From Lisa Graybill, National Immigration Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject My trip to the Texas border
Date March 20, 2024 8:00 PM
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Friend, I recently returned from a sobering trip to the
border in my home state of Texas, alongside a group of immigrants’ rights
advocates. I want to share what I saw with you because we cannot afford to turn a blind
eye to the suffering and injustice happening right now.

Just a day after Donald Trump’s heartless MAGA rally in Eagle Pass, our day
there began by visiting a shelter and bus station where Governor Abbott buses
migrants out of the state and across the country. This political ploy
intentionally sends migrants (often with no one to receive them) to cities like
Chicago and New York, forcing housing challenges intended to divide communities
and stoke anti-immigrant sentiment.

Later, we stood surrounded by members of the Texas National Guard at the
entrance of Shelby Park, the testing ground for some of Governor Abbott’s most
militaristic policies and where he’s gone so far as to ban the U.S. border
patrol from operating. The sight of heavily armed personnel patrolling behind
barbed wire was beyond disturbing.



We traveled down the Rio Grande by canoe, encountering the same rapids,
currents, buoys, and barriers that migrants must traverse, often carrying
children, without anything to protect them from the myriad dangers in the water.
From our boats, we saw remnants of clothing caught in the barbed wire that had
been forcibly ripped off the bodies of those who crossed, leaving behind a
painful reminder of the toll exacted by these extremist policies.



And Texas is actively seeking to make things worse. We just filed a lawsuit challenging S.B. 4, a law that will empower Texas law
enforcement to racially profile immigrants and U.S.-born residents alike, and
further subvert federal authority over immigration law.

We cannot allow Texas’ power grab to go unchecked, and we also can't do this
work alone. Our allies in Texas are counting on us. We must work together to keep fighting,
advocating for change, and working to dismantle the systems that perpetuate
these injustices.

Thank you for not looking away and always supporting our efforts to make a
difference.

Lisa Graybill
Vice President, Law & Policy
National Immigration Law Center

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