Spent the morning at the Holding Institute in Laredo where they are providing shelter to recently arrived immigrants, as well as Laredo residents experiencing homelessness.
40 people were dropped off at the shelter last night and 20 more are coming in from Zapata county today.
Spoke w/ Edith who traveled with her daughter & husband from El Salvador. They felt like they had no choice but to make the 2,000+ mile journey to the U.S.
“Did you travel by foot, by bus or by train?”
“Yes, all of them.”
Arrived with just the clothes on their backs.
I was so impressed with the staff and volunteers at the shelter, their kindness and professionalism in welcoming and caring for those who have survived this incredibly tough journey.
The Texas Senate passed a voter suppression bill early this morning, targeting working Texans, communities of color... and when added to voter suppression bills in Georgia and 41 other states, is part of the single largest coordinated attack on democracy in America since 1965.
Why now?
“After voters of color helped flip key states into Democrats’ column during the presidential election, Republicans have channeled their myth that the election was stolen into legislative pushback in state Capitols across the U.S.”
What can we do?
Help us register and work with the voters who are being targeted by this legislation.
Sign up to become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar (VDR) and join us for upcoming voter registration canvasses across Texas:
The state you “represent” in the Senate is the least insured in the nation.
That means your constituents are dying of diabetes, curable cancers and the flu (as well as 50,000 from Covid in the last year alone) because they can’t afford a doctor or medicine.
110 Texans died in mass shootings in the last 2 years because you’re more concerned about taking care of the NRA than in taking care of the people you are supposed to serve.
Families from El Paso, Sutherland Springs, Santa Fe High, Midland/Odessa know what a real crisis is.
I joined hundreds of Texans who drove in from all over - El Paso, Del Rio, Nacogdoches, McAllen, Dallas, Houston etc - to testify against a voter suppression bill at the capitol today.
But the Republican committee chairman ENDED the meeting before taking ANY testimony!
Among other things, the bill takes authority from local elections administrators, threatens voting rights organizations with punitive felony charges and keeps disabled voters from getting assistance in filling out a ballot.
And it’s all premised on the BIG LIE of election fraud.
You’re more likely to be struck by lighting than to encounter voter fraud in Texas.
And yet THIS is what they’re wasting time on.
50,000 Texans have died of Covid.
100+ died during a power outage in the energy capital of North America.
Apples to apples, the number of unique individuals attempting to come to this country is similar to what we saw during this same period in 2019 (for my Republican friends & media who are absolutely losing their shit right now, this is when Donald Trump was in the White House).
What could we do to make it better?
- Stop using Title 42
- Lawfully process asylum requests
- Free families & children from immigration detention
The day before a white supremacist killed 23 people in El Paso (claiming there was a “Hispanic invasion of Texas”) you mailed a letter urging Republicans to “DEFEND TEXAS NOW” from immigrants & “take matters into our own hands.”
And then when the Biden administration offered to set up a system to provide COVID-19 testing & quarantine for families released from Border Patrol facilities in Texas, you rejected it.
Made it easier for you to continue to stoke fear about immigrants and asylum seekers.
And it provides a convenient scapegoat when Covid cases spike following your surrender of all public health protections for a state that has seen nearly 50,000 killed by your ineptitude.
To address the underlying causes for the current level of immigration & asylum requests at our border AND ensure that we have a fair, predictable and lawful system to process immigration applications and maintain the integrity of our border with Mexico, we must
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Rewrite our immigration laws to reflect the priority of family reunification, the contributions of millions of hardworking Americans who lack documentation and status in this country, & our desire to ensure a safe, legal path to come to this country;
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We must also prioritize Mexico & Central America in our foreign policy. This region that we are connected to physically, culturally & through our families is always an afterthought at best in our foreign policy, a priority only when there is perceived crisis.
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