US can not maintain hiding its ‘mistreatment of asylum seekers by exiling them,’ says letter signed by 125 organisations.
Dozens of rights teams have urged the USA authorities to cease holding asylum seekers at a detention facility at its Guantanamo Bay army base in Cuba, claiming its circumstances are unlawful and inhumane.
The coalition of 125 rights organisations, led by the Worldwide Refugee Help Challenge (IRAP) and Haitian Bridge Alliance, made their plea on Wednesday in an open letter to US President Joe Biden.
“We demand that your administration shut the Guantanamo Migrant Operations Heart (MOC) and course of asylum seekers encountered at sea in a fashion in line with US human rights obligations,” the letter acknowledged.
“The US authorities can not proceed to cover its diversion and mistreatment of asylum seekers by exiling them to Guantanamo, out of attain of their households, advocates, public consciousness – and the legislation,” it added.
The teams additionally referred to as on the US authorities to cease intercepting sea-bound migrants from Haiti and sending them again to “war-like” circumstances of their nation, a destiny shared by tons of of unaccompanied youngsters between 2021 and 2023, based on a ProPublica investigation.
“All compelled returns of individuals to Haiti, by air or by sea, should finish now,” mentioned Guerline Jozef, government director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, which signed the open letter.
The US remedy of sea-travelling migrants, together with interdicting them and retaining them in Guantanamo, has drawn new scrutiny following a report revealed in September by the Worldwide Refugee Help Challenge (IRAP).
The report alleges asylum seekers are subjected to insufficient, “jail like circumstances” in Guantanamo, the place there’s “little to no transparency or accountability”.
In response to former MOC employees cited by the IRAP report, detained migrants are denied personal calls and “punished” in the event that they complain of mistreatment. Traumatised youngsters are disadvantaged of training or skilled psychiatric remedy, they are saying.
The US State Division denied the report’s conclusions, telling the Miami Herald that the Guantanamo facility is “humanitarian” and that individuals inside it are usually not detained as a result of “they will go to locations like the bottom’s grocery retailer”.
‘It shouldn’t be a demise sentence’
Immigration and border safety have change into hot-button points main into the November 5 elections, with each presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris urgent for extra border checks and deportations.
Whereas immigration rose to file ranges beneath the tenure of US President Joe Biden – a problem seized on by Trump – the Biden administration launched new asylum restrictions over the summer season, inflicting irregular crossings from Mexico to drop to their lowest ranges in years.
Border demise rise
Migrants attempting to cross by foot into the US face a deadlier journey than ever earlier than, based on The Related Press.
Within the final 12 months, 10 instances extra migrants died trekking into New Mexico than within the earlier three years, AP reported, citing knowledge from the New Mexico Workplace of the Medical Investigator. Smugglers usually lead migrants into rugged terrain in excessive temperatures, contributing to the rise in deaths.
“It shouldn’t be a demise sentence to return to the USA,” mentioned Sheriff’s Main Jon Day, with New Mexico’s Dona Ana County, at a latest group gathering. “And once we push them into the desert areas right here, they’re coming throughout they usually’re dying.”
