Letter: "Asylum Abuse Reduction Act" would benefit immigrant

Letter: "Asylum Abuse Reduction Act" would benefit immigrant families


Letter: “Asylum Abuse Reduction Act” would benefit immigrant families
(Daniel Berehulak | The New York Times) Migrants are escorted by U.S. Border Patrol agents to the halfway point of the Paso del Norte bridge connecting El Paso, Texas, to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on Thursday, March 18, 2021.
By Susan Rounds | The Public Forum
  | April 27, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
There is nothing humane about President Biden’s immigration policies.
We’ve seen the video of human traffickers dropping a three-year-old and her five-year-old sister from a 14 foot border wall. Another heartbreaking video shows a ten-year-old boy sobbing because he had been left behind all alone by smugglers because he fell asleep. A six-month old baby girl was saved by Texas Rangers and Border Patrol agents after she was thrown into the Rio Grande by smugglers trying to distract and get away from the Border Patrol.

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