Local Groups Collect Donations for Asylum Seekers at the U.S.-Mexico Border
3 minute readFrom the Editors: In July, a member of our collective reported from a detention center on the border between Mexico and the United States in San Ysidro, California. As of late, the American public’s attention has been focused just a bit down the road at the San Ysidro Land Point of Entry, which is the largest land border crossing between San Diego, CA and Tijuana, Mexico. What follows is a personal perspective piece and a call-to-action from the same author.
For weeks the American public has heard stories about a “caravan of migrants” made up of approximately 5,000 people heading our way to seek asylum. From the “left,” it was repeated that they were mainly fleeing gang violence and political unrest in Honduras, a country that the U.S. government has played a hand in for many, many years. Scholars like Noam Chomsky (in an interview with Democracy Now!) detailed just how involved our government has been historically in the unrest in Central America. Others highlighted the legal right of the migrant people to come here for safety and the international illegality of firing pepper spray into Mexico. From white nationalist publications like Breitbart, rumors that the caravan was made up of strong, young men funded by billionaire George Soros gained traction on social media.
With only 40 – 100 asylum seekers out of thousands able to be processed per day by the San Ysidro facility, the situation at the border came to a head on Sunday when the Port of Entry was shut down for a few hours. After a handful of caravaners reportedly tried to pull down part of a fence in frustration with the slow process, witnesses reported that tear gas was deployed by the U.S. without warning. The gas quickly traveled, reportedly affecting people up to half a mile away.
In a report titled, “Fact Check: What’s Happening on the U.S.-Mexico Border?”, published by NPR, photos of the events were referred to metaphorically as a kind of “Rorschach test” for the American public, “For supporters of President Trump who advocate a crackdown on immigration, the events of Sunday showed migrants storming a protected border, confirming fears of an “invasion” of migrants defying U.S. laws. For Trump’s critics and pro-immigration activists, the scene showed American patrol agents firing tear gas at an unarmed crowd including children, reinforcing horror over the way the U.S. is treating immigrants.”
Tomisin Oluwole
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The Long Beach Immigrants Rights Coalition (LBIRC), Long Beach Forward (formerly known as Building Healthy Communities Long Beach), and Sanctuary LB made their opinions on the matter very clear yesterday with an announcement of support for the caravan and their right to legally seek asylum in the United States. The three local community groups have now also joined forces to organize a rally and receive donations at Harvey Milk Park in Downtown Long Beach, Thursday, November 29.
“Long Beach is against the human rights violations happening at the border today,” reads a statement from the LBIRC. “We stand in solidarity with refugees because seeking asylum is their human right. As Long Beach, we want to come together and show our support by speaking out on these injustices and by collecting essential donations needed by our refugee community.”
The “Long Beach Stands With Refugees” rally will be held rain or shine at Harvey Milk Park (185 E. 3rd St., Long Beach, CA 90802) from 6 to 7 pm. Donated items will be personally delivered by a volunteer to the migrants within the shelters in Tijuana, who will head out immediately after the event. Free two-hour parking is available at the adjacent city parking structure.
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