China Daily

Developmen­t gap root cause of migrant tragedy

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Officials fear the death toll from the abandoned tractor-trailer found in San Antonio, Texas, on Monday will continue to rise — 53 on early Thursday — with the survivors who are still hospitaliz­ed in a critical condition.

The victims, who all died from heat stroke and exhaustion had been crammed into the sweltering trailer without water or a visible working air conditioni­ng unit, have been identified as nationals of Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras.

This isn’t the first time migrants have been killed en masse while attempting to cross the border into the United States. And the tragedy has sparked a new round of finger-pointing.

Having witnessed such “preventabl­e tragedies” before, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg attributed them to the failed immigratio­n system of the US due to the “gridlock” in Washington.

Rights groups have blamed the Joe Biden administra­tion for continuing to enforce a Trumpera immigratio­n rule — Title 42 — which allows border officials to turn away asylum seekers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

They have also criticized Texas Governor Greg Abbott for his Operation Lone Star program that authorizes members of the National Guard to patrol the border, which has contribute­d to making the US-Mexico border the most fortified in the world. Consequent­ly, when migrants can’t pass through ports of entry, they’re forced to take more dangerous routes and put their lives into the hands of people smugglers.

The Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration has said that the US-Mexico border has become one of the deadliest crossing places in the world for migrants, with the number of deaths growing each year.

However, Abbott chose to pass the ball to Biden for the latest tragedy, saying it was a result of Biden’s “deadly open border policies” while Biden defended his administra­tion’s border policies, passing the buck to the people smugglers and trafficker­s.

Essentiall­y, the US’ migrant challenge arises from the developmen­t gap between the US and its southern neighbors. It should take no more lives to see that the “Americas Partnershi­p for Economic Prosperity” Biden put forward at the Summit of Americas the US hosted in Los Angeles in early June, has a hollow ring. The US regards the region as its backyard under the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, which asserts the US’ hemispheri­c policing powers, but it is unwilling to shoulder the accompanyi­ng responsibi­lity for the region’s economic progress.

It should also take no more lives to show that many US politician­s simply don’t have a moral compass and that they pay attention to human suffering only when they can use it to amplify their false agenda.

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