Our conversations with the offices therefore shifted to what Congress can do to help improve the conditions in Haiti. Our message: they must enact laws to stop the illegal trafficking of weapons from the US to Haiti. We asked every office we met with to support the Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act, as this bipartisan legislation has the best chances of passing in the Senate. They all expressed interest in learning more about this bill and committed to studying it.
We are reaching a critical moment for immigrants in the US. After months of crackdowns, the administration vows to further escalate their assault on the rights and dignity of migrants. They exploit tragedies, such as the recent shooting in DC, and high-visibility criminal cases, such as the one implicating a group of Somalians in Minnesota, to demonize entire groups of people and nations, using it as an excuse to implement punitive retaliatory actions. |