The Forum Daily | Wednesday August 2, 2023
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Officials from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) have
separated at least two dozen families in recent weeks, Benjamin Wermund
and Jhair Romero of the Houston Chronicle
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Guidelines laid out in 2021 directed Texas officers to release families
with children under 18 to Border Patrol, but attorneys say fathers have
been arrested on trespassing charges, with other family members
transferred to Border Patrol agents. Many of the fathers "remain in
state custody and have not seen their families since."Â
"They handcuffed him with more men from our group and they separated
us," said Venezuelan migrant Esneidy Carolina Jerez Moreno, whose family
of four had been traveling together.Â
Kristin Etter, an attorney at Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, said she's
aware of at least 26 families that were separated from July 10-14 in
Eagle Pass. Officers there have been arresting migrants on private land
and in a public park, sometimes not providing water despite extreme
temperatures. Â
State officials have said nothing publicly about separating families,
but DPS spokesman Travis Considine acknowledged that fathers traveling
with their families have been arrested. He stressed that mothers have
not been separated from their children, "a key difference from the Trump
policy, in which children were removed from both parents."Â
I say this as a father: For shame.Â
A special thank-you and farewell today to our summer intern Christian
Blair, and welcome to Wednesday's edition of The Forum Daily. I'm
Dan Gordon, the Forum's strategic communications VP, and the great
Forum Daily team also includes Christian, Karime Puga, Clara Villatoro
and Ashling Lee. If you have a story to share from your own community,
please send it to me at
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NUMBERS UP - Migration through the treacherous Darién Gap, between
Panama and Colombia, already has reached an annual record, Elida Moreno
of Reuters
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reports. More than a fifth of the 248,901 crossings so far this year
occurred in July. The United Nations predicts that the total number of
crossings will surpass 400,000 this year, raising concerns about the
dangers these migrants face. Encounters with migrants between ports of
entry at the U.S. southern border also rose in July, Nick Miroff
and Maria Sacchetti report in The Washington Post
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PUSHBACK - El Paso County will send a letter to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
(R) opposing the state's border policies and "cruelty" toward
migrants, reports Julian Resendiz of Border Report
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The county also plans to write the U.S. Department of Justice to support
a lawsuit demanding that Texas remove floating barriers placed in the
Rio Grande. "It's important for us as a county to push back against
these policies of deterrence by cruelty. It's really what they are,"
said County Commissioner Iliana Holguin.Â
HIRE ACTÂ - Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) discussed the urgent need for
bipartisan action on immigration in a recent Texas podcast, reports Ed
Arnold of the San Antonio Business Journal
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Gonzales recently introduced [and the Forum has endorsed] the HIRE Act,
a bill aiming to streamline temporary visa programs, which has garnered
support from both sides of the aisle. "I'm of the mindset that Congress
needs to lead again. Congress needs to look at it through the lens of a
bipartisan solution," Gonzales said.Â
RECONNECTING - Samira Alhamwi, a former refugee from Syria, is
teaching Arabic literacy to children of other refugees in Chicago
through a unique and entertaining five-week summer camp, reports Elly
Fishman of WBEZ Chicago
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Alhamwi took lessons she had tailored for her two daughters and created
a camp filled with songs and activities.Â
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