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Deporting Fathers in the Name of Homeland Security
As families celebrate Father’s Day, consider the case of Roxroy Salmon. The father of four U.S.-born children, Salmon has lived in the United States for more than 30 years. Yet the Department of Homeland Security now threatens to deport him to Jamaica, a country where he has not resided for decades, due to minor drug convictions from more than 19 years ago for which he served no time. This would effectively deny his children their father by permanently exiling him from his family and their common homeland.
Salmon’s story is hardly exceptional. Each year the federal government deports tens of thousands of non-citizens, many of them with U.S. citizen children, to countries to which they often have tenuous ties. By doing this, the federal government seriously injures children and families, and produces large numbers of a particular type of refugee.
With immigration reform on the table once again, we must restore basic human rights protections to would-be deportees and their children. This would help reverse the massive growth in deportations and divided families brought about by increasingly harsh immigration policing.
According to a report published in April by Human Rights Watch, deportations separated more than one million family members in the United States from a parent or spouse between 1997 and 2007. More than 70 percent of them were the result of non-violent criminal offenses, including possession of marijuana or traffic violations. One-fifth involved individuals who were lawfully present in the United States, sometimes for decades.
The vast majority of the deportees have been undocumented immigrants. An estimated five million children of unauthorized immigrants reside in the United States, more than three million of whom are U.S. citizens. By deporting many of their parents, according to a report released in March by the law firm of Dorsey & Whitney for the Urban Institute, the federal government is doing long-term damage—financial, emotional, psychological, behavioral and educational—to American children.
Although U.S. immigration law allows migrants to apply to cancel a deportation order, the standards are such that obtaining relief is “virtually impossible,” asserts Dorsey & Whitney. This renders the rights and interests of the children of individuals threatened with deportation, according to the report, “all but irrelevant.”
The result is that “citizen children increasingly find themselves separated from one or both parents, or effectively deported with their parents.” In both cases, the deportation apparatus compels parents to make a heart-wrenching choice.
One option is to divide the family by keeping their children in the United States. Another is to decide to keep the family together by uprooting their children from a community and lifestyle that is all they have ever known. In doing so, they often expose the children to socio-economic deprivation given the frequently under-resourced nature of deportees’ “home” countries.
Under both options, the outcome for families is to effectively turn them into refugees. By deporting parents and, often by extension, their children, the federal government is driving them from what is, for all intents and purposes, their homeland.
International human rights conventions indicate that a country cannot deport a non-citizen without carefully considering the violation of any rights. Among a state’s obligations—one affirmed in U.S. law—is to give primary consideration to the “best interests” of children who might be impacted.
In this spirit, international human rights conventions assert a fundamental right to live together with close family members, including minor children. The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld “the right to live together as a family,” calling it in 1977 an “enduring American tradition,” while noting that the right to raise one’s child has been deemed a basic civil right, one “far more precious than property rights.”
Nonetheless, Washington has upended the rights of families with immigrant members and their children through legislation signed by Bill Clinton in 1996. Adopted in the name of antiterrorism, crime-fighting, and national security, these laws—which mandate deportation for a host of legal transgressions no matter when they were committed—deny discretion to judges with rare exceptions.
Passage of the Child Citizen Protection Act (H.R. 182) would provide some significant relief. Introduced by Representative José Serrano, D-N.Y., the bill would allow immigration judges to consider the “best interests” of U.S. citizen children in deportation cases. Such consideration might prevent the Department of Homeland Security from exiling Roxroy Salmon, and denying his children their father. It would also provide some substance to the “family values” rhetorically embraced by Democrats and Republicans alike.
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Show AllWhen the US government requires children to stay here while their illegal parent is deported this would be a story worth telling.
The United States does not require the children to stay here. They should go with their father.
"might prevent the Department of Homeland Security from exiling Roxroy Salmon, and denying his children their father."
The above statement is simply a lie and the author should be ashamed of his dishonesty. The only person that would be denying his children their father is Roxroy Salmon.
Thw word "exile" is another lie. Deportation is not exile. Sucessful avoidence of the law for a long period does not mean you are a citizen.
Blatant attempts to make Americans responsible for illegals decisions that affect their children are nothing more than an extension of the racist exploitive methods of proponents of cheap labor.
