Press Release
Published on March 2, 2015
Washington, D.C.—Human Rights First today urged members of the House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security to reject the Asylum Reform and Border Protection Act (HR 1153) and the Protection of Children Act (HR 1149). The subcommittee is due to markup the proposed bills this week and, if passed, the proposed legislation would severely undermine the United States’ commitment to refugees by sending those with legitimate fears of persecution back to dangerous circumstances.
“These proposed bills would block refugees from U.S. protection and return children and families to violence, persecution, and grave harms,” said Human Rights First’s Eleanor Acer. “These proposals are completely inconsistent with the American ideal of protecting the persecuted. We urge the subcommittee to reject these bills that would eviscerate the United States’ legacy as a global leader in protecting refugees.”
The Asylum Reform and Border Protection Act would lead to the deportation of legitimate refugees with well-founded fears of persecution, leave others in immigration detention for months and put children at risk of return to trafficking, death, and persecution in their home countries. Human Rights First expressed its strong opposition to prior versions of the bills in a statement submitted for the record earlier this month, expressing concern that passage of the bills would make it harder for those fleeing persecution and torture to file for asylum in the United States, a process already fraught with obstacles.
Among many changes to the law, these proposed pieces of legislation would:
Human Rights First recommends that Congress take steps to strengthen the asylum system, including:
For more information contact Corinne Duffy at DuffyC@humanrightsfirst.org or 202-370-3319.
Resources:
Fact Sheet: Asylum Reform and Border Protection Act Would Return Persecuted Refugees and Children to Danger
Letter: Coalition Letter Urging President Obama to End Detention of Children and Families at the Border
Fact Sheet: How to Manage the Increase in Families at the Border.
Blueprint: How to Protect Refugees and Prevent Abuse at the Border
Letter: Coalition Letter Urging President Obama to Protect the Children at the Border