Greg Abbott's Cruel Immigration Policies Causes a Man to Drown to Death. Investigate Abbott!

  • by: Care2 Team
  • recipient: U.S. Department of Justice

You might have missed the tragic news of a man whose body was recently discovered in the Rio Grande's buoy barrier. This barrier, installed by the state of Texas to deter migrant crossings from Mexico, has become a stark representation of the human toll of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's harmful immigration policies. This incident is part of a growing concern surrounding the treatment and safety of migrants at the Texas-Mexico border. Greg Abbott and those who support him have blood on their hands.

Sign the petition to demand the Department of Justice (DOJ)  thoroughly investigate Governor Abbott's harmful immigration policies!

This man's tragic end near Eagle Pass, Texas, is a glaring symbol of the lethal consequences policies can have when they prioritize borders over human life, compassion, and understanding. The Mexican government has expressed strong concerns over such measures, branding them a "violation of our sovereignty" and highlighting the threat they pose to migrants' human rights and safety.

Recent changes under Governor Abbott's direction have seen fathers separated from their families. This approach not only tears loved ones apart, but represents a wider, highly aggressive stance against migrants. This raises serious ethical and humanitarian questions. We cannot remain silent when human lives are at stake, and our nation's values of compassion and justice are compromised.

Join the call for the DOJ to demand a comprehensive investigation into these murderous immigration measures. We must know how much harm has been done in order to properly advocate for a more humane, considerate approach that respects the rights and dignity of all individuals.

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