Kinderen worden in VS gevangen gehouden daar gevluchte ouders ‘illegaal zijn……….’

Gisteren ontving ik een dringende oproep van Amnesty in de VS, een petitie te tekenen tegen het opsluiten van kinderen….. Kinderen die samen met hun moeder gevangen zijn gezet daar ze illegaal in de VS zouden zijn.

Deze mensen zijn geen ‘gelukszoekers’ (voor wat die achterlijke term waard is), maar vluchtelingen voor extreem geweld in eigen land……..

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Lees hoe ‘het land van vrijheid en onbegrensde mogelijkheden’, politiestaat VS, omgaat met kinderen en hun vervolgde ouders (Ivanka is de dochter van het beest Trump):


Ivanka:
Tell Your Dad to Stop Putting Little Kids In Jail. #ShutDownBerks


Candles,
birthday cake, presents, friends and family. That’s what every
parent hopes for their child’s birthday. Instead of festivities,
Tomás spent his (eighth) birthday behind bars—for the second year in
a row.


The
reason why? Because Tomás and his mom were jailed in the only place
in the country where you can hold a child who has never committed a
violent crime for over 600 days: Berks Country, PA. Tomás and his
mom, Natalia, are amongst at least 60 other moms, dads, and children
who were locked up after seeking safety here, though they fled
from violence in their home countries.

                       


Together
we can shut down Berks. Take action now.

Today,
we’re calling on Ivanka Trump to join us in the fight for kids
like Tomás. Ivanka campaigned for her father on a commitment to
support kids and mothers—shouldn’t that include all kids—even
the ones at Berks?

Tell
Ivanka to help the kids at Berks.

We
all share a responsibility to help people who have lost everything,
and to give them a chance to rebuild their lives safely the same way
all of us would need to if we were in this horrible
situation.
That’s
why Amnesty International is fighting to ensure that people who fled
to the US seeking safety have a fair shot at it.

A
fair shot never happened for Tomás, whose real name we’re
withholding for his safety. After hundreds of days behind bars—where
he suffered PTSD (posttraumatische stressstoornis: PTSS, Ap) and his weight shrank to just 40 pounds—he and his
mother were deported without ever having a chance to fully make their
case for asylum. They face extreme danger, perhaps even death. We
can’t let that happen again.

Take
action to help the kids at Berks now.

Thank
you for taking action.

Naureen
Shah
Senior
Director of Campaigns
Amnesty
International USA

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Ivanka
Trump campaigned for her father on a commitment to helping kids and
their mothers. But what about the ones who are spending months,
sometimes years, behind bars in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in what’s
known as the “baby jail”? They fled violence and persecution in
countries like Honduras, dreaming of safety in the US. Now these
little kids are being detained, some for half their lives, learning
to walk behind bars. We’re asking Ivanka Trump to show compassion,
and tell her father to #ShutDownBerks. 

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AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL USA LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO FREE YOUNG CHILDREN AND
MOTHERS DETAINED BY ICE FOR OVER 500 DAYS
Amnesty
International USA (AIUSA) is launching a campaign today urging
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to release several families
with young children being detained at the Berks County Residential
Center in Pennsylvania. Four of the 35 children currently detained at
Berks – aged three, four, seven and 16 – have been at the Center
for over 500 days, despite having pending applications for legal
permanent residency.

AIUSA
sent a letter to ICE on March 9 requesting that these families be
granted parole and is mobilizing its over 1.2 million U.S. members
and supporters to call the agency to demand that the families be
released.

These
four children have spent a significant amount of their lives
essentially behind bars. The U.S. cannot continue to treat those
fleeing horrific violence like criminals,” said Margaret Huang,
Amnesty International USA executive director. “These families were
detained under the Obama administration’s unlawful policy of using
detention as deterrence against those fleeing violence and
insecurity. Now, in the face of President Trump’s aggressive and
inhumane immigration orders, we are deeply concerned for these
families and others like them in the U.S. We will fight to ensure
that people with asylum claims are given a fair hearing and humane
treatment.We must do everything we can to ensure protection for
people who are fleeing violence.”

Researchers
from Amnesty International have worked closely with attorneys who
represent the families held in Berks County, one of three family
detention centers operated by the U.S. government. Berks is currently
holding 34 families – 15 of them for more than a year – many of
whom come from a region known as the Northern Triangle which includes
El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. The Northern Triangle is an
area widely recognized for its extreme levels of violence and
insecurity, which Amnesty has also documented extensively.

  • Three-year-old Josué*
    has spent over half his life in detention. He learned to walk and
    talk in confinement. He and his 28-year-old mother 
    Teresa have
    spent 16 months (500 days, and counting) at Berks. Josué and his
    mother fled kidnapping threats, physical and sexual assault in
    Honduras and came to the US seeking asylum. “[My son]…is so
    young, he was only 22 months when we came and now he’s three years
    old,” Teresa said in an interview with her lawyers.

  • Four-year-old Carlos and
    his mother, 34-year-old 
    Lorena,
    fled threats, intimidation and severe and repeated gender-based
    violence in Honduras. They have spent 16 months in detention.

  • Seven-year-old Antonio and
    his mother 
    Marlene,
    24,have one of the longest detention periods at Berks – 550 days
    and counting. Currently in their 18th month of detention,
    Marlene recounts how Antonio has already spent two Christmas in
    detention. “It’s not fair for a child to spend a year and a half
    in prison”, she said, adding that the impact of prolonged
    detention is taking a toll on them. “The psychological effect it
    has on a person, and their kids…we can’t bear it anymore.”

  • At
    age 16, 
    Michael is
    the oldest child at Berks County. He and his 41-year-old
    mother 
    Maribel,
    have been held in detention for nearly 17 months. Michael was
    targeted for gang recruitment in El Salvador and threatened with
    death. Following constant threats to the family, both mother and son
    escaped to the U.S. to seek asylum. Michael wants to be a police
    officer now.

All
four children were granted a Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
in late 2016. With SIJS, a state court has determined that it is not
in a minor’s best interest to return to his or her home country
because of abuse, abandonment, or neglect by one or both parents. In
this instance it was determined that these children “were
abandoned, abused, or neglected by [their] father[s]…as such,
[their] mother[s] are now the custodial parent, and responsible for
all decision regarding their court proceedings, custody and care.” 


Therefore, it is essential that the mothers and children be released
together. Three of the children have already been issued their
Employment Authorization Document in January 2017, and one is
awaiting his. 


This enables them to apply for a social security
number. All have pending applications for legal permanent residency.
Further, their mothers have stays of removal granted by the
3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, while they challenge their removal
orders in federal court.

Each
of the four families has an unchallenged sponsor in the United
States, who is ready and willing to take them in, and ensure their
appearance in court. Despite this, their SIJ status, and pending
applications for legal permanent residency, ICE officials refuse to
release these four children and their mothers from detention.

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