'Seeking refuge should not be a death sentence'
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For Immediate Release Â
Contact: Dan Gordon <mailto:
[email protected]>,
617-651-0841Â
March 29, 2023
Migrants' Lives, Safety Must Be a Priority - on Both Sides of
Border Â
**WASHINGTON, D.C.** -Â More than three dozen migrants have died and
29 more were injured in a fire at a migrant processing center in Mexico
on Monday night. Protests calling for justice for the victims and better
conditions for migrants in detention have followed the incident. Â
"Our hearts go out to the victims and their families," said Jennie
Murray, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum. "This
tragedy is just one example of the dangers that people face while trying
to reach safety in the United States. The U.S. and Mexico must implement
policies that respect human life and dignity and protect the rights of
all people - first and foremost the right to life. Â
"Both countries must work together to guarantee safe conditions for
migrants while their cases are being processed. We must find ways to
respond efficiently and safely to people who are fleeing harsh
conditions. No matter the merits of an individual's case, seeking
refuge should not be a death sentence."Â
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