Why today is a great day - but it's not nearly enough & we have to keep pushing.
A thread 🧵on the future of #DACA and the immigrants rights movement 👇🏾
After years of relentless attacks on immigrants, today’s Supreme Court decision is a much-needed win for our community. It’s a win for the organizers, advocates and #DACA recipients who fought so hard for this over so many administrations.
But it's only a partial win.
We have to keep in mind that the SCOTUS ruling is nothing permanent.
The way in which the program was terminated was wrong but the Trump Admin still has authority to revoke #DACA.
In many ways this decision is a roadmap to how the government can properly end program next time.
So #DACA lives - for now.
But let's remember this doesn’t change anything about who’s inside the White House.
Despite 70% of the public supporting DACA recipients, the president is still a racist & will continue to use immigrants to advance his xenophobic & hate-filled agenda.
The Trump Admin is fixated on endangering immigrants & asylum seekers. It's clear that his hate runs deep.
That's why we echo calls for 45 to resign. As long this Administration - filled w/white supremacists - remains in power, our communities will continue to suffer.
It's also important to highlight that the narrative around #DACA has changed. DACAmented folks are older & wiser now & they are part of a much larger undocumented community that is repeatedly targeted through ICE & police collaborations on the daily.
And let's never forget that many #DACA recipients & members of the undocumented community are Black and face a whole set of further challenges within our racist immigration & criminal justice system.
Our fights are intrinsically connected.
And although we must take a moment to breath & express the joy that this decision may bring....
We know that we must continue to march forward towards a vision of liberation and freedom for all.
That's why we will continue to fight for asylum seekers, an end to the Remain in Mexico Policy, to defund the police, and Abolish ICE.
So what can you do to stand with #DACA recipients & the immigrant community at large?
1⃣ Add your name to our petition to protect the program & demand that the Trump Administration keep its hands off DACA! raicestexas.org/2020/06/18/tel…
Any demonstrations that serve to fight for the community at large are #DACA demonstrations.
3⃣ Donate to our DACA Fund.
This fund makes possible our expansive initiatives in support of DACA & DACA-eligible recipients, including but not limited to legal representation, social services, advocacy, and financial assistance for renewal filing fees. raicestexas.org/ways-to-give/d…
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Since 2014, RAICES has represented thousands of people, including children inside the Karnes Detention Center. It’s often touted as a “model” facility by the US government.
There is nothing “model” about it. It is a prison, rife with violence and systemic abuse. #immigration
The RAICES Family Detention Services team was able to obtain an unprecedented amount of information about the migration experiences of adult women detained at Karnes.
❌ At least 633 out of approximately 1,900 women detained reported experiencing mistreatment while in custody.
❌ 839 women reported that they were separated from family members.
❌ There has never been a full-time pediatrician at Karnes, nor is there obstetrics care available.
Our hearts are with the people of #Ukraine and everyone impacted by Russian aggression. War serves only to create death and destruction, and will lead to a humanitarian crisis and the mass displacement of millions of people.
This is not new: we have witnessed how devastating war and conflict can be in places like Haiti and Afghanistan. The US must be ready to respond immediately, and welcome all those who are forced to flee their homes.
Although @POTUS mentioned a vague reference to providing humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine in his speech yesterday, nothing he said was concrete.
Last week was the Black Immigrant Advocacy Day of Action! We joined in celebrating the leadership of Black immigrants in the work to expose + eradicate racism in the immigration system. But fighting for Black Immigrants isn't just a one time event. Here's what we can STILL DO: 👇🏽
Support + follow Black immigrant-led immigrants rights organizations, including:
We are absolutely disgusted by the Biden Administration's decision to deport thousands of Haitians one month after the devastating earthquake and storm that resulted in 2,200 deaths and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. 🧵👇🏾
Families who lost everything to the 7.2 magnitude earthquake are now living through flash floods and mudslides. The destruction is large-scale and unprecedented, worsening Haiti’s already unstable political and social infrastructure.
Haiti is one of the most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change – and we can expect climate disasters to continue to devastate the nation in the years to come.
The Senate parliamentarian just recommended that a path to citizenship for Dreamers, TPS holders, and Essential Workers should not be included in the budget reconciliation bill. We are disappointed to hear the news, but we know that this fight is far from over. 🧵👇🏾
We have spent decades fighting for a path to legalization for all undocumented immigrants in this country. We are not giving up now. Democrats in Congress can still keep their promise, without compromising on increased enforcement.
We expect them to use all the tools to get this done. They can do the following:
✅Dems can rework the legalization language and resubmit to the Parliamentarian;
✅Vice President Harris can overrule the parliamentarian;
We are extremely disappointed in the Biden Administration's decision to appeal the federal court ruling that would block #Title42. @POTUS has a moral obligation to stop using T42 to harm families and children seeking asylum.
It is immoral and inhumane.
Here's our statement:
We at RAICES have a front row seat to the horrors of Title 42. Our clients are stuck in Mexico. Families fleeing violence are turned away. U.S. and international Asylum law is flouted.