From Jorge Loweree, American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject RE: [Webinar] U.S. Border Patrol's Legacy of Racism: Alternative Visions for Border Management
Date March 17, 2021 7:00 PM
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U.S. Border Patrol's Legacy of Racism: Alternative Visions for Border Management
Thursday, March 18
2:00 - 2:45 pm EDT/11:00 - 11:45 am PDT
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John,
I wanted to make sure you saw this invitation [[link removed]] for our webinar on Thursday.
Join the American Immigration Council for an important discussion on the history of racism in the U.S. Border Patrol.
Sincerely,
Jorge Loweree, Policy Director
John,
Since its creation in 1924, racism has played an undeniable role in the history of the U.S. Border Patrol.
This culture continues to impact how officers interact with those they encounter in the field. For years, people have reported being degraded and abused by officers.
And the Border Patrol—now larger and more militarized than at any point in its history—has started descending upon U.S. cities far from our borders.
Join experts from the American Immigration Council and the Southern Border Communities Coalition for a webinar [[link removed]] and discussion of the Border Patrol’s legacy and how we can create a better border management system.
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The agency must address and begin to rectify its past before more damage is done.
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​​​​​ Sincerely,
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Jorge Loweree
Policy Director
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