This article is nothing but a shill piece for business that wants to keep their supply of cheap labor flowing forever so they can exploit them and foist the cost off on local communities. Shame on them and any one that supports them.
Those that don't support the American worker and their families need to look in the mirror.
Henry [the] 8[th] - It figures.
This below which I've added as my e-mail signature ... and maybe will do that here too for my posts ... is a statement that I find applies to far too many people without compassion and with brute mentalities. You seem to be one of them, Henry8.
I have compassion for the American worker and the labor movement which through the last decades have been part of a program they didn't know about, viz., to destroy their earning capacity and move most of the industries they worked within out of the country. And it's going to get worse, ... but unless there is an incredible leap of consciousness on the part of all our citizenry, it's not likely to get better.
What about the Treason committed by the Bush Administration, Henry8? That gets a pass?
Illegal Torture gets a pass? Lynchings in your tail of the woods got a pass for years. Maybe even still.
THE LAW is meant for justice, but also can take this father's life record into consideration, and accomodations can be made. The rich and powerful are provided all kinds of eye-winking accomodations. Why not this good soul and good father?
The Immigration Department and Immigration Laws are truly nutzed up, and very, very crazy since the Inside-job of 9-11 was perpetrated against our people and blamed on immigrants and aliens and terrorists and all that kind of thing.
Have a heart, Henry8. Have a heart.
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""THE LAW is meant for justice, but also can take this father's life record into consideration, and accomodations can be made.""
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Justice is served when the real criminals are punished.
Mr. Salmon was not even required to serve any time for a stupid offense committed over 30 years ago. Mr. Henry8, you are a troglodyte. Where is your humanity?
Sioux Rose
HENRY: It was somewhat disingenuous to tell the crowd goodbye, only to morph into this other name; but it does not smell so sweet, my cyber-friend. Just when I "accused" you of growth, you fall back on this knee-jerk jingoism. Do you think when it's time to cast your present body aside and stand before the lords of karma, that it will matter to those who see all human life as sacred, on which side of an arbitrary national line/border some resided? "Whatsoever you do unto the least of these is done unto me." This is spiritual LAW. Human law, the failed propositions of nations that depart dramatically from their own stated ideals and intentions, pales in comparison with universal law. Karma most call it. I hope you will overcome your rigidity in this lifetime. I really do. It diminishes your humanity. Can a soldier (once and thus forever marked) reconnect with his humanity? I can't answer that. Most are too busy healing their own wounds, while some close off the prospect by rationalizing their previous actions on the basis of fealty to the artificial contrivance known as the nation-state. Mankind is in the process of transcending these boundaries for survival will require a different HUMAN being to emerge from the several and serious crises being simultaneously confronted.
This is a heart-wrenching story. The federal government's deportation of parents is criminal and tragic. Equally tragic are the comments by Henry8, who shows no evidence of basic humanity. By what ethical standard should someone born in the United States have more rights than someone who has lived here for more than 30 years? Henry8 writes as if the territory that the United States government claims is God-given. It is, in fact, stolen land. At the very least this should cause humility among those who call themselves American. (For a great video on this see the Pinky Show: http://www.pinkyshow.org/archives/episodes/071018/) I hope Roxroy Salmon can stay in the United States with his children. I don't care if he is "legal" or "illegal." He is a human being and we in what is today called the United States should treat him as one.
while the haves watch, taking more and more as scarcity increases, the have-nots are left to die, tearing at each other's throats..
I WONDER
I wonder at all the diverse comments, ideas, personalities that come out here on CD.
I wonder if it is from a particular segment of the population, old, young, school of hard knocks, college or just blasé’ ordinary people with a desire and a yen for a fair life for all and not just for themselves?
I wonder at the amount of times that we sign petitions, call our political representatives, write letters to them and to an editor of the MSM trying to get them to do what is right for the majority of people.
I wonder if it makes any difference? Don’t think so.
I wonder what would be critical mass for them to pay attention to the people instead of the money?
I wonder if there are enough CD’ers to start something, anything without money because we cannot compete in that race.
I wonder if the will is there as much as the intelligence that is shown here daily?
