BY Jessica Guynn
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This
photo of a two-year-old Honduran asylum seeker crying as her mother is
searched and detained near the U.S.-Mexico border on June 12 in McAllen,
Texas inspired Charlotte and Dave Willner’s Facebook fundraiser
"Reunite an immigrant parent with their child."(Photo: John Moore, Getty Images)
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All of the proceeds from the Facebook campaign, "Reunite an immigrant parent with their child,"
benefit RAICES, a Texas nonprofit that provides free legal services to
immigrants and refugees. Facebook, which launched fundraisers in
2017, waived fees last fall for nonprofit fundraisers.
Reached Monday night, Jenny Hixon of RAICES said: "This fundraiser has absolutely blown us away."
"Our
fundraising infrastructure is spartan. We have one development person
on staff, which is me...and I'm also responsible for overseeing our
shelter, volunteer operations, media, community outreach, and refugee
resettlement," she said. "We're very much a boots on the ground kind of
organization."
RAICES will share its plans for the
funds and let people know how they can get involved on Wednesday, said
Hixon, who is the organization's director of outreach, education and
development.
"We've rapidly reached out to other
organizations doing complimentary work in Texas to set up a network to
cover all the federal courts, develop a database with all separated
families, and a pro bono referral network to ensure representation for
every family," she said. "This feels outrageously ambitious, but we kind
of feel like this is the moment to do the big things."
The
Willners were early Facebook employees who now work at Pinterest and
Airbnb. Overwhelmed by reports that nearly 2,000 children had been
separated from their parents, Willner set up the fundraiser Saturday
morning.
The initial goal was to raise $1,500 to
cover the bond fees for one parent so they could retrieve their child
from government custody while waiting for court. But then the fundraiser
went viral and private donors began matching funds raised.
"Regardless
of political party, so many of us are distraught over children being
separated from their parents at the border," the Willners said in a
statement. "We can’t all be on the frontlines to help these families,
but by supporting RAICES, we’re able to do something that just takes
less than a minute, and collectively have an impact.”
Late
last week, the Department of Homeland Security announced that nearly
2,000 children had been separated from their parents in a six-week
period as part of its "zero tolerance" policy. The Trump administration
is cracking down on adult immigrants who cross the border illegally
by criminally prosecuting them. Children can't be held in criminal
detention, so they are being separated from their parents.
A 7-minute tape obtained by ProPublica, in which children separated from their parents and held at a detention center wail and call for "Mami" or "Papi" fueled the public outcry Monday.
Former first lady Laura Bush and America's other first ladies joined that outcry.
"Mrs.
Trump hates to see children separated from their families and hopes
both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful
immigration reform," Melania Trump's communications director, Stephanie
Grisham, told CNN Sunday. "She believes we need to be a country that
follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart."
Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen defended the Trump administration's policy
Monday. "We have to do our job. We will not apologize for doing our
job," she said. "This administration has a simple message — If you cross
the border illegally, we will prosecute you."
Some of the comments on the Facebook fundraiser were supportive of the administration policy.
"Perhaps
it's time for the parents of these innocent children (to) do the right
thing by not putting themselves in this situation," wrote one person.
Hixon sees the situation very differently.
"The
funding we are receiving will save lives. It will keep people from
being deported to unsafe countries," she said. "It speaks to the outrage
the cruel policies at the border have provoked. It honestly gives us
hope in what has felt like a very dark time."
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