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Andrew Kramer: Treatment of refugees is a dark stain on America

(Marco Ugarte | AP Photo) In this July 18, 2019 photo, a migrant child and his father stay together after being bused by Mexican migration authorities from Nuevo Laredo to Monterrey, Mexico. Unlike asylum seekers who wait in line, often for months, to file claims in the U.S. and then return to the Mexican border cities where they were before, all those taken to Monterrey who spoke with AP said they had crossed illegally and spent several days in U.S. detention centers before being returned with a court date.

Trump and his administration — backed by feckless Republican politicians — have intentionally created a humanitarian crisis at our southern border and at most detention centers.

As reported by the Department of Homeland Security inspector general, conditions for immigrants are appalling — overcrowding, squalor, hunger, lack of basic needs and sanitation and grossly inadequate medical care. Many lack necessities like toothbrushes, soap and access to showers. Some are given rotten food and told to drink from toilets. Many holding pens are so overcrowded there’s no space to lie down. Tragically, several children and adults have died from willful neglect.

Thousands of immigrant children have been separated from their parents. Many will endure life-long irreparable emotional trauma. Hundreds have not been repatriated and some may never be. Many have suffered physical and sexual abuse from their caretakers.

Compounding this crisis, wait times for immigration hearings are interminable — 721 days average as of July 2018.

Meanwhile, Trump and his supporters believe this cruelty is justified. Without conscience, they mock the welcoming message of the Statue of Liberty and violate rights guaranteed in the Constitution. Many supporters claim to be Christians, yet they excuse this inhumanity while denying their hypocrisy.

Whether immigrants are seeking legal asylum or have entered illegally, all deserve basic humane treatment. We are the USA, not a Third World, morally impoverished dictatorship that scorns human rights. Or are we?

Hitler’s holocaust began with dehumanizing propaganda, discrimination laws, roundups and deportations and internment. All are occurring now under Trump’s racist regime.

Despite a nationwide outcry and exorbitant funding, these appalling conditions continue. As taxpayers, we pay $775 per day per child to private companies to keep children in tent cities and $256 per day per person to house adults in government facilities. This funding is supposed to provide proper humanitarian care. Instead, inhumane conditions persist while immigrant detention companies like GEO Group and CoreCivic make obscene profits from the suffering of thousands.

Contrary to Vice President Mike Pence’s absurd claim, this intentional cruelty is not due to a funding shortage caused by Democrats. Its moral and ethical bankruptcy within Trump, his administration and his sycophant Republican supporters. In their warped minds, they believe the more suffering and hate they can impose on immigrants, the better their chances of reelection. Their racist hatred is a disease, a social psychosis they share with Trump and his supporters.

The myths about immigrants proclaimed by Trump are blatantly false. They’re fabricated distractions to blame immigrants for our nation’s ills while obscuring the harm Trump and the GOP bring to our democracy and our lives. Immigrants are not the cause of our nation’s major problems.

> Immigrants contribute more in tax revenues than they receive in government benefits. Per the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, undocumented immigrants pay an estimated $11.6 billion annually in taxes, yet they are not eligible for federal benefits except in dire circumstances like medical emergencies. In 2017, all immigrants paid $405.4 billion in federal, state and local taxes. Their spending power was $1.1 trillion.

> Regarding jobs, despite being a large part of the labor force (17%), most economists agree that because immigrants work jobs and hours others don’t want, with rare exceptions, immigrants have not cost American jobs and American wages.

> Regarding crime, studies show both legal and illegal immigrants commit fewer crimes than the U.S. native-born population by wide margins. Trump’s claim of swarms of “rapists and murderers” is pure bunk.

In short, facts prove immigrants and diversity make us stronger.

As Democrats fervently attempt to improve immigrant conditions, Republicans obstruct their efforts and refuse to take action to end this inhumane crisis. They would rather sacrifice decades of hard-won civil and human rights progress, and violate the Constitution, than find the courage to oppose Trump.

This cruel treatment of immigrants is a crime against humanity. As concerned citizens, it is our moral imperative to create a massive public outcry until this tragedy is ended.

We must act. Cynicism and disinterest are selfish luxuries that we as a nation cannot afford. Contact your representatives. Post comments on their Facebook pages. Contribute to organizations working to end this crisis, like ACLU.

Let’s rally and stop this crime against humanity — this dark stain on America.


Andrew Kramer, Ivins, is a Vietnam veteran and a retired architect who managed multi-million dollar projects with firms in Boston and Denver.