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The National Immigrant Justice Center, We Are Home campaign, and the 85 undersigned organizations urge you to establish a meaningful opportunity to return home for those unjustly deported. Across the nation and world, deported families and advocates echo this call through individual campaigns and hard-fought battles to return the unjustly deported to their families and communities.
Human Rights First: NGO Letter to Biden Administration Urging End to Misuse of Title 42 Public Health Authority insurancenewsnet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insurancenewsnet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Human Rights First: NGO Letter Urging DHS to Reject Use of Expedited Removal
Targeted News Service
To: Hon.
301 7th Street, SW,
Washington, DC 20528
Dear Secretary Mayorkas,
Department of Homeland Security (
DHS) to reject the use of expedited removal and immigration detention as it ends policies that effectively eliminated humanitarian protections at the border in violation of
U.S. law and treaty obligations. We reiterate our call for the administration to swiftly end dangerous and illegal expulsions under Title 42 and other policies that block and turn away people seeking
U.S. refugee protection at the border, as many of our groups have urged in separate letters. As
Political Officer Nathaniel Rettenmayer
Avenida La Paz, Tegucigalpa M.D.C., Honduras
Ongoing action to ensure justice in the case of the murder of indigenous human rights and environmental defender Berta Cáceres
Dear Secretary of State Blinken,
The undersigned civil society and academic organizations and defenders urgently implore the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Honduras to continue to press for accountability in the case of the murder of indigenous and environmental defender Berta Cáceres. We appreciate the ongoing efforts of the U.S. Embassy in Honduras to closely monitor the criminal investigations and proceedings related to this crime and to push for accountability. We ask that those efforts continue with regards to the forthcoming trial of David Castillo, and that the U.S. government increases its efforts to urge accountability for all of those who ordered and financed Berta’s murder.