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Published on July 25, 2019
by Jennifer Quigley
There are excellent lists published over the past few days detailing what people can do to help end the horrific treatment of refugee and migrant children in government custody, particularly Customs and Border Protection (CBP). One thing missing from these lists is specifics of what everyone should urge their members of Congress to do.
Right now Congress is working on funding legislation to provide the government more money to address the Trump Administration’s egregious mismanagement and treatment of refugees and migrants seeking safety. This is called a “supplemental appropriations bill.” The House of Representatives released their version of the bill and the Senate passed out of committee. Both houses still need to bring a bill to the floor of their chambers for a vote. Neither the House nor the Senate bill currently has everything needed to properly care for refugee and migrant children, but there is still time to make sure these crucial provisions are included.
When you call your members of Congress here is a list of what you can ask them to do (find your representatives here):
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS):
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Department of Defense (DOD)