What are we doing?! please read link in my bio. #MotivationMonday #Repost from @edyganem using @RepostRegramApp - What’s Really Happening When Asylum-Seeking Families Are Separated? An expert on helping parents navigate the asylum process describes what she’s seeing on the ground. (For the full interview go to the link in my bio) TEXAS MONTHLY: Are the kids whose parents are applying for asylum processed differently from kids whose parents are not applying for asylum? ANNE CHANDLER: I don’t know. These are questions we ask the Department of Homeland Security, but we don’t know the answers. TM: Why don’t you get an answer? AC: I don’t know. To me, you know, if you’re going to justify this in some way under the law, the idea that these parents don’t have the ability to obtain very simple answers—what are my rights and when can I be reunited with my kid before I’m deported without them?—is horrible. And has to go far below anything we, as a civil society of law, should find acceptable. The fact that I, as an attorney specializing in this area, cannot go to a detention center and tell a mother or father what a legal procedure is for them to their child or to reunite with their child even if they want to go home? And my answer is, “I don’t think you can.” In my experience, they’re not releasing these children to the parents as they’re deported. To put a structure like that in place and the chaos in the system for ‘deterrence’ and then carry out so much pain on the backs of some already incredibly traumatized mothers and fathers who have already experienced sometimes just horrific violence is unacceptable. —————————————————————————— I CAN’T IMAGINE THE TRAUMA. THIS IS SO WRONG, CRUEL AND INHUMANE #familiesbelongtogether ??

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What are we doing?! please read link in my bio.
#MotivationMonday #Repost from @edyganem using @RepostRegramApp - What’s Really Happening When Asylum-Seeking Families Are Separated?

An expert on helping parents navigate the asylum process describes what she’s seeing on the ground. (For the full interview go to the link in my bio)

TEXAS MONTHLY: Are the kids whose parents are applying for asylum processed differently from kids whose parents are not applying for asylum?

ANNE CHANDLER: I don’t know. These are questions we ask the Department of Homeland Security, but we don’t know the answers.

TM: Why don’t you get an answer?

AC: I don’t know. To me, you know, if you’re going to justify this in some way under the law, the idea that these parents don’t have the ability to obtain very simple answers—what are my rights and when can I be reunited with my kid before I’m deported without them?—is horrible. And has to go far below anything we, as a civil society of law, should find acceptable. The fact that I, as an attorney specializing in this area, cannot go to a detention center and tell a mother or father what a legal procedure is for them to their child or to reunite with their child even if they want to go home?

And my answer is, “I don’t think you can.” In my experience, they’re not releasing these children to the parents as they’re deported. To put a structure like that in place and the chaos in the system for ‘deterrence’ and then carry out so much pain on the backs of some already incredibly traumatized mothers and fathers who have already experienced sometimes just horrific violence is unacceptable. ——————————————————————————
I CAN’T IMAGINE THE TRAUMA. THIS IS SO WRONG, CRUEL AND INHUMANE #familiesbelongtogether ??


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