TELL CONGRESS TO REUNITE ALL FAMILIES

THE ADMINISTRATION MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE

The U.S. government separated thousands of children from their families and the crisis isn’t over. It’s time to hold the administration accountable and reunite families that were torn apart.

TAKE ACTION!

 

Call your Representative:
202-224-3121

 

Join us in telling Representatives Greg Walden (OR-02), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05), Pete Sessions (TX-32), Carlos Curbelo (FL-26) and Leonard Lance (NJ-07) to do their jobs and hold the administration accountable.

Congressman
Greg Walden

Send a Tweet

Call: 202-225-6730

Watch our ad

Congresswoman
McMorris Rodgers

Send a Tweet

Call: 202-225-2006

Watch our ad

Congressman
Sessions

Send a Tweet

Call: 202-225-2231

Watch our ad

While the family separation crisis persists, two of the most powerful members of Congress, Representatives Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Greg Walden, have failed to hold the administration accountable for its hostility toward returning all children separated from their families. Hundreds of children have not been returned to their families and it’s time for McMorris Rodgers and Walden to do their job before these children are permanently orphaned.

The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), an office within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is in charge of housing and overseeing the hundreds of children still separated from their parents — and neither are equipped or prepared to handle this crisis. Why aren’t our Representatives taking action to hold ORR and HHS accountable, and standing up for the hundreds of children who could be permanently orphaned? We deserve answers.

Neither McMorris Rodgers nor Walden have produced real results and both refuse to use their power to hold the administration accountable for cruelly separating families  — they’re all talk, no action.

McMorris Rodgers and Walden, along with Representatives Pete Sessions, Carlos Curbelo and Leonard Lance, sit on powerful Congressional committees that have the ability to hold the Trump administration accountable for the crisis.

By not fulfilling its constitutional duty to provide oversight on the child separation crisis, Congress is complicit in the reckless policies that have separated innocent children from their families.

Call and tweet at your Representatives and ask them to take action today.

Pídale al Congreso que reúna a las familias separadas

La crisis de los niños migrantes no ha terminado.

 

El gobierno de los Estados Unidos separó a miles de niños de sus familias. Es hora de responsabilizar a la Administración y reunir a las familias separadas.

Estamos viviendo una crisis en la frontera. La Oficina de Reasentamiento de Refugiados (ORR, por sus siglas en inglés), una oficina dentro del Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos (HHS, por sus siglas en inglés), está a cargo de la vivienda y la supervisión de miles de niños separados, y ninguno está equipado o preparado para manejar esta crisis. Entonces, ¿por qué nuestros representantes no responsabilizan a ORR y HHS?

Únase a nosotros para decirles al Representante Carlos Curbelo (FL-26) que haga su trabajo y responsabilice a la Administración Trump.

 

Llame al representante Curbelo: 202-225-2778

Twitter: @RepCurbelo

Nuestro anuncio

Vea nuestro anuncio impreso en el Nuevo Herald aquí

 

El representante Curbelo es parte de comités poderosos que tienen la capacidad de ejercer una supervisión del Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos y la Oficina de Reasentamiento de Refugiados, dos de las entidades encargadas de responder a la política inhumana de “tolerancia cero” de Trump.

Al no cumplir con su deber constitucional de proporcionar supervisión de la agencia al frente de la crisis de separación infantil, el Congreso es cómplice de las políticas imprudentes que separan y mantienen alejados a niños inocentes de sus familias.

Llame al representante Curbelo y pídale que actúe hoy.

Equity Forward Action es un proyecto 501 (c4) que busca garantizar la transparencia y la rendición de cuentas entre los grupos de salud contra la reproducción y las personas que trabajan activamente para negar a las personas el acceso a esos servicios.