The Advocates Joins #WelcomeWithDignity Campaign in Calling for End to Title 42
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 3, 2021
CONTACT: Bilal Askaryar | press@welcomewithdignity.org |
Extending
Title 42 Will Endanger Refugees, Not Stop COVID-19
Washington - Today, the #WelcomeWithDignity
campaign responded with deep disappointment to the extension of
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) order blocking the entry
of people seeking asylum at our borders. Public health experts and asylum
advocates from the campaign have made the case that the United States can
safely welcome people seeking asylum. Title 42 has a deeply disproportionate
impact on Black and African refugees, as well as members of the LGBTQI
community. The campaign called on President Biden and the CDC to immediately
rescind Title 42.
"Title 42 expulsions are not defensible from a public health
perspective. There continues to be no sound epidemiological justification for
the Biden administration to single out asylum seekers for expulsion while other
groups of people can enter the United States while abiding by COVID-19 safety
protocols," said Michele Heisler, MD, MPA, medical director at
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and a professor of internal medicine and of
public health at the University of Michigan. "This week we at PHR
published an investigation finding
that the border expulsion policy is resulting in family separations and severe
mental health impacts for asylum seekers. We know what works to curb COVID-19:
vaccines, masking, and social distancing. A xenophobic and selective ban on
individuals and families fleeing harm only undermines the CDC's credibility at
this pivotal juncture in the pandemic. Placing people in congregate detention
facilities is also not the answer as that could indeed increase the risk of
COVID-19 spread and human rights abuses. Instead, arriving adults and families
can be safely
released to continue their asylum cases and shelter in place with
their family members in the U.S. - a proven and effective approach. The Biden
administration is using spurious public health arguments to justify a shambolic
policy that is more about playing politics than saving lives."
"Border communities are ready with space, volunteers,
vaccines and strong Covid-19 protocols. And above all, with a spirit of
generosity and hospitality. We must honor the lawful rights of those seeking
asylum and protection by ending Title 42 and restoring asylum at the
border," said Dylan Corbett, Executive Director of the Hope
Border Institute.
"Each day that Title 42 remains in place is a day that
children and families are put in danger. Title 42 is, and always has been, an
obscure public health law weaponized by the Trump administration to advance
their cruel, xenophobic and inhumane immigration policies. And now, it has
become the official policy of the Biden administration," said Paola
Luisi, Director of Families Belong Together. "We urge the Biden
Administration and the CDC Director to end Title 42 in its entirety.
There are ways to protect public safety without turning away vulnerable
families fleeing unspeakable horror. We have the resources and know-how to
safely let people claim asylum. Rather than fall victim to anti-immigrant
rhetoric, we have an opportunity now to live up to our values and show compassion."
"The Biden administration's decision to double down on the
use of Title 42 endangers the lives of people seeking protection and subverts
refugee law here at home and around the world," said Human Rights
First's Senior Director for Refugee Protection Eleanor Acer. "Instead
of safeguarding public health, the administration's decision harms the health
of asylum seekers and migrants who will continue to suffer kidnappings and
attacks after expulsion and bolsters xenophobic tropes that falsely paint immigrants
as sources of disease. The Biden administration should end this cruel,
xenophobic, and illegal Trump administration policy, not adopt and prolong it."
"When I arrived at the border several years ago, I was
unfairly rejected and it was devastating. I came back and won my case, but I
suffered a lot because I couldn't apply for asylum the first time," said
Jacqueline Flores, a member of the Asylum Seeker Support Project (ASAP). "Asylum
seekers are being turned away at the border, including members of my own
family, and they were exposed to so much danger as a result. History
does not have to repeat itself: President Biden and the United States
government have the power to change the lives of thousands of asylum seekers by
allowing them to apply for asylum right now. "
"The Biden Administration's continued weaponization of Title
42 as a tool for endangering the lives of immigrant families is a disingenuous
and cruel policy that continues the legacy of xenophobia left by Trump," said Jonathan
Goldman, Executive Director of the Student Clinic for Immigrant Justice.
