Committee in Solidarity With People of El Salvador: More Than 70 Organizations Call for Biden to Overhaul Central America Policy
More than 70 groups are calling on the Biden administration to overhaul US policy toward
Citing the "widespread devastation caused by hurricanes Eta and Iota" as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, faith-based organizations, immigrants rights organizations, and groups focused on US-Latin America policy are telling Biden: "We support and will hold you to your commitment to reverse the Trump administration's draconian immigration policies and respect the human rights of migrants," warning also that his plan for the region will continue policies "that have contributed to poverty, inequality and violence" in the region.
The groups, which include the
The letter traces some inhumane immigration policies back to the Obama administration, including separation of parents from children, and the promotion of Plan Frontera Sur, which enlisted Mexican security forces to stop Central American migrants from reaching the US border.
The groups want the Biden administration to end policies that support militarization of borders and US cooperation with and training of security forces involved in violating migrants' rights. They also call on the President-Elect to end for-profit detention centers and services, make detention of immigrants a last resort, and restore temporary protected status (TPS) for US residents from
Overall the letter urges the future president to review security assistance to the region; revoking
Further, the groups want the Biden administration to end US training of security forces in
The groups also critique US support for extractive and exploitative development models in the region, through multilateral development banks, and projects that cause environmental harm, violate labor laws, and disregard community land rights.
The letter calls for enforcing labor protections under the DR-CAFTA trade agreement, and for reforming the US approach to the region so that it is no longer rooted in the Cold War, mentioning the double standard, for example, in the US approach to alleged election fraud in countries with left governments, while ignoring credible fraud in
Overall, the groups want to see less US government influence over domestic policy decisions in
Read the letter here (https://cispes.org/article/more-70-organizations-call-biden-overhaul-central-america-policy).
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"Given the exodus of peoples from
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"It is time for
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"The Biden administration must commit to dismantling Trump-era immigration and foreign policy which intentionally targeted Central American immigrants and further militarized the region. Hurricanes Eta and Iota have decimated the region; extreme poverty, immigration and famine have worsened and will continue to grow. It is time to enact US policy that engages grassroots movements of the region and that respects human life and dignity."
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"Our message to Biden is that just being better than Trump is not good enough - and neither is going back to the Obama era of pro-corporate economic policies couched in the language of 'development.'
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To: The Honorable
Dear President-Elect Biden,
Congratulations on your electoral victory. As you prepare to take office, we wish to share our thoughts and suggestions on an area of foreign policy that you have identified as being a top priority:
We are a broad coalition of groups that work on
We've been heartened to hear that you are committed to working to improve the quality of life of the peoples of
It is with great interest that we examined the summary of your "Plan to Build Security and Prosperity in Partnership with the People of
For far too long,
Prior to the Trump administration, the
To promote meaningful progress in
In a spirit of constructive criticism, we would like to underscore what we consider to be problematic aspects of past and current
Protect the Human Rights of Migrants
The Trump administration's treatment of Central American migrants can only be described as barbaric. Migrants have been criminalized and detained in inhumane conditions and many, including children, have died in the custody of Customs and Border Control and ICE. Under Trump's "zero tolerance" policy, thousands of young children were separated from their parents. Through a combination of incentives and threats, the Trump administration has also promoted an assault on migrants' human rights by Central American and Mexican security forces.
Though the nature of Trump's attacks on migrants are without precedent in our country's recent history, some troubling aspects of his policies pre-date his administration. For instance, family separation took place on a large scale under
These policies lead to the inhumane and deadly treatment of migrants from across the globe, including with particular impacts to the thousands of African and Black migrants that face anti-Blackness and racism as they transit through the region on their journey to seek refuge and asylum the
We call on your administration to:
* End all forms of separation of migrant parents from their children, an act that is illegal under the
* End the practice of deporting asylum seekers to
* Terminate policies that support the militarization of borders and
* Terminate all for-profit immigrant detention services and make the detention of immigrants a measure of last resort.
* Restore TPS for
* Support the appropriate use of the
Re-think US Security Policy
For many decades, the
Over the last ten years, hundreds of millions of dollars of
We urge you to:
* Perform a full review of
* Suspend all security assistance to
* Revoke the
* End
* End
* Increase transparency around end use of CARSI funding and mandate reporting requirements assessing progress or lack thereof in meeting CARSI benchmarks and goals.
* Increase transparency around
End support for extractive and exploitative development models
Despite the region's enormous human and economic potential,
The
We call on your administration to:
* End aid, subsidies and incentives to, and oppose MDB funding for corporations that cause environmental damage, violate labor laws, disregard community land rights (including ancestral Indigenous land rights), and/or increase private sector participation in the delivery of essential public services such as water, electricity, and health care.
* Refrain from promoting pro-corporate economic policy agendas in the region, including private-public partnership initiatives and the privatization of public services and natural resources that decrease access to basic needs for the most vulnerable sectors.
* Support multilateral initiatives that increase transparency regarding anonymous companies to identify and clamp down on the channeling of funds from criminal organizations to business enterprises.
* Pursue strict enforcement of DR-CAFTA labor protections by member countries and conduct a review of trade agreements to examine and address their impact on indigenous rights.
* Support a major issuance of IMF Special Drawing Rights to help Central American countries address the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastation caused by recent tropical storms.
* Commit to directing higher levels of economic and humanitarian assistance through multilateral institutions that have a proven track-record in the region, such as agencies within the
Adopt a non-ideological approach
Observers have noted that
Going forward, your administration should:
* Adopt and uphold consistent, non-ideological standards for democracy and good governance as a basis for policy decisions.
* Limit
* Refrain from imposing economic sanctions, which negatively impact whole populations and, in particular, low-income communities of color.
* Appoint ambassadors who have experience working with civil society organizations and who are not tied to military or financial interests.
* Approach hemispheric bodies, such as the
* With regard to elections: refrain from adopting unilateral positions determined by political preferences.
The widespread devastation caused by hurricanes Eta and Iota has made abundantly clear how precarious life is for so many people in
Under your leadership,
We would welcome the opportunity to work with your Administration to implement our recommendations and to provide insight and feedback from civil society organizations in the region to ensure that the
Sincerely,
Americas Program
Chicago Religious Leadership Network
CodePINK
Committee in Solidarity with the People of
Fellowship of Reconciliation - FOR
Franciscan Network on Migration
Global Ministries of the
Grassroots Global Justice
Honduras Solidarity Network
Just
Justice for Muslims Collective
National Day Labor Organizing Network (NDLON)
Network in Solidarity with
Project South
Quixote Center
Sanctuary DMV (
School Sisters of
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Win Without War
Witness for Peace Solidarity Collective
Witness at the Border
Religious Organizations
Carmelite Sisters, VEDRUNA
Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd,
Congregation of Sisters of
Congregational Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Office - (Incarnate Word Sisters)
Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries
Dominican Sisters of
Dominicans Sisters of
Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters,
IHM Sisters Justice, Peace and Sustainability Office
Illinois Women Religious Against Human Trafficking (IWRAHT)
Mercy Ecology
National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
Religious of the
Sisters, Home Visitors of Mary
Sisters of the Most Precious Blood-
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
Strangers No Longer,



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