Jamaican American Congresswoman Yvette D Clarke and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker TĆ¼rk on Wednesday denounced plans by the Joe Biden administration in the United States to limit migrants from the Caribbean and other places.
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Late last week, the Biden administration announced that it was limiting migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti who enter the US to 30,000 each month under humanitarian parole while expelling those who attempt to cross the southwestern border.
āAs the daughter of immigrants and a woman who has dedicated her life towards securing their fair and equitable access to the American dream, I have long pursued reform in a desperately out-of-date immigration system,ā Clarke, whose parents hail from Jamaica, told the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC).
āUnfortunately, the recently announced reforms from President Biden and his administration fail to deliver the change migrant communities deserve and have prayed for.ā
Moreover, she said, āthese insufficient solutions have permitted the cruel and oppressive legacy of the Trump-era Title 42 policy to persistā, referring to the policy which grants the government the ability to take emergency action to stop the āintroduction of communicable diseasesā and which the Donald Trump administration used to designate hundreds of thousands of migrants for expulsion, arguing that allowing them to enter the US may increase the spread of COVID-19.
āI am far from alone in finding that tragic fact unacceptable,ā added the representative for the largely Caribbean 9th Congressional District in Brooklyn, New York.
āThis harmful policy has for years disproportionately impacted Black migrants and created life-threatening conditions for immigrants seeking refuge at our borders. It has denied them due process entitled to them by law and the opportunity provided to them by America.
āThe time has come for reform that is centered in equity and moral responsibility, so we may compassionately and safely welcome new Americans to our country ā in accordance with this countryās founding principles,ā she added.
Clarke, therefore, urged President Biden to re-evaluate his administrationās decision on the issue.
At the same time, TĆ¼rk said the Biden administrationās border policy reforms ārisk undermining the basic foundations of international human rights and refugee lawā.
Taking aim at the expected rise in so-called āexpedited removalsā from the United States, TĆ¼rk also criticized the intention to use the COVID-19 pandemic-related Title 42 public health order even more than today. (CMC)