Used to be 2 weeks, caught w/in 100 miles of border, but now you'll have to prove you were here for 2 YEARS--& they can snag you anywhere--or else you can be deported WITHOUT seeing a judge.
Takes effect immediately, but comments ARE allowed. politi.co/2M4sx7m
This pdf is the "change in regulation," as sent out by DHS this morning, which will allow them, potentially, to deport many, many more people without judicial oversight or review. People who've lived here for years.
And this is where, starting tomorrow (TUESDAY) you'll be able to start leaving comments on the Federal Register. I suggest you do. DHS needs to know what you think about their gestapo tactics.
I just want to emphasize something from my OT on the trumpian horribleness of the day (expedited removal expansion):
It's on the person being grabbed by ICE to PROVE to THAT AGENT, with what they have on them, that they've been in the US at least 2 years.
Could you do that? 🤨
I couldn't.
Not with what I generally have on my person. Which is usually a hospital drink bottle* of diet iced tea, my walker, granola bars, my tablet, which is < 2 years old, medical papers going back to December, and often a library book.
*I have to keep track of ml 🤷🏻♀️
But let's not pretend they'll be arresting people like me.
I mean, I tan up nice and have black hair & eyes I inherited from my many generations ago Mi'kmaq ancestors, but I'm white. They're not gonna stop me on the side of the road and ask for my papers.
Even though there are hundreds of thousands of people of European descent who are considered "undocumented" immigrants, living in the US, who've overstayed visas in the last two years...ICE won't be going into white neighborhoods to stop people, and we all know it.
So I just want to remind everyone that we either stand for everyone, or we stand for no one.
They might not stop ME, but they could very well come to my neighborhood. If I have anything to say/do about it, they WILL leave empty handed, and they won't come back.
IT'S UP TO US.
This rogue administration is so out of control, it's easy to feel fatigued and worn out. It's okay to recoup your energy from time to time, to refresh so you can come back to the fight at full power.
It's not okay to sit it out entirely.
It's not okay to just let others suffer.
There are many ways to help. Many ways to resist. Not everyone can put their body on the line (Even a week ago, I wouldn't have been able to leave my house bc of my health.)
If you cannot personally block ICE, consider donating to the bail for detainees: neveragainaction.com/donate
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☀️ Protest in DC! A protest at the White House, renamed #KremlinAnnex, has been ongoing since the Helsinki Summit last year. Singing, speeches, lots of awesome signs, and very cool protesters who I happen know personally.
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Disgusting, but not surprising. Of course they were sterilizing immigrant women at ICE facilities. They're excruciatingly racist. Do you think they *want* more brown people in this country?
Reminder that medical abuse--and whistlerblowers calling it out--are no strangers to ICE facilities. When your country has a for-profit prison system, steeped in racism and the legacy of slavery, these are the results.
I told the Portland Doc, and then the hospice Doc today, that I'm ready to start hospice now.
An intake team will be coming to the house to do all the intake-y things sometime next week. It's a little up in the air cuz I'm staying on Dobutamine, and hospice needs to take over/work out the contract with the home infusion peeps *before* I sign myself over to their care.
I was able to decide on this now because the amazing folks at my cardiac rehab place know how much I value sweating it up with them, and are making accommodations for me to continue, whilst on hospice, even if it's not strictly kosher. Mostly, I go for the companionship, tho.
Farmers have been dumping tons and tons of food and milk, plowing crops under, even as America goes hungry. Even while thousands line up for hours--and even overnight--for a box of groceries at one of the nation's thousands of food banks.
The main reason? It's not worth their while, financially, to do so. Sure, there're questions of storage and logistics, but it basically comes down to the fact that the food being plowed under--ordinarily destined for restaurants and cafeterias, etc., who would've paid for it--
My town is the centerpoint for first in the nation study of community spread of COVID-19.
In a cooperative effort led by @OregonState, about 4,000 non-symptomatic* people (or ~1 in 12 in town) will be tested for the virus in a door-to-door survey.
Specific information about how the TRACE COVID-19 study in Corvallis, OR will be conducted can be found here:
Testing is the key to moving forward. Studying the prevalence of the virus in the community, esp. amongst those without symptoms, is crucial. trace.oregonstate.edu
As @jomareewade points out, not only did this process take NINETEEN MONTHS longer than Judge Sabraw originally gave the govt to do it, but there are STILL 18 CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND.
These kids have been IN federal government CUSTODY SINCE JUNE 2018.