTEEN days. /8
But it's really more than that. There is no one issue this administration cares about--from the top down--than demonizing immigrants to serve any number of cynical, nefarious, or just purely political purposes. /9
The attacks on immigrant and refugee communities are constant & unforgiving. Throughout this week, beginning with the Easter attack on #DACA recipients, and continuing to new, dangerous policies to detain and imprison asylum seekers and children, had been brutal. /10
Everything the administration is doing here demeans who we are and what we stand for as a country. The actions of the past week send a clear message to countries in Europe and elsewhere that they, too, can close their doors to refugees. /11
This administration can't possibly end a moment too soon. We need to fight back with every fiber of our being but even that isn't enough. We need to also use this time to build something better, more durable, so we do not find ourselves back here again in 5, 10, or 20 years. /12
And how could I forget that AG Sessions also imposed Immigration Judge case completion quotas also this week... /13
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Jenny Lisette Flores, 15, fled civil war in El Salvador In 1985. When she was apprehended at the US-Mexico border she was held for months in an #immigration detention facility together with unrelated adults. /2
During litigation the government conceded that conditions were "deplorable." Kids were jailed together with unrelated adults in facilities ringed with barbed-wire. They had little to no education, recreation, or visitation. This lasted months or longer. /3 supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/…
THREAD: I've been going hard at @RepCurbelo and @RepJeffDenham for working with Trump and Stephen Miller to write a bill that eviscerates our asylum laws and would detain kids for months or years. #FamiliesBelongTogether
I want to walk you through what this bill does. /1
This is the bill they wrote behind closed doors. Curbelo and Denham got to be original cosponsors of this bill in exchange for turning their backs on #Dreamers and abandoning an effort that would have brought bipartisan immigration bills to the Floor today. /2
See how they strike clause (iii)? This is the part of their bill that says Border Patrol can remove unaccompanied children from the country--without ever seeing a judge, lawyer, etc.--even if the kids do not have the capacity to understand that they are agreeing to be removed. /3
First, it's a horrible, cruel vision. Detaining children causes lasting physical, mental and emotional harm. It fundamentally disrupts the parent-child relationship. It's just more state-sanctioned child abuse. /2
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Second, the EO caveats the policy of jailing families together for the duration of proceedings (months? years?) in a way that it doesn't caveat the continued "zero tolerance" policy of prosecuting parents. So by its terms it doesn't even claim to end separation. /3
Over the past 6 months we've read several stories about people within the administration who pushed to extend Temporary Protected Status for about 300,000 immigrants who have lived and worked her lawfully for years, most nearly 2 decades. /1
In November, Breitbart reported that Jim Nealon--who worked with John Kelly at US Southern Command, served as the US Ambassador to Honduras, and was later appointed by Kelly to a DHS position--explained how ending TPS wouldn't be in the best interests of Honduras or the US. /2
It was surprising that Breitbart ran the piece, because while they intended for it to be a hit piece it really just highlighted that a person with incredible substantive expertise in the region knew what a spectacularly bad idea it would be to end TPS. /3 breitbart.com/big-government…