U.S. Prepares to Arrest Surge of Migrants at Southern Border but Welcomes 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees
This clip is from the March 30, 2022 broadcast.
As the U.S. says it will welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion, immigration officials say they're preparing for a surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border as it ends the Trump-era pandemic restriction Title 42 in response to humanitarian outcry. "Democracy Now!" speaks with Guerline Jozef of the Haitian Bridge Alliance about how Haitian refugees are treated, and with award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa about the Haitians she met in a migrant caravan.
Jozef says President Biden’s pledge to welcome Ukrainian refugees, while necessary, is a painful display of the double standard faced by Haitian immigrants and other people of color seeking humanitarian relief in the United States. "Why is it that when it comes to people of color, Black and Brown people, we must continue to push and beg to validate our humanity?" asks Jozef.
Hinojosa has been reporting on migration for her podcast series "The Moving Border" and says the Biden administration is "appeasing" anti-immigrant forces in the U.S. by continuing rejections, deportations and detentions at the southern border. "What we are seeing is … white supremacy in the context of refugees and desperate people," says Hinojosa.