“In an act of cowardice,
where he refused to take any questions, Attorney General Jeff Sessions
announced the Trump administration’s termination of DACA, the program that
allows immigrants who came to the United States as children to remain in their homes.
“Sessions
has long been a staunch supporter of anti-immigrant policies, and he could
hardly hide his delight in announcing this dreadful policy reversal — a
reversal that could affect 800,000 immigrants and cost the United States $460 billion. This, according to Sessions, is the
‘compassionate thing to do.’
“During his remarks,
Sessions also spewed a number of repeatedly debunked lies about the supposed
drain on American resources caused by immigrant children and that their very
presence in the United States somehow increases crime rates. Those claims are
blatantly false and are nothing more than a perpetuation of ugly racist
stereotypes that have no basis in fact. The vast majority of so-called DREAMers
are employed (or in school) and are contributing to the economy and to the
country.
“In
fact, DREAMers have lost their lives helping others in Houston in the
aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Jesus Contreras was brought to the United States
from Mexico when he was 6 years old. He has been serving his community as a
paramedic in Houston. Alonso Guillen, a DACA recipient, drowned in the
flooding in Houston while working on a boat to rescue others. These are the people
Sessions and Trump think do not belong in this country.
“Sessions also had the
audacity to claim that kicking people out of the only home they ever known
represents the Trump administration’s dedication to the ‘rule of law.’ It’s an
absurd and not credible to say only weeks after Donald Trump pardoned the criminally racist former Sheriff Joe
Arpaio, who flagrantly disobeyed a court order and was convicted of criminal
contempt.
“Trump
cared nothing about the rule of law when he issued that pardon and other
actions by him and his inner circle to circumvent the law — on everything from
him using his presidency to personally profit, to his potential obstruction of
justice by trying to shut down the investigation into his campaign’s collusion
with Russia — have made a disgraceful mockery of the rule of law and the
Constitution.
“Trump did not even have the courage to make the announcement himself. While
he callously teased the expected announcement on
Twitter, he left Sessions to do the dirty work of making the announcement.
Trump, in fact, will not be facing any questions about this unthinkably cruel
policy. Trump has not held a solo press conference in more than 200 days because he is afraid to be held accountable by the
media for his actions.
“Make
no mistake: the decision to punish children for whom America is their home will have far-reaching and negative effects for the United States...”
Giddy-looking Jeff Sessions calls deporting children the
“compassionate thing to do” by Kaili Joy Gray
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