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Jilly_in_VA

(9,983 posts)
Sun May 8, 2022, 04:49 PM May 2022

Clothes, shoes, passports: migrants forced to dump possessions at US-Mexico wall

In Yuma, south-west Arizona, just a short distance from a gap in the 30-foot-high border barrier between the US and Mexico, Fernando “Fernie” Quiroz collects piles of shoes, shoelaces and clothing from the dirt road and carries them to a large red dumpster already overflowing with personal belongings.

Every day, hundreds of people arrive at gaps in this stretch of border wall to request political asylum from uniformed federal border agents who stand waiting under a rudimentary metal shade structure in the Sonoran desert heat.

Most of those arriving to seek asylum are from Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, Romania, or other eastern European countries.

Official ports of entry dotted along the almost 2,000-mile-long border stretching from the California coast to the Gulf coast of south Texas remain closed to asylum seekers under the government’s enduring title 42 public health statute established by Donald Trump’s administration at the beginning of the pandemic.

So instead migrants arrive at ad-hoc places like these gaps in the wall, alongside the dried-up bed of the Colorado River, to exercise their right to request asylum.

In some circumstances, including dangerous conditions in their country of origin, and the distance and difficulty in returning the people there, asylum seekers are exempted from the summary expulsion under title 42 that has upended so many desperate journeys.

But to get to the next step in the asylum process, agents in Yuma, according to Customs and Border Protection, require they leave everything behind, except for what they can fit into a small plastic Department of Homeland Security-issued bag.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/08/us-mexico-border-agents-belongings
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CBP is forcing people to dump their passports, etc. This is blatantly illegal.

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Clothes, shoes, passports: migrants forced to dump possessions at US-Mexico wall (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA May 2022 OP
K&R Solly Mack May 2022 #1
That's insane. Needlessly cruel Srkdqltr May 2022 #2
But the cruelty is the point, isn't it? Jilly_in_VA May 2022 #3
Unfortunately you are right. Srkdqltr May 2022 #4
K&r Demovictory9 May 2022 #5

Jilly_in_VA

(9,983 posts)
3. But the cruelty is the point, isn't it?
Sun May 8, 2022, 05:11 PM
May 2022

INMSHO, both CBP and ICE should be disbanded immediately and all current employees fired. Then force them all to reapply and have them rigorously tested for their qualifications, and go through their records extremely carefully. Only a few would be rehired, I suspect. Then hire people who have the proper kinds of qualifications, including respect for the law and a decent amount of humanity and compassion.

I know, pipe dreams.

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