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Washington, DC - After the passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2019, which includes $1.375 billion for a physical barrier, increased funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention beds, and more - President Trump announced that he is declaring a state of emergency in order to circumvent Congress and the American people to secure funding for his border wall.
APALA National President and appointee from the National Education Association Monica Thammarath stated, "We denounce the fabricated state of emergency the President has declared when our communities are facing real crises. Our Southeast Asian refugee siblings along with other immigrant communities are increasingly threatened to be ripped apart from their families and communities, workers in growing cities are struggling to keep their homes because of corporate greed, and students and educators across the nation are faced with under resourced classrooms - these and more are the people's priorities and our state of emergency. We will continue to push and fight for our communities’ real needs, especially in the face of fabricated emergencies from this Administration’s White Supremacist agenda.”