Deportations amid Pandemic

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Although the novel coronavirus has swept the globe some things are still running normally. In the United States, state governors have been encouraging social distancing and forcing non-essential businesses to close down. Essential businesses like grocery stores, gas stations, and medical facilities.

Amid the pandemic immigrant children are still being processed for deportations. Democracy Now! reports that judges show up on TV screens and there are no attorneys present. The New York Times reports that there are concerns with the migrants who are being sent to their home countries. they could be potential carriers of the virus and affect those in theiR home countries who are already suffering greatly from the virus.

In the midst of a global pandemic, it seems irresponsible to continue with such proceedings. There is a blatant humanitarian crisis happening, it seems that is a lack of compassion for fellow humans who are experiencing not only suffering but are in a foreign land, alone.

The fact that unaccompanied minors are still being forced to attend hearings without legal representation is a gross breach of civil rights, everyone is entitled to legal representation. How can a minor that traveled hundreds of miles, and may well not know the language, be expected to represent themselves legally?

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