Home Don Beyer on visit to ICE detention facility in Capital Region
Local

Don Beyer on visit to ICE detention facility in Capital Region

Contributors

Don BeyerReps. Don Beyer (D-VA) and C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) today visited an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) contracted facility today in Anne Arundel County to see the effects of the Trump Administration’s family separation policy in person. There they met two fathers, Carlos and Mario (last names withheld for their protection), who had been separated from their young children for months without being able to speak with them.

Rep. Beyer said:

“Today I went to an ICE-affiliated detention facility to get a sense of what was happening with Donald Trump’s family separation policy at the border. I spoke with Carlos and Mario, who were separated from their children, a 7-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl, earlier this year. What they told me was sickening.

“Carlos fled gang violence in Honduras with his 7-year-old son by train, and surrendered himself at the border in El Paso to CBP in March. Carlos told us he was imprisoned for 1-2 days with his legs chained together but still in custody of his son. Then he was separated from his son and transferred to Maryland. He was only able to connect with his son after months without speaking to him because his son had memorized a number for a family member back in Honduras. That family member was able to connect with a family friend in the States who was then finally able to connect them.

“Mario is also from Honduras. His sister was a victim of domestic violence committed by a local government official. He said that when they attempted to press charges through the legal system, Mario was attacked and beaten up by a gang of 4-5 men. They fled for their lives, taking buses from Honduras through Mexico with Mario’s 5-year-old daughter. They crossed the border and surrendered to CBP, which placed them together in an ‘ICE box’ for three days. Mario said his sister has since been granted asylum. After three days at the ICE facility, Mario said an officer approached him and told him to give up his daughter, or she would be taken away. He said his 5-year-old girl was dragged away from him crying and screaming, which was the last time he saw her. He was unable to talk to her for months. He was finally able to make contact with her last week, but he still does not know where she is being held.

“Both of these young fathers were in tears throughout our conversation, and remain deeply worried about their children. They both also told us that they have not had access to legal counsel.

“There isn’t a law requiring Trump to do this, previous presidents did not have zero tolerance policies that led to this kind of family separation. They did not punish asylum-seekers at the border like Trump and Sessions are doing, intentionally. Family separation is wrong, it is a moral outrage, and I will be working with my colleagues in Congress to stop it. We should have zero tolerance for destroying families.”

Officials at the ICE facility were unaware that some of their detainees included fathers who had been separated from their children. They stated that the officers of Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), which apprehends people at the border, have failed to share family details and contact information.

Photography was not permitted inside the facility, but a video describing the encounter recorded by Rep. Beyer after he exited the facility is available here.

Rep. Beyer previously attempted to eliminate funding for the Trump family separation policy with an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, which was blocked by Republican leadership on the Rules Committee. He also joined over 100 Representatives on a formal appropriations request led by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) to remove funding for the program. He is an original cosponsor of the Keep Families Together Act, which would end the policy.

Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.