"Simply put, immigrants are not the cause of COVID-19 spreading in the U.S.,
but refusing people refuge in the U.S. is the cause of people dying when
they're forced back into dangerous situations. We must put an immediate stop to
this dangerous way of thinking and eliminate the use of Title 42."
"The continued use of Title 42 to expel people fleeing harm
violates US refugee laws and international treaty obligations, said
Olga Byrne, International Rescue Committee's Director of Immigration. "It
is also entirely unnecessary. Civil society has shown time and again that
communities are ready and able to welcome asylum seekers in a dignified manner
and with appropriate public health protocols. We continue to stand ready to
collaborate with the U.S. government to welcome refugees in line with U.S. and
international law. There is no rationale for sending asylum seekers back to
danger. The International Rescue Committee renews its call for the United States
to end the use of the Title 42 public health rule that needlessly and
unlawfully stops asylum seekers from finding safety from harm within U.S.
borders."
"Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health
experts have agreed that it is possible to safely process migrants and people
seeking protection at our borders amidst the pandemic by observing basic public
health safeguards," said Ursela Ojeda, policy advisor of
the Migrant Rights & Justice program at the Women's Refugee Commission.
"Just like Americans, migrants can and do wear masks, social distance, get
tested, and get vaccinated. Summarily blocking people from their legal right to
seek asylum is unlawful and wrong. WRC condemns the continued use of Title 42
to expel people back to harm when they are fleeing for their lives. This policy
is xenophobic and inhumane and has become a stain on this administration's
commitment to rebuild our asylum system."
"U.S. and international law guarantee the right of those
fleeing persecution to seek asylum. Title 42 violates these obligations, and
puts an end to asylum as we know it. It has endangered the lives of thousands
of people seeking safety. Title 42 is cruel, it's illegal, and it does nothing
to keep our communities safe," said Karen Musalo, Director
of the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS). "This racist policy
was devised by Stephen Miller during the Trump administration over objections
from within the CDC itself. For over a year medical experts have raised the
alarm, calling Title 42 'xenophobia masquerading as a public health measure'
and have set forth detailed recommendations as to how the U.S. could protect
the health of people seeking asylum and the communities that welcome them. The
Biden administration has instead doubled down on the policy, returning
desperate families, children, and adults to danger. Yesterday CGRS and our
litigation partners returned to
court to put an end to this cruelty once and for all."
"Make no mistake: extending the cruel and illegal Title 42
policy will not stop the spread of COVID-19, but it will condemn countless
refugees to further suffering, and possibly even death, by forcing them back to
the very dangers they are fleeing," said Noah Gottschalk, Global Policy
Lead for Oxfam America. "By doubling down on this policy, the Biden
administration is giving credence to the hateful, xenophobic ideology that
inspired it, and playing politics with the lives of refugees. That is why we
are proud to join our sister organizations in suing the government over this
policy and bringing Title 42 to an end for families once and for all."
"Everyone deserves a safe place to call home, and denying
asylum seekers safety and protection is wrong," said Meredith
Owen, Director of Policy and Advocacy for Church World Service. "If the
administration were serious about restoring asylum protections, they would
start by upholding our moral and legal obligations to those fleeing violence
and persecution, instead of turning them back to the danger they fled. Seeking
asylum in the United States is legal, and each person arriving at the U.S.
border is a human being who deserves respect, dignity, and safety. As we
confront the worst displacement crisis on record with more than 82 million
people forced from their homes worldwide, we urgently call on the Biden
administration to take action. It must end its attacks on asylum seekers,
terminate Title 42 expulsions, and swiftly rebuild the U.S. asylum system so
that it is equitable and welcoming for all. We remain ready to work with the
administration and our member communities to serve asylum seekers and
immigrants in need of humanitarian assistance."
