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By Jessy Caron and Rebekah Frank, hosts of Welcome To My Vagina Podcast Note to the reader: We wrote this letter together back in June, 2018 after watching in horror as information about the
atrocities being committed at the southern border of the USA flowed in day after day. It’s been a year and a half and not much has changed. So we wanted to share this with you because we
are still watching, we are still writing our representatives and we are still disgusted by the state of this country. To Whom it May Concern: We are writing to you today out of concern and
heartache. The atrocities that are occurring at our southern border — atrocities that have been occurring for months now — must stop immediately. As you know, in January of 1945 the Allied
Forces liberated Auschwitz, the largest killing center and concentration camp of all those run by the Nazi Party. And here we sit today, in the country that spearheaded the liberation of
people who were starved and tortured, families who were torn apart, communities that were decimated and we find that we are not much better. We find that this country that has, since its
establishment, claimed to be a safe haven for the worlds most marginalized communities, has turned its back, as we once did on the Japanese-Americans after Pearl Harbor, on morality and
decency and is instead using the force of its laws and its enforcers to further disempower those who lack voice, who lack protection and who lack a safe space to simply live. We said never
again. And now here we are, as we lose the last of the Holocaust survivors, moving close to repeating the same horrific mistakes that we once stood firmly against. This is not who we are.
This is not who we want to be. This has to end now. So we are writing to you to ask that you do not stop acting now that the horrific policy of separating children from their parents has
ended. We are asking that you stand strong and say NO to Trump’s attempt to overturn the Flores decision. We are asking that you stand with the people who are fleeing gang violence, domestic
violence, drug wars and oppressive governments. We are asking that you stand with those who come to this country seeking safety and opportunity for themselves and their children. We are
asking that you stand with them, not against them. Let us not continue to repeat the mistakes we have made in the past. We had internment camps once before, we cannot go down that road
again. Indefinite detention is simply not an option. It runs counter to international Humans Rights norms as well as American values. Please, stand strong. Just because we have a president
who lacks a moral compass, a president who uses the plight of others to drum up his hateful base in an effort to continue eroding our democracy, does not mean that we should follow along
blindly. It means we must be stronger than we have ever been before. And the first step is to show the people arriving at our southern border the respect they deserve. They are human beings
just like us and should be treated as such. We urge you to do what we put you in office for: to help those who cannot help themselves and to stand in the way of Trump and the GOP’s effort to
make the United States a place that is only for the white and the wealthy. This is a country of immigrants and underdogs and that is what makes it so special. We are begging you, please, do
the right thing. Your constituents Jessy Caron and Rebekah Frank