I wonder if it would be better to do just as Jesus said in Luke 21 that all these wars, rumors of wars, turmoil’s and all the ugly things that are going on these days; he said don’t sweat it because it is written in the big book of life and it will happen so don’t worry.
I wonder about the time and a half times and the Maya time of the end: 2012 and the Hopi prophecies and other Native American ones also.
I wonder if loving God with all your heart and soul and everyone else as much as yourself would be enough to do while on this planet as in the end each one of us will answer for ourselves.
Tony 6/20/2009
Deporting Fathers in the Name of Sadistic Cruelty is more like it. Heckuva job Janet!
A two-fer. Deporting someone for something > 30 years ago, and for a "Drug" crime for which he did no time. Stop the war on drugs and let's have a more reasonable handling of security.
Luke 14:26 If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children,and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.
Sioux Rose
Remember how the right kept using the term "Family values?"
Well, let's see. How many families have been split up due to idiot bases for domestic incarceration? Although 2.2 million are in prison, about 5 million are in the "criminal justice system," and LOTS of children have grown up without one or both parents as a result. Plenty of those charged and processed through the system are "guilty" of using small amounts of recreational drugs. But alcohol, porn, guns, and tobacco are all fine and dandy to the lawmakers of this SICKO nation!
Now the immigrants are being targeted. With so many GOOD jobs directed overseas and less and less available options for persons in the "Homeland Security State," there has to be a scapegoat to blame. Otherwise who knows, the people might wake up and realize who's causing them their pain... much easier to blame the immigrant sweating it out in some factory or low level job.
Add to the list those made into orphans from one or more of the United States' recent bombing "campaigns" of other nations.
Experts in psychology know that the ultimate for any child is growing up in a loving home with two parents. Without that, one loving parent can function; but the economics make it almost impossible for one parent--especially if the children are pre-school age--to survive. The costs of living (given the lousy wages for most) require two or more!
I always go back to this because it screams at me from almost every article published on C.D. This is MARS rules... it has NO compassion, makes no allowances for human beings, and always puts some macho institution first. The whole Homeland Security charade is a farce of EPOCH proportions. The only enemy to the nation is the elites that have taken over our government, stolen from our treasury, made war AGAINST the will of the people, or executed aggression after MANUFACTURING consent on the basis of utilizing the public's air waves to LIE about causes and set an entirely falacious pretext FOR war. And the shit is still going on. But these almighty types claim the moral high ground as they set their sights on those who have the least power in our society, and thereby cause lasting filial scars? Could well be that one child made into a fatherless lonely soul will be the one that later will cost our FBI millions when he goes on a shooting spree.
The lack of foresight, wisdom, and decency seem an increasingly homegrown mix, and all too prevalent when it comes down to almost every decision emanating from D.C. lately.
nazi germany used motherland. we use homeland security which is just an acronym for
fascist security apparatus! keep the change how right you are! sioux rose- kickin' some
ass again? i live in a community of clowns like henry. 55% voted for mac cain and when
i sell my house i'm going to sell it a non white just to bug these assholes for the last time on the way out! maybe they will finally learn some tolerance. keep the change- i saw
noam chomsky last week and he has less hope then you do! its up to us to do the heavy
lifting and get america off its knees.
There is no mention here of a mother. Is she also being deported? Is she a US citizen? If she is a US citizen, why isn't Mr Salmon a resident? Has he been living in the US for 30 years illegally - that's a long time to be violating a law. There are too many elements of this story that have been omitted for anyone to be able to judge the circumstances reasonably and rationally. Why had Mr. Salmon been flagged as an illegal alien now, after so many years? Why hadn't his circumstance of illegal presence in the US been disposed of at the time long ago of his drug offense? There are too many questions in the case and too little information to consider it or comment on it objectively.
Karma's all well and good, but it doesn't contribute to social order. Laws are laws, and if certain laws that are agreed upon by a cooperative citizenry are ill conceived, ineffective, or morally wrong, they should be modified or removed from the civil codes. One can't just ignore them arbitrarily.
"Karma's all well and good, but it doesn't contribute to social order. Laws are laws, and if certain laws that are agreed upon by a cooperative citizenry are ill conceived, ineffective, or morally wrong, they should be modified or removed from the civil codes. One can't just ignore them arbitrarily."
