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lasttrip

(1,013 posts)
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 03:08 PM Mar 2016

Sanders Visits U.S.-Mexican Border

https://berniesanders.com/sanders-visits-u-s-mexican-border/

Press Release
Sanders Visits U.S.-Mexican Border
March 19, 2016

Bernie Sanders walking alongside the U.S.-Mexican border.

NOGALES, Ariz. – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Saturday made an emotional visit to the U.S.-Mexican border. Sanders was joined during the visit by Rep. Raúl Grijalva, Cook County Commissioner Jesús “Chuy” Garcia, Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada and DREAMers Jessica Elizabeth Orellana Díaz and Julio Zuniga.

“As I have traveled around this country and talked to immigrant families, and particularly Latino immigrant families, I am struck by the fear and sadness that grips so many of them,” Sanders said following the visit. “Fathers or mothers or both sent out of the country having to leave their minor children with relatives or guardians here in the United States. A U.S. servicemember whose spouse was deported. A 12 year old boy who longs to be reunited with his mother. This human suffering has got to end. That is why I am here today.”

Pope Francis has said we should be building more bridges, not more walls. Pope Francis is right.
– - Sen. Sanders


In November, Sanders introduced the most comprehensive plan to tackle a broken immigration system of any candidate in the 2016 race for the White House. The New York Times called it “reality-based, moderate, practical and hopeful” in an editorial praising the platform. “His plan starts with the right premise: that immigrants should be welcomed and assimilated, not criminalized and exploited,” the editorial board wrote. “His proposals seek to uphold American values, bolster the rule of law, bolster the economy and protect and honor families.”

Touring the border here in Nogales, Arizona. I'm struck by the fear and sadness that grips so many families.


If elected, Sanders would:

Dismantle inhumane deportation programs and private detention centers.

Offer humane treatment and asylum to victims of domestic violence and minors fleeing from dangerous circumstances in Latin America.

End policies that discriminate against women and ensure that mothers and wives who come into the United States with their families have the same right to work as their partners.

Pave the way for a swift legislative path to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants.

Close loopholes that allow federal agencies to use racial and ethnic profiling at the border.

Ensure our border remains secure and protects local communities.

Make it easier for immigrants to access the judicial system.

Increase oversight of key Department of Homeland Security agencies to guard against waste, fraud and abuse.

Allow the return of deported immigrants if they would have been eligible to stay under the 2013 immigration bill.

Sanders will fight for comprehensive immigration reform to provide a pathway to citizenship for 11 million aspiring Americans, but he will not wait for a dysfunctional Congress to act. Instead, during the first 100 days of his presidency, he will take executive action to allow all undocumented people who have been in the United States for at least five years to stay in the country without fear of being deported.

To read Sanders’ immigration plan, click here.


Peace.
LT
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Sanders Visits U.S.-Mexican Border (Original Post) lasttrip Mar 2016 OP
He spoke about that a little bit at his rally last nite. Bernie has really gotten to know the people jillan Mar 2016 #1
AZ will be tough. lasttrip Mar 2016 #2
Great statement! Does he travel with a podium? ;) in_cog_ni_to Mar 2016 #3

jillan

(39,451 posts)
1. He spoke about that a little bit at his rally last nite. Bernie has really gotten to know the people
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 03:29 PM
Mar 2016

of Az.

He spent time at the border, spent time with the Native Americans in northern Az, spent time with the liberals in Tucson, and last nite he spent time with the blue-collar working people west of Phoenix.

I am not a praying woman, but I have been praying for him to win Arizona. It's a closed primary (indies cannot vote) so it will be extra hard for him to win this state. If he wins Az, that will be a sweet victory.

He does have a lot of support in the Latino community AND the Native American community.
Plus Jane actually went to see in person the inhumane conditions of Sheriff Joe's tent city. (which was turned into blatant LIE from HER campaign.... they said she went there to support Sheriff Joe. )

in_cog_ni_to

(41,600 posts)
3. Great statement! Does he travel with a podium? ;)
Sun Mar 20, 2016, 03:55 PM
Mar 2016

We desperately need that man to be our president! It's hard to believe the crap Obama has been doing with all his deportations. He should hang his head in shame...Hope and Change, my ass.

Rep. Raúl Grijalva looked like he was sleeping while standing up!

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