"It's past time for the Biden administration to rescind
Title 42. Put in place by the Trump Administration, but upheld by President
Biden, this illegal policy has only resulted in hundreds of thousands of asylum
seekers being expelled to Mexico or to their home countries. President Biden
promised that he would restore access to asylum at the border but instead what
we're now seeing is an extension of this anti-asylum policy. We are deeply disappointed
by the decision to keep the policy in place and urge the Biden Administration
to reverse course. We must welcome those fleeing persecution with dignity," states
Daniella Burgi-Palomino, LAWG Co-director.
"After thousands of Jewish refugees and others threatened
during World War II were denied safe passage to other countries and forced to
return to perish at the hands of the Nazis, the Refugee Convention of 1951 set
basic principles recognizing the right of any individual in any part of the
globe to obtain asylum if they are in danger of persecution. Title 42 makes it
impossible for those fleeing danger now to cross into the US to petition for
asylum. By extending Title 42 the Biden administration is violating
international law and putting the lives of thousands in unnecessary danger. In
addition, tens of thousands of children have become 'unaccompanied' when their
families have no choice but to send them across alone, in order to save their
lives," said Dina Friedman from Jewish Activists for Immigration
Justice of Western Massachusetts.
"Title 42 is an expulsion policy masquerading as a public
health order. We're deeply disappointed that the Biden administration has
doubled down on this charade, which will needlessly hurt countless people
seeking safety at our border," said Karen Tumlin, founder and director
of Justice Action Center.
"The Biden administration, like Democratic and Republican administrations before it, views Black and Brown people seeking protection at our borders as an 'enforcement problem' instead of human beings who deserve to live and be safe. The extension of Title 42 is not about COVID, it's about political cowardice," said Luis Guerra, Strategic Capacity Officer with CLINIC, who leads CLINIC's work on the U.S.-Mexico Border. "You don't tell people to 'stay home' when the house is on fire; you send in the rescue squad. The United States is strong enough, rich enough, and smart enough to offer a safe, orderly, and dignified process for welcoming individuals seeking protection. It is possible to create a solution that centers public health without trampling on the right to seek asylum. But we have to be honest and bold, and reject the politicization of human life. That requires the Biden administration to stand up to those who refuse to recognize migrants' humanity and chart a new course."
"Title 42 expulsions violate our domestic laws, our international obligations, and basic, fundamental humanity," said Naomi Steinberg, HIAS Vice President, Policy and Advocacy. "The expulsions put individuals at risk of kidnapping, sexual assault, or other violence, and there isn't any evidence that they do anything to stop the spread of COVID-19. Numerous public health experts have repeatedly said that we can welcome asylum seekers without spreading COVID-19 using common-sense measures like social distancing. It is past time for the Biden administration to listen to these experts and end Title 42 expulsions immediately."
"As public health experts and healthcare providers, we
condemn the renewal of the Title 42 border order. The misuse of Title 42 to
expel migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border is not only based on false public
health claims (because with the right protocols it is possible
to safely process asylum seekers and parole them into the U.S.), it is also
accelerating dangerous, unhealthy conditions for migrants on the Mexico side of
the border and for those who are forced to return to the violence from which
they fled. We agree that the rising rates of the Delta COVID-19 variant in the
U.S. represents a key public health challenge we must all face together, but we
have seen that relying on exclusionary policies and practices that impact the
most vulnerable have only served to worsen infectious spread and inequities
throughout the pandemic. We need a coordinated, public-health driven response
to address the needs of asylum seekers at our borders, not more
expulsions," said Dr. Juliana Morris, MD, Doctors for America Immigrant
Health Justice Working Group.
"If we are to turn the page on the Trump era and its cruelty
and chaos, the Biden administration has to reject Trump's cruel and chaotic
policies," said Douglas Rivlin, Director of Communication for America's
Voice. "If we want to establish a fair, legal, orderly, and safe
immigration and asylum system that upholds our laws and our values, Title 42
must be eliminated."
