John Carlos Frey investigates the deliberate cruelty of the US Border
Patrol agents who work on the US-Mexican border. A humanitarian relief
group called No More Deaths used hidden cameras to record smiling Border
Patrol agents destroying water-caches left in areas where migrants have
died of exposure. A former senior agent who left after witnessing
horrific acts of torture and cruelty describes the way that Border
Patrol agents delight in sadistic brutalizing of captured migrants.
These accounts have been corroborated by the Red Cross and Doctors
Without Borders.
My grandparents -- Red Army deserters -- deliberately destroyed their
papers after WWII in order to become "displaced people" so that they
could make their way from a camp in Azerbaijan to the DP boats in
Hamburg. I don't see any difference between that sort of "illegal"
migration and the sort that the US BP is currently fighting. Back then,
the US, UK and Canada used very similar rhetoric about the way that
migrants would take badly needed jobs, bring criminality, and fail to
assimilate. But as Elie Weisel said, "there is no such thing as an
illegal human being."
In his nine years working the border near Tucson, Ariz., and earning the rank of senior agent, Cruz says he frequently saw agents physically abusing detainees and denying food and water to those who were in obvious need. He also saw “individuals being crammed into cells twice beyond the posted capacity. Standing room only. I mean, you couldn’t even lie down on the floor.” This was done, he says, even when empty cells were available nearby. In 2003, he began warning his supervisors of this pattern of abuse. When his spoken complaints didn’t elicit a response, he began to write letters. “I started at the unit level,” Cruz says. “I went to the sector chief, office of inspector general — via phone calls and faxes of those memorandums. Went on to the commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection, who’s over the U.S. Border Patrol Agency. And then felt the need to move on to Congress.” Cruz left the force in 2007 without ever hearing a response.Cruelty on the border
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