Congresswoman Barbara Lee Requests United Nations Observers to Investigate Family Separations on the U.S. Border
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Lee sent a letter to António Guterres, United Nations Secretary General, requesting that the United Nations send humanitarian observers to the United States to investigate the Trump administration’s policy separating families on the border.
In the letter, Congresswoman Lee wrote, “I am appalled by the reports and images from detention facilities in Texas and other states along the border, where more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents by border patrol agents…I urge you to send experts from relevant UN agencies to observe conditions in both Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) facilities both at the border and throughout the more than 17 states around the country that are now housing children who have been separated from their families.“
This spring, the Trump Administration instituted a “zero tolerance” policy for undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers. Parents have been separated from their children and prosecuted. Many children have been held in detention centers, raising concerns about their human rights and wellbeing. Since the beginning of May, over 2,300 children have been separated from their parents. No law current requires the separation of families.
This Saturday, June 23rd, Congresswoman Lee will travel to the border to witness the family separation practices first-hand.
The full letter is available here and copied below:
His Excellency Mr. António Guterres
United Nations Secretary General
United Nations Headquarters
New York, NY 10017
Dear Secretary-General Guterres:
I write today to request your urgent assistance in the ongoing crisis our country is facing at our Southern Border with Mexico.
As the Democratic Congressional Representative to the United Nations (UN), I am formally requesting UN observers travel to the United States to report on the conditions of detention facilities and treatment of children, based on relevant international law and human rights principles.
I am appalled by the reports and images from detention facilities in Texas and other states along the border, where more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents by border patrol agents.
This weekend, I will be traveling to the border myself, to witness first-hand the conditions adults and children are facing while in detention.
I urge you to send experts from relevant UN agencies to observe conditions in both Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) facilities both at the border and throughout the more than 17 states around the country that are now housing children who have been separated from their families.
As a mother, a grandmother, and as a psychiatric social worker, I am most concerned for the physical and mental wellbeing of children separated from their parents at their most vulnerable time. The American Academy of Pediatrics has warned that this practice of family separation “can cause irreparable harm to lifelong development by disrupting a child’s brain architecture.”
You recently said in a statement, “As a matter of principle, the Secretary-General believes that refugees and migrants should always be treated with respect and dignity, and in accordance with existing international law.” And you added, “children must not be traumatized by being separated from their parents. Family unity must be preserved.”
I sincerely hope that you will consider this urgent humanitarian request in a timely manner.
Sincerely,
Barbara Lee
Member of Congress
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