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.
Furthermore, we are appalled by the photos of Haitians being rounded up by border agents on horseback in Texas. These images are no different from when KKK members & slave patrollers would round up enslaved Black Americans during Reconstruction. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
Anti-Blackness and white supremacy has and continues to permeate all systems in the US, especially immigration. Not only are our Haitians still reeling from the political, economic and environmental disasters at home, but they’re also being treated like animals for seeking asylum
After the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, the Biden Administration claimed the U.S. would be a friend to Haiti, but the treatment and deportation of Haitians at our border is contradictory.
Biden’s actions have made it extremely clear that there has been no significant change between this administration and other presidents when dealing with Black asylum seekers. Haitians have and continue to suffer immensely at the hands of DHS.
Seeking asylum is an internationally-recognized human right, yet Haitians are being denied due process, locked in detention, and deported to unstable and unsafe conditions. It is unconscionable to send people back to a country in ruin
– but DHS has wasted no time in ramping up at least seven expulsion flights for Haitians stranded at the Texas border town of Del Rio. DHS is bypassing asylum protocols and eviscerating any opportunity for the families and individuals in need of refuge and safety..
Biden's brand of state-sponsored terrorism against Haitians is white supremacy in action.
Black immigrant families are blatantly overlooked and sometimes altogether erased in the U.S. debate surrounding immigration and yet are disproportionately impacted by anti-immigrant policy, detention, and deportations at our borders.
The day after a federal court issued a preliminary injunction blocking Title 42 expulsions, @POTUS appealed the decision and doubled down in its defense of this barbaric Trump policy. T42 is how Biden is able to send deportation planes to Haiti, without offering them asylum.
As stated powerfully by Nicole Morgan, Associate Attorney in the Family Detention Unit at RAICES

“The dehumanizing and abusive treatment by the government through the use of legislative and police powers is not new to Black people in America. 1/
"To be persecuted and to have your legal rights denied by the government through legislation, court decisions, and police violence is not new to Black people in America. To seek asylum is a lawful act unless you are Black. 2/
"Biden promised racial justice with fair and humane treatment to all immigrants seeking asylum..However, his policies and his allowances for abuses by CBP & ICE against Haitians and people of African descent makes clear that his "all" did not include Black people. 3/
“Enough is Enough. Biden must be held accountable for his broken promises and his perpetuation of racial inequity and abuse through his policies and complicity with the human rights abuses committed against Haitians and the people of African descent.”
RAICES refuses to let the inhumane treatment of Black immigrants go under the radar. We stand shoulder to shoulder with Haitian and Black immigrant-led organizations like @HaitianBridge.
And we echo their calls for the Biden administration to stop partaking in systemic anti-Black racism within the U.S. asylum and refugee systems, end the deportation of Haitian immigrants, and stop using Title 42 in its entirety. #ImmigrationIsABlackIssue @POTUS @VP @SecMayorkas

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20 Sep
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;
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17 Sep
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.

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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.
That’s why we joined forces with the @ACLU, @TXCivilRights, @CGRShastings, @Oxfam, @ACLUTx , and @ACLU_DC to fight back. Together we challenged the Title 42 expulsions in federal court.
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11 Sep
On the 20th anniversary of 9/11, we honor the lives lost in the attack, but we also acknowledge the thousands of lives, especially immigrants, who have been affected since.
In addition to the nearly 3,000 people who died on Sept. 11, approximately 801,000 people have been killed directly in the violence of the subsequent wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere.
In the US, the violent backlash against anyone perceived as Muslim —whether actually Muslim, Sikh, South Asian, or Arab —has driven not only a string of attacks against these communities, but also paved way for the deplorable Muslim ban enacted in 2017.
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20 Aug
Late last night, the 5th Circuit issued a 3-0 ruling denying the DOJ’s request for a stay. This ruling allows the Remain in Mexico Program known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, to go back into effect as early as tomorrow, Saturday.

nbcnews.com/politics/immig…
MPP is a an abhorrent policy meant to cause the highest levels of suffering on people seeking asylum and safety for themselves and their families.
The program essentially destroyed the asylum process under the Trump administration, and now Judges that were appointed by that same administration are bringing it back.
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18 Aug
We have a moral obligation to protect, evacuate, and resettle Afghan allies who served our nation as special contractors before it is too late. They and their families face the very real threat of torture and even death at the hands of the Taliban for their support of our troops.
More than 90% of RAICES refugee resettlement service recipients are Afghan SIV holders. Our team works with them to find housing, identify employment pathways, secure public benefits, and register their children in school and recently launched in-house mental health services.
RAICES has welcomed and resettled 116 Afghans –– including 79 children –– in the U.S. this year alone, and we are prepared to meet the current moment with deepened and expanded trauma-informed legal and social services.
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6 Aug
BREAKING: We've been working inside Pecos for the past few months and the conditions are some of the worst we've ever seen. Children are kept in cage-like conditions. Where is the accountability & oversight from @SecBecerra? It's time to #ShutDownPecos. nytimes.com/2021/08/06/us/…
A few weeks ago we learned about horrific conditions at Fort Bliss. Pecos is the breaking point. Children are desperate. Some have been held for over 90 days. Uncooked food is making them sick. They’re not given adequate undergarments to stay clean.
Children at Pecos who are dealing with severe injuries are not receiving proper medical attention. One child’s nose broke and they refused to take him to the hospital.
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