Problem is, RichSmith2, that the United States of America, although founded on laws, has always been and now is a nation of arbitrary lawful practices.
Using stun guns and tasers on Quakers [Chicago], on senior citizens [Florida] engaged in peaceful protest ... my, my ... Remember Kent State? Remember the police dogs and fire hoses on young people and children in Birmingham? Remember the bounty paid for suspected "terrorists" in Afghanistan [who were really just ordinary people] who were hooded, shackled, crammed into a box car and machine gunned by the U.S. military and then burnt up, with others being transported and tortured by the day and who are still living/suffering in GITMO?
Our history is filled with horrors of police, sheriffs and their townsmen cohorts taking the law into their own hands. Happens everyday.
And "if certain laws that are agreed upon by a cooperative citizenry [such as Jim Crow?] ... they should be modified or removed from the civil codes."
It all sounds so neat and easy ... if the cooperative citizenry were reasonable and unbiased and representatives of the citizenry were the same. Usually takes years to get all the way to the Supreme Court of respective states or the federal government.
How about the current economic debacle. If you've noticed, the tax-payers have been hit with bailouts of the very richest people in the country who have been running the financial institutions, investment houses and the major insurer AIG. Regulations were done away with ... not by a cooperative citizenry who didn't even know what was happening ... but a president and various folks representing the citizenry ... and they all have cleaned up money-wise.
For almost nine years now, I have watched and listened as the creeping corruption, the phony-baloney lying, the constant hypocrisy, the blatantly illegal maneuvers and actions circumventing the laws of the land have gone on and on and on.
THE COUNTRY IS FINISHED as a superpower, as a nation that was looked to for justice and fairness and was a government of, for, and by the people. It isn't that now.
Stop watching television news and read ... in depth. We are a caricature of what we were and what we hoped to be. IT'S OVER.
The wealthiest, most powerful individuals on this planet--the Western powers-- have set the agenda and programs for the United States of America, the Western colonial powers, and for the rest of the world.
Both houses of Congress are constantly on the take. Who wouldn't want to remain in their jobs? They've got it made. All but a few are in touch with the "common folk" or even care.
THE PROCESS IS BROKEN. Presidents are selected and MONEY is what makes the difference for those running for office, and they have to play ball.
I would love it to be otherwise, but that is the reality now. And it's going to get a hellava' lot worse before it gets better ... if it ever does. And I wouldn't hold my breath. The Golden Age of the U.S. was approximately between 1950 and 1960. And shortly thereafter, the music died. Materialism/Mammon became god, and moral fiber was shredded little by little and just about all of our emperors and empresses have no clothes, but our brains and sensibilities have been washed clean too so that we cannot see what we need to see or hear what we need to hear.
And what we need to see is that we have ONE EARTH that we call HOME and it is wounded, ripped open, ripped apart, stripped, raped, burnt, bombed, poisoned, polluted and is weakening by the day. And on it live nearly 7 billion human beings, of which a billion or so literally starve and thirst. And millions are attacked and displaced from their own homelands by those who create UNLAWFUL wars. Guess who?
Jack Nicholson said it best, snarlingly, in the film "A FEW GOOD MEN" ... YOU/[WE] CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
The TRUTH is here NOW in the United States of America. A Nation of Laws? My ass.
We never really were as we decimated Indian populations, made treaties and broke them, and brought the largest immigrant population to our shores against their will ... 8 million Africans, and then enslaved them.
It is so characteristic of too many people who get all up tight and self-righteous about some poor guy, like this father who has lived here 30 years, and insist that he violated the law and should be evicted from the country regardless of the ramifications to his children and his wife.
Too bad that same angry vigor wasn't directed at stolen elections, the treasonous violations of our Constitution by our "selected" officials, the criminal looting of our own Treasury by crooked CEO's and their minions, etcetera.
Oh, yeah, I forgot. Blackwater mercenaries reign and have itchy fingers on their AK-57's in California, North Carolina, Maryland and the Midwest and likely elsewhere. Mercenary armies are illegal according to our Constitution and yet there have been and are more of them in Iraq right now than military regulars.
A Nation of Laws?
WAKE UP!!!!!
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