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Jul-19-2019 23:41TweetFollow @OregonNews Oregon Congressmen to US-Mexico Border with Delegation of SenatorsSalem-News.comSenator Merkley's first trip to McAllen, Texas 13 months ago pushed the issue of family separation to the top of the national debate.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Oregon’s Senator Jeff Merkley returned to the US border today with a delegation of 12 Senate Democrats and joined by his fellow Oregon Senator, Ron Wyden. Merkley helped lead the Senate Democrats’ on-the-ground mission to investigate the Trump policies that have created overcrowding and suffering, as Senate Democrats responded to the latest Trump administration crisis at the border. Last week, Merkley led the introduction of the Stop Cruelty to Migrant Children Act, legislation co-sponsored by 40 Senate Democrats—including Wyden—that would end the Trump administration’s cruelty at the border. “No American wants innocent children to suffer—especially not on America’s watch, with America’s taxdollars,” Merkley said. “The Trump administration has pursued a deliberate strategy of inflicting trauma on children to deter people seeking asylum from coming to our borders. This is shameful and wrong, and demands that we stand up against it in outrage. "It’s possible to create an immigration system that is fair and gives all families the opportunities to full their potential and contribute to society. That’s why Senate Democrats are here today, and that’s why we will keep fighting to end cruelty to migrant children and treat everyone within our borders with decency and respect.” “Once again, today’s visit illustrated that zero tolerance makes zero sense and has zero connection to American values. I saw conditions that no child, no family and no person should ever have to live,” Wyden said. “Donald Trump is manufacturing a humanitarian crisis at our border with cruel policies that are creating more problems and oppressive conditions. The public has a right to know the atrocities taking place. What we need now is transparency and accountability, and that’s why we were here today.” On today’s trip, the delegation visited Border Patrol holding and processing centers along the border, as well as a Catholic respite center that is providing aid to asylum seekers. They also met with local NGOs who have been advocating for safer conditions and providing assistance and legal aid to families fleeing persecution. In recent weeks, Americans have been horrified by reports and photos of the unimaginable conditions Trump’s border policies have created for vulnerable families, particularly children, who have come to the border fleeing persecution abroad. In many cases, children were left with dirty clothes, without adequate meals, and even without soap and toothbrushes. At one facility in Clint, Texas, children were so neglected that the older child detainees were instructed to look after other children as young as toddlers, because there were no dedicated staff to care for them. Many children and families have been sleeping in concrete holding cells with no beds and only mylar blankets to stay warm, with the lights left on all night, and sometimes without even enough room to lie down. The Stop Cruelty to Migrant Children Act would create clear, non-negotiable standards for the treatment of children in America’s care, including:
Additionally, the legislation would provide resources to non-profit centers that are helping to provide humanitarian assistance, and improve public oversight of the conditions children are being held in by allowing members of Congress and their staff, along with credentialed press (without cameras), to visit any facility with 24 hours’ notice. In June 2018, Merkley set off a national firestorm when he went to the border to personally investigate the administration’s child separation policy and was turned away from a children’s detention center in Brownsville, Texas. Merkley pressured the Trump administration to formally end their cruel policy of separating children from their parents, but the administration has been determined to keep pursuing policies that inflict trauma on children and families fleeing persecution abroad—seen most recently in the news reports of children being detained in squalid conditions near the border and the ‘metering’ policies that have blockaded families, like Valeria and Oscar Martinez Ramirez, from legally applying for asylum at American ports of entry. Source: Office of U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley _________________________________________
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