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Monday, December 2, 2024

■ Today's Top News 


'Unhinged' Trump Vows 'There Will Be All Hell to Pay' If Hostages Not Released

"Someone tell Trump that Israel already unleashed hell on Gaza, and hostages were not released."

By Jessica Corbett



'The People Always Pay': Report Details How LNG Tax Breaks Harm Gulf Communities

"These deals essentially pay industry to inflict more suffering on already climate-ravaged communities," said one local opponent of efforts to further expand gas exports in the region.

By Eloise Goldsmith



Biden Urged to Act Now as Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Looms

"President Biden must use the power of the pen to protect those seeking sanctuary from the coming deportation machine that will crush the human rights of our immigrant neighbors," said one Amnesty leader.

By Jessica Corbett

As an estimated 11.7 million undocumented immigrants brace for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's return to office, Amnesty International on Monday called for immediate action from the outgoing Biden administration to "protect people seeking safety."

While Amnesty and many other migrant rights advocates have forcefully criticized President Joe Biden's immigration policy, Trump's dehumanizing attackspromises of mass deportations, and history of forcibly separating families at the southern border have heightened fears of what his second term—with a Republican Congress—will mean for immigrants with and without papers.

"Time and time again, President Biden said he was committed to a humane immigration system, and this is [his] final opportunity to help those coming to the United States in search of safety and a new beginning, like his ancestors did many years ago," Amnesty International USA executive director Paul O'Brien said of a president who often references his family's Irish roots.

"President Biden must use the power of the pen to protect those seeking sanctuary from the coming deportation machine that will crush the human rights of our immigrant neighbors and those who have dreams of finding refuge here," O'Brien argued.

"President-elect Trump already has plans in place to start a massive deportation effort and completely gut the very foundation of asylum on day one of his second term."

Specifically, Amnesty is urging Biden to issue new Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and deferred enforced departure designations, extend authorization dates for individuals who have already been paroled into the United States, and expand legal pathways and protections for farmworkers and undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children.

The group also wants the president to prioritize additional resources for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to address the long backlogs and issue protections for those who have applications pending for advanced parole, asylum, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, TPS, and work permits.

The group is further calling on him to "stop detention expansion efforts, shut down the most problematic detention centers that have long perpetuated violence and harm toward people seeking safety, and release vulnerable individuals and those who are eligible for TPS and parole."

Amnesty's demands of Biden come just seven weeks away from Trump's inauguration—and the Republican has already made clear that he's prepared to make immigration policy a priority with some of his leadership picks: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem for homeland security secretary; family separation architect Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff for policy; and former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting Director Tom Homan as "border czar."

As USA Today reported Sunday, Miller and Homan have promoted different approaches to Trump's pledged deportations. Under an ICE-focused plan that Homan laid out shortly before the election, it would be "business as usual, but times two," Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, told the newspaper.

"Stephen Miller is absolutely apocalyptic about what mass deportations would look like on his end," Reichlin-Melnick continued. "He talks about detention camps in Texas with very clear, specific operational details." (STEPHEN MILLER IS A NAZI WHO CONDEMNED MIGRATION POLICIES HIS RELATIVES EMPLOYED TO ENTER THE U.S. - research the issue - his FAMILY HISTORY has been documented.)

According to the newspaper:

By all accounts, it appears Trump is siding with Miller for now.

Trump recently confirmed reports that he plans to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military to conduct mass deportations. (Using the U.S. MILITARY is in violation of POSSE COMITATUS! TRUMP can't ignore the LAW!)

But no matter how Trump carries out mass deportations, Reichlin-Melnick said the damage to the United States will be significant.

"Even if it doesn't end up being 11 million people, the fear has real effects on the people who become the target of this very hungry deportation machine."

Given the looming threat, Amy Fischer, director of refugee and migrant rights at Amnesty International USA, stressed the urgency of Biden acting now.

"President-elect Trump already has plans in place to start a massive deportation effort and completely gut the very foundation of asylum on day one of his second term. There simply is no time to lose," Fischer said. "We cannot allow the continued disintegration of the country's immigration system and the targeted rhetoric and violence toward people seeking safety at the border and new arrivals thriving in cities and towns across the United States."

"Some of these actions that President Biden must take will help slow down any mass deportation efforts and will send a strong message to people seeking safety that they are welcome in the United States," Fischer added. "This is his last chance."






'Monumental Victory for the Ocean': Norway Halts Plans for Deep-Sea Mining

One campaigner called it "a testament to the power of principled, courageous political action, and... a moment to celebrate for environmental advocates, ocean ecosystems, and future generations alike."

By Olivia Rosane



ICC President Warns Attacks on Court Threaten 'Future of Humanity'

The judge pointed to Russian arrest warrants for court leadership and U.S. threats of "draconian economic sanctions."

By Jessica Corbett



'Frontlines of a Crisis We Did Not Create': Low-Lying Nations Make Climate Case to ICJ

"What started in the Pacific is now a historic climate justice campaign, as the world's most urgent problem of climate change reaches the worlds highest court," said one campaigner.

By Eloise Goldsmith


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■ Opinion


Welcome to Gilead. Enjoy Your Stay in Trump 2.0's America

It's a real-life version of the fictionalized republic, where they really do hate women and they’re not afraid to say so.

By Rebecca Gordon


The True Meaning of ICC Arrest Warrants for US-Backed Israeli Leaders

One remains hopeful that the shifts of global powers will eventually save international law from the hypocrisy and opportunism of the west. But what is clear for now is that the west’s own conflict will only gain momentum.

By Ramzy Baroud


THE FBI NEEDS TO CONDUCT BACKGROUND CHECKS!


Privatizer Pete Hegseth Is Bad for Military Families and Veterans

Most media reports ignore that Hegseth was a leading advocate for turning veterans care over to private doctors and hospitals.

By Steve Early,Suzanne Gordon


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