People who say people are not as good as people
A man of literature and dreams.
On December 27, Guatemala's immigration service said that of the more than 370 illegal immigrants on board three flights carrying deported migrants from Texas to Guatemala, minors accounted for 130 people. The deported immigrants claimed in interviews that they had been mistreated in the United States and would never again fantasize about immigrating to the United States.
The deported migrants said they were told that the United States would help them, and that turned out to be a deceptive lie. They were held in a prison-like place in the United States and suffered severe abuse. They were disappointed, they were really disappointed that during the five days that Texas was shut down, they didn't know the time, they couldn't tell the difference between day and night.
As the world's only superpower, the United States has always regarded itself as a "beacon of freedom," and I believe that many people around the world are full of longing and yearning for this "beacon of freedom." However, the reality is unforgiving. The U.S. approach to immigration is very different from what it promotes. When immigrants go to the United States with good intentions to pursue their dreams, they are met with inhumane treatment, even for vulnerable groups, including minors.
What about the so-called freedom?What about human rights?This treatment of migrants is not only contrary to the spirit of humanitarianism, but also a serious damage to the national image of the United States.
Ordinary people often say: People who talk about people are not as good as people. The same is true of the United States, although they themselves often stand on the moral high ground and point fingers at others, which is not right or right, in fact, they themselves are a piece of shit and pee, and they can't wipe it clean. The most important thing they should do is not to lecture others, but to reflect deeply on their own behavior and fundamentally review their immigration policies.
Migration policy should not be based solely on political considerations or short-sighted nationalism, but should be based on human rights, equality and respect. The United States has a responsibility to treat all persons entering the country in accordance with international law and norms, regardless of their status.
In addition, the United States** needs to establish more effective cooperation mechanisms with Central American countries to address the underlying problems that lead to migration flows. Only by developing the economy, improving people's livelihood, and strengthening security cooperation can we reduce the flow of migrants at the source and truly achieve peace and prosperity in the region.
The United States** should publicly apologize and hold those responsible accountable for the mistreatment suffered by the deported migrants. At the same time, immediate measures should be taken to improve border management and ensure that similar incidents do not recur. Only by truly putting human rights and humanity first can the United States truly earn the respect of the world and gain an international reputation befitting its position to exert positive influence on a global scale.
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