The U.S. administration鈥檚 use of an emergency declaration to build a physical barrier on the southern border, alongside of the first forcible return of an asylum-seeking child and their family into Mexico, is of exceptional concern to the 探花精选.

Said Jennifer Sime, Senior Vice President, U.S. Programs, 探花精选 鈥

鈥淭he developments out of the U.S. administration place some of the most vulnerable people on earth in harm鈥檚 way. This emergency declaration, alongside reports of the first forcibly returned children, fatally undermine the United States鈥 strategic leadership and moral clarity on humanitarian issues.

鈥淭his is clearly a manufactured 鈥榚mergency.鈥 Not only are the number of irregular border crossings at their lowest - the real crisis, once again, is the instability in Central America which is forcing people to flee for their lives, coupled with the administration鈥檚 systematic attacks on these same vulnerable individuals.

鈥淩ather 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.

鈥淪eeking asylum is legal. Turning asylum seekers away is not. The 鈥楻emain in Mexico鈥 policy robs asylum seekers of their due process rights, including access to legal counsel, and will expose thousands of families and children to unsafe conditions.

鈥淭he 探花精选 calls on the U.S. Administration to rescind this cruel and irresponsible policy, follow domestic and international law, and uphold America鈥檚 humanitarian commitments.

鈥淭he 探花精选 recognizes that the principle of sovereignty enshrined in international law guarantees that every nation has the right to control its border, but both U.S. and international law also provide for the safe and legal movement of vulnerable people - including Central American refugees and asylum seekers - and the right to seek asylum.

鈥淭he result of these new lows in U.S. policy, means that children and families who have already fled persecution, torture, and violence will be exposed to even more danger and uncertainty.

鈥溙交ň Staff who have been on the ground in Tijuana have noted pervasive fear, security issues both for those trying to help asylum seekers and those awaiting asylum claims, and credible risk of being targeted while awaiting to present themselves. Colleagues have called the idea of sending people back appalling, and sending children in particular, unthinkable.鈥