“A bipartisan majority in the Senate came together to send the ‘message’ to undocumented people that they're not welcome here.” discourseblog.com/senate-undocum…
“Indiana Republican Sen. Todd Young & Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton introduced an amendment to prevent the plan from, in Cotton’s words, ‘courting foreigners w/US taxpayer funds.’ And the amendment passed w/relatively flying colors, as all Republicans & eight Democrats...”
“—Colorado’s John Hickenlooper, New Hampshire’s Maggie Hassan, Arizona’s Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema, West Virginia’s Joe Manchin, Montana’s Jon Tester, and Michigan’s Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow—joined to push it through.”
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"The professors and experts joined together in the letter in response to increasing alarm about deportation flights which have occurred in recent days and are still being scheduled for this week to Jamaica; the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Cameroon; and Honduras ..."
"... as well as Friday’s deportation of a witness in the El Paso massacre. An additional flight scheduled for Tues. was intended to remove families who have been detained at the family detention center in Texas. Fortunately, advocates convinced DHS to stop these deportations."
An ICE deportation plane deporting Cameroonian, Angolan, Congolese and other African migrants is expected to leave Louisiana TODAY: theguardian.com/us-news/2021/f…
"On Monday, a coalition of migrant rights groups – Freedom for Immigrants, Al Otro Lado and Advocates for Immigrants Rights – presented fresh allegations to the DHS of what they described as torture of Cameroonian asylum-seekers."
"One of them ... described being brought into a room w/darkened windows at the Winn correctional center, where he was forced by ICE agents to put his fingerprint on a document in lieu of a signature, waiving his rights to further legal process before deportation."
“For years, all Americans have relied on the outsize impacts that undocumented immigrants’ contributions bring to the economy”: americanprogress.org/issues/immigra…
“[A]n estimated 5m undoc immigrants—nearly 3 in 4 undoc immigrants in the workforce—are keeping the country moving forward as essential workers in the face of the pandemic. A path to citizenship is not only the right way to honor these members of the American family ...”
“... but it would ensure these contributions are not lost for all in the US. It would also grow those contributions and help to ensure that the nation’s recovery is as bold, dynamic, and equitable as it must be to meet the challenge that the country collectively faces.”
NEW: Sen. @ChrisVanHollen calls on @ICEgov to immediately halt the deportation of Cameroonian and other African asylum-seekers.
“For months under the previous admin we heard reports of abuse, physical coercion, and discriminatory treatment of Cameroonian and other African asylum seekers at the hands of ICE, and we still await the details of a DHS investigation."
"Worse yet, ICE is accelerating pending flights for many of these asylum seekers ... who escaped torture and death in their home countries, only to be sent back into imminent danger without fair or complete consideration of their asylum requests."
From letter led by @HispanicCaucus: "An estimated 5m undocumented immigrants ... are serving our country every day as essential workers ... Undoc essential workers have stepped up to serve our country in a time of crisis and should be able to apply for US citizenship."
CHC chair @RepRaulRuizMD: “The #COVID19 pandemic has shown us that essential workers, including immigrants, are the backbone of our country and will be the catalyst for our economic recovery. They have risked their lives to feed America by working in fields ..."
“Javier Castillo Maradiaga’s deportation to Honduras planned for early Monday morning was stopped by President Joe Biden’s 100-day moratorium on most removals, but that decision was overturned by a Texas judge and ICE took action.”
“Maradiaga was on track to be deported Friday morning instead, but it has been temporarily delayed. In the meantime, he remains in ICE custody.
Maradiaga has been living in the United States since he was just 7 years old.”