By Mike Ludwig
The children crying out
for their parents in migrant detention camps may well define this moment of the
Trump era, but families fleeing extreme violence and poverty in Central America
are not the only ones in the administration’s crosshairs. The suffering on the
Southern US border is just one example of how the politics dominating
Washington under President Trump can cause real people to feel real pain.
Even as Trump was forced to back down on its family separation policy
that created a crisis on the border, the immigration crackdown continues, leaving “fear and heartbreak” in
its wake. Meanwhile, the White House announced plans to consolidate federal
social safety net programs under one federal agency, a move critics say reflects the ultimate goal of doing away with the
safety net altogether. Even as conservative lawmakers bickered over
immigration, Republicans in Congress advanced legislation on Thursday that
would eliminate or reduce food assistance for an estimated 2 million people.
All of this follows
moves by the White House to cut immigrant families off from social services and
allow states to drastically reduce their Medicaid rolls, eliminating health coverage for millions of
people. These initiatives have one thing in common: They
target and punish some of the most vulnerable people in society.
“It’s an
onslaught,” said Elizabeth Lower-Basch, a policy director at the Center
for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), a group that focuses on policies impacting
low-income people.
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