"As Indigenous Maya people from Central America, who have
been forced to leave our lands since the 1970s due to the civil wars,
dictatorships, and genocide that was enacted against our people, we condemn
this adminstration's decision in regards to Title 42," said Dr.
Jessica Hernandez (Maya Ch'orti'/Binnizá), Climate Justice Policy Strategist at
International Mayan League. "These decisions are putting many
Indigenous community leaders, land protectors, and families in danger by
forcefully deporting them back to the violence, harm, and oppression they are
escaping from."
"Our brothers and sisters hoping to seek safety should be
welcomed and supported in their legal right to seek asylum," said Joan
Rosenhauer, Executive Director of JRS/USA. "I have just been to our
southern border and have met people whose fate and security continue to be
unknown. We urge the U.S. to put measures in place that manage risks to public
health during the pandemic, but that do not deny anyone the right to seek
protection."
"The continued use of Title 42 is not supported by science
or a need to protect the U.S. population from COVID infected asylum-seekers. It
is a cynical attempt to manage the border and keep those seeking refuge out. It
is short-sighted and emboldens others to do the same. President Biden
must end Title 42 immediately," said Angelica Salas, Executive Director
for the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA).
"Even though our laws guarantee that survivors of violence
in other countries have the right to seek asylum here in the United States, the
CDC recently took a position that it has the authority to overrule that right," said Richard
Caldarone, Litigation Counsel at Tahirih Justice Center. "At the same time,
the CDC also took the position that it has no authority to protect survivors or
others from predatory evictions during a pandemic. Those inconsistent positions
have no basis in public health considerations. There is no public health
rationale for blocking survivors of violence from seeking asylum while allowing
others to cross the U.S.-Mexico border each day. We must remove barriers to
protection, restore asylum, and treat survivors with humanity and dignity."
"The extension of Title 42 means the continuation of
heartbreak and danger for people seeking safety under this
administration," said Denise Bell, Researcher for Refugee and Migrant
Rights at Amnesty International USA. "The weaponization of a global
pandemic for border control violates human rights obligations and is corrosive
to our collective humanity. There is no basis for Title 42 except political
expediency. Instead of making us all safer, the misuse of Title 42 endangers
people seeking safety by expelling them back to harm, and it feeds xenophobia
and hateful acts against migrants by depicting them as vectors of
disease. This is stunningly wrong, harmful, and shameful. Title 42 is
unlawful, and it must end."
"The Refugee Convention was clear when agreed 70 years
ago-everyone has the right to seek protection from persecution, and states have
an unqualified obligation to not return people to harm. Yet, The Biden
administration is violating these long-held protections by continuing the Trump
Administration's illegal and harmful expulsions under the guise of public
health concerns with Title 42. The U.S. is not made safer by violating our
international obligations, and public health experts agree. The Biden
administration must swiftly undo harmful Trump policies and make the U.S. a
leader in human rights protections; not prolong xenophobic policies," said
Michele Garnett McKenzie, Deputy Director of The Advocates for Human Rights.
"It is deeply upsetting that the Biden administration has
chosen to continue to defend a policy under the guise of public health concerns
that runs counter to our values as a welcoming society," said Nili
Sarit Yossinger, Executive Director of Refugee Congress. "It also
reinforces stereotypes and misinformation that connects asylum seekers with the
rise in COVID cases across the U.S. TItle 42 has left and continues to leave
thousands of individuals and families at risk and is a shameful affront on
human dignity. We urge the administration to terminate Title 42 and help the
United States remain a nation of refuge."
"The misuse of Title 42 at the border to expel asylum
seekers at points of entry, is cruel and illegal," said Ronnate
Asirwatham, Director, Government Relations, NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social
Justice. "When the Biden administration uses Title 42 as a
justification for their ability to do good in the future, they are making the
active choice that children, families, and adults subjected to Title 42 are
expendable. We need to see the dignity and humanity in every person."
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