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Fri Jan 1, 2016, 09:45 PM Jan 2016

Martin O'Malley letter to DHS pushes Obama administration to end immigration raid plans

Martin O'Malley is pushing the Department of Homeland Security to halt its plans to carry out large-scale immigration raids against those fleeing violence in Central America.

"If these reports are true, they raise serious questions about due process for people seeking asylum, and these raids promise to needlessly rip apart more families and communities," the Democratic presidential candidate wrote in a letter to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson.

The raids, first reported last week, would target immigrant families who have illegally crossed the southern U.S. border since the beginning of 2014. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would focus on adults and children who have already been ordered to leave the country after fleeing Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala.

"I am writing to respectfully request that D.H.S. reconsider this approach and instead look for ways to humanely treat people seeking refuge and to greatly improve the legal due process necessary for asylum," he said. He added that deportations should only be considered a "last resort" and called for a "more rational, fair, and humane" handling of the immigrants.


The former Maryland governor offered his experience with immigrant refugees in his own state as an alternative.

"When, in 2014, tens of thousands of children made the journey to escape death gangs in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, we called on Marylanders to step up and help accommodate them," he said. "Maryland took action to safeguard more refugee kids on a per-capita basis than any other state in the nation. Thousands of families opened their homes as foster families. We recruited pro-bono legal help for case preparation. And we did all of this at minimal cost to the taxpayer."


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Martin O'Malley letter to DHS pushes Obama administration to end immigration raid plans (Original Post) bigtree Jan 2016 OP
It'd be nice if people only listened. delrem Jan 2016 #1
THANKS! "If these reports are true, they raise serious questions about due process elleng Jan 2016 #2
Maryland governor offered his experience with immigrant refugees in his own state as an alternative. elleng Jan 2016 #3
KICK elleng Jan 2016 #4
Bernie supporter here, but glad to kick and rec this thread. eom Fawke Em Jan 2016 #5
Thanks, Fawke. elleng Jan 2016 #6
Same here!!!! newfie11 Jan 2016 #7

elleng

(130,933 posts)
2. THANKS! "If these reports are true, they raise serious questions about due process
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 11:08 PM
Jan 2016

for people seeking asylum, and these raids promise to needlessly rip apart more families and communities," the Democratic presidential candidate wrote in a letter to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson.'

"When, in 2014, tens of thousands of children made the journey to escape death gangs in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, we called on Marylanders to step up and help accommodate them," he said. "Maryland took action to safeguard more refugee kids on a per-capita basis than any other state in the nation. Thousands of families opened their homes as foster families. We recruited pro-bono legal help for case preparation. And we did all of this at minimal cost to the taxpayer."

elleng

(130,933 posts)
3. Maryland governor offered his experience with immigrant refugees in his own state as an alternative.
Fri Jan 1, 2016, 11:50 PM
Jan 2016

"When, in 2014, tens of thousands of children made the journey to escape death gangs in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, we called on Marylanders to step up and help accommodate them," he said. "Maryland took action to safeguard more refugee kids on a per-capita basis than any other state in the nation. Thousands of families opened their homes as foster families. We recruited pro-bono legal help for case preparation. And we did all of this at minimal cost to the taxpayer."

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