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Sign if you agree: President Biden made promises to asylum seekers. It’s time he keeps them.

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We’ve been over this before: seeking safety isn’t a crime Save the Children Action Network

We’ve been over this before: seeking safety isn’t a crime Save the Children Action Network is the political voice for kids. At a border camp in Mexico, migrant children hug stuffed “soul birds” for comfort when they feel scared. If anti-asylum policies return, these kids — and thousands more — will be forced to keep living in fear. [This International Migrants Day, tell President Biden: you promised to protect asylum seekers. Don’t let them down.]( [Send A Message]( Hi Friend, I have some really distressing news. We recently got word that the Biden administration might resurrect anti-asylum policies — like the transit ban that forced migrants to return to their home countries or live in crowded border camps. Even if Title 42 is ended, which led to the expulsion and abuse of more than 2 million people – far too many of them children – these new policies would be just as bad. They didn’t work under President Trump, and they won’t work now. But they will put kids in immediate danger. [We can’t stand by while families endure violence and persecution, waiting for months or years until our nation opens its doors.]( Dangerous border camps are no place for children, Friend. Gangs and cartels routinely rob, assault and kidnap the innocent there. For many, life back home is no safer. Our nation has a chance to reimagine our immigration system. The best way to truly honor asylum seekers is to protect their right to seek asylum in the US. [Send a message to President Biden on International Migrants Day: it’s time to finally welcome migrants with dignity and respect.]( Thanks for being a voice for kids, Christy Gleason Executive Director Save the Children Action Network Kids need your voice and your compassionate support. Your donation will help hold lawmakers – from the White House to state houses – accountable to children’s needs. [Please donate today – even $5 can make a difference!](   Save the Children Action Network | 899 North Capitol Street NE | Suite 900 | Washington District of Columbia 20002 | (800) 243-5075 If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](. If you would like to change your subscription or contribution, you can [manage your preferences](.

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