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Subject AAPI Activists Condemn Mistreatment of Haitian Migrants, Urge DHS to Halt Deportation Flights
Date September 23, 2021 7:36 PM
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OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates and other civil rights groups met with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas last Friday.

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September 23, 2021

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AAPI ACTIVISTS CONDEMN MISTREATMENT OF HAITIAN MIGRANTS, URGE DHS TO HALT DEPORTATION FLIGHTS

OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates and other civil rights groups met with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas last Friday.
Washington, D.C. — OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates condemned the mistreatment of Haitian migrants and asylum seekers at the southern border on Thursday and urged the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to pause expulsion flights to Haiti.

Earlier this week, Border Patrol agents on horseback were filmed charging at migrants ([link removed]) along the U.S.-Mexico border and using reins to push them back towards the Rio Grande—evoking images of slavery. ([link removed])
“It’s not enough to say that the images coming out of Texas are outrageous and cruel,” said OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates’ National President Linda Ng. “They also send a damaging message to the world that the United States will close its doors to asylum seekers instead of treating vulnerable families with dignity. The horrific mistreatment of Haitian migrants by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents represents a monumental failure that must be urgently investigated by DHS’s inspector general and Congress.”

“President Biden promised a fair and humane immigration system, but the violence at the southern border and the rapid expulsions taking place are cause for concern,” added OCA’s Deputy Executive Director Thu Nguyen. “We welcome the probe launched by CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility as a first step towards accountability. But just as DHS has said that they have slowed the deportations of Southeast Asian refugees, they need to halt removal flights of Haitians immediately. Haitian refugees, just as Southeast Asian and Afghan refugees, must be treated humanely and given basic aid.”

On September 17, OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates participated in a roundtable discussion ([link removed]) with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and members of the DHS Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Task Force, who listened to concerns around deportations from civil rights groups.

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