On Feb. 15 President Donald Trump declared a national emergency to build a physical barrier on the southern border鈥攄istorting the record on people seeking asylum in the United States as a 鈥渘ational security crisis.鈥

At the same time vulnerable families are reportedly being to wait for their asylum claims to be processed, under a new administration policy called 鈥淩emain in Mexico.鈥 Rather than make America safer, these policies will expose Central American children and families who have fled persecution, torture and violence to even more danger and uncertainty. Here鈥檚 what you need to know:

Latest: The 探花精选 responds to President Trump鈥檚 veto on Congress鈥 鈥楻esolution of Disapproval.'  The Resolution was passed to terminate the national emergency declared by President Trump on Feb.15, which sought to secure funding to build a physical barrier on the southern border. 

There is no national emergency at the border.

The number of irregular border crossings is actually at historic lows, according to Customs and Border Patrol figures. 鈥淭his is clearly a manufactured 鈥榚mergency,鈥欌 says Jennifer Sime, senior vice president, U.S. Programs for the 探花精选.

The crisis is elsewhere.

The real crisis is the instability in Central America, which is forcing people to flee for their lives. People living in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador are enduring some of the worst violence outside an active war zone. Many of those fleeing to the U.S. border have traveled together in caravans for safety.

A Central American girl holds a book as others traveling in a caravan climb the Mexico-U.S. border fence in an attempt to cross to San Diego County.
Every nation has the right to control its border. Both U.S. and international law also provide for the safe and legal movement of vulnerable people and the right to seek asylum.
Photo: 鈥嬧婫UILLERMO ARIAS/AFP/Getty Images

But rather than offering safe haven, the U.S. administration continues to block people from claiming asylum, separate families as part of its 鈥榸ero tolerance鈥 effort, and forcibly return asylum seekers to Mexico as part of the 鈥楻emain in Mexico鈥 policy.

Seeking asylum is legal. Turning away asylum seekers is not.

Every nation has the right to control its border. Both U.S. and international law also provide for the safe and legal movement of vulnerable people鈥攊ncluding Central American refugees and asylum seekers鈥攁nd the right to seek asylum.

The administration鈥檚 policies violate these laws, and rob asylum seekers of their due process rights, including access to legal counsel. They will also expose thousands of families and children to unsafe conditions. 

探花精选 staff who have been in Tijuana say people awaiting asylum claims, and those helping them, are fearful as they face a credible risk of being targeted by violence. 鈥淭hey have called the idea of sending people back appalling, and sending children in particular, unthinkable,鈥 says Jennifer Sime.

The emergency declaration harms America

The emergency declaration and systematic attacks on asylum seekers by the U.S. administration place some of the most vulnerable people on earth in harm鈥檚 way. Alongside reports of forcibly returned children, they fatally undermine the United States鈥 strategic leadership and moral clarity on humanitarian issues.

Read our full statement:  探花精选 responds to U.S. Emergency Declaration, reports of forcible return of children to Mexico (Feb. 15, 2019)

How the 探花精选 helps

The 探花精选 is calling on the U.S. administration to rescind this cruel and irresponsible policy, follow domestic and international law, and uphold America鈥檚 humanitarian commitments.

In addition to speaking out, the 探花精选 provides emergency assistance to help those in El Salvador who are most at risk to find shelter and safety, as well as cash assistance to help people rebuild their lives.

In the U.S., the 探花精选 will continue to help meet asylum seekers鈥 basic needs, facilitate family reunifications, connect people to critical legal services and help them access psychosocial support.