From Juana Esquivel, America's Voice <[email protected]>
Subject Ways to help Haitian migrants right now
Date September 24, 2021 4:33 PM
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The images of U.S. Border Patrol officers in Texas on horseback abusing Haitian refugees with whips to stop them from seeking asylum in the U.S. are horrifying and indefensible.

The Haitians seeking asylum at the U.S. - Mexico border are fleeing dire conditions in their home country where a 7.2. earthquake struck just last month, leaving many without homes and in unsafe conditions. Additionally, the country is facing violence and political instability, as well as a shortage of vaccines and healthcare amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. It is simply unsafe for them to live there.

Seeking asylum is completely legal and a human right.

We must do everything we can to ensure Haitians are given due process and the opportunity to be safe.

Here’s some ways you can help Haitian immigrants right now:

Donate

Several organizations are in Del Rio, Texas and across the U.S.-Mexico border helping Black refugees. Your donation helps provide food, medical care, transportation and shelter for migrants. The organizations include:

Haitian Bridge Alliance. Click here to donate>> [link removed]
UndocuBlack Network. Click here to donate>> [link removed]
Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI). Click here to donate>> [link removed]

Call your members of Congress

Contact your representatives and senators at (202) 224-3121 and urge them to do what they can to stop the deportation flights to Haiti and create a more just and humane immigration system.

Sign our petition

The Border Patrol officers that rounded up Haitian refugees with whips to prevent them from seeking asylum must be held accountable. An investigation is not enough. The photos speak for themselves. We’re calling on the Biden Administration to terminate these officers from the agency so that this never happens again. Click here to sign the petition>> [link removed]

The treatment of Haitians at the border is a reflection of our integrity as a nation.

Every immigrant seeking safety and a better future for themselves and their families must be treated with dignity and respect.

We continue to fight to ensure ALL immigrants are welcomed and treated in a humane way.

Thank you for your help,
Juana


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