Writer Calls Out U.S. Policy On Border-Children Crisis
The writer Ruben Navarrette is citing MLK and Democratic governors in a new CNN piece that also says the Obama Administration is misleading the public about what is actually happening to unaccompanied Central American children seeking refuge in the United States.
Navarette, who is also a Daily Beast online columnist and syndicated nationally via the Washington Post Writers Group, begins by citing the civil rights icon: âIn his epic âLetter from the Birmingham Jail,â the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. observed that âjustice too long delayed is justice denied.â But now that the Obama administration is fast-tracking the deportation of thousands of undocumented minors, perhaps hoping to get rid of them before the November elections, itâs clear that expedited justice is just as bad.â
The writer adds that, â⌠despite the Presidentâs claim that there is no rush in returning the children and due process would be preserved, the reality is much different. Kids are given court dates they canât possibly be expected to make â often in another state. Many donât have lawyers. Deportation cases are being rushed through the pipeline.â
He also suggests that the crisis might become a 2016 presidential election issue, noting that â⌠Maryland Gov. Martin OâMalley, a possible contender for the Democratic nomination in 2016, warned that the administration was giving the migrant children death sentences. OâMalley told a gathering of the National Governors Association in Nashville, Tennessee: âWe are not a country that should turn children away and send them back to certain death.ââ
It is one of the strongest indictments yet of how the U.S. is handling the crisis, and you can read it at CNN here:Â Fast-tracking children to possible death