The Trump administration’s treatment of immigrant children separated from their parents in detention facilities is not a new policy, but new stories about the substandard conditions that these children have been kept in have recently broken. Children have been forced to care for each other in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, with migrants even being held at Fort Sill, a site that was used as an internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. Many children in government custody do not have soap or clean clothes. In response, House Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has compared the detention facilities to concentration camps. Since September of last year, a number of children have diedin government custody (none had died for 10 years previously).
Playing The (Sort Of) Long Game
The 2020 election season has already started and won’t stop for well over a year. It can seem exhausting and beyond our control . . . but we can claim our own power and shape events this election season. Let’s get moving on some ways to make change in 2020 and beyond.
Reforming Immigration
This week is immigration week at MCW! Here are steps you can take to understand and advocate for progressive immigration reform measures and to fight against the Trump administration’s hateful anti-immigrant stance.