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As I write this on Martin Luther King Day, shortly after President Biden’s visit to El Paso, I’m reminded of my days as a middle school teacher prior to going to law school. Princeton University’s annual MLK Day essay contest asked students to answer the question: What would Dr. King say about immigration if he were alive today? In addition to being a teacher, I wrote a blog—Nonviolent Migration—that discussed this very subject. So, Princeton used my blog as a resource, and my students were the only students outside the state of New Jersey allowed to participate.

Today, I’d like to pose a slightly different question: What does Dr. King’s philosophy of non-violent direct action call us to say and do in response to President Biden’s abdication to protect the human rights of asylum seekers?

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First, some history: Years after the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the I Have a Dream speech, Dr. King confronted the most progressive President the U.S. had ever known, Lyndon Baines Johnson. He did so publicly and repeatedly, because although LBJ was an ally, Dr. King understood that “justice delayed is justice denied”, and that “‘wait’ almost always means ‘never’.” Dr. King knew that if he did not make President Johnson strain under the heavy pressure he and other civil rights leaders could bring to bear, that the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act might be delayed indefinitely, denying justice not just to his generation, but to all future generations.

This, then, is an appropriate analogy to the present moment. There is no denying that President Biden is an ally of all of us who value human rights, due process, and restoring the United States’ role as a refuge for the unjustly persecuted throughout the world. But there is also no denying that Biden’s administration will only act if we force it to act, because “freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.”

Nearly 18 months ago, the Biden administration published a proposed rule to change who would adjudicate the asylum applications of recent border crossers. After an active period of public comment, that rule became final over 7 months ago. Yet the Biden administration refuses to apply this new regulation, which would greatly improve the process, to El Paso.

Perhaps the Biden administration thinks it can delay justice for asylum seekers in El Paso indefinitely. Perhaps it would tell us to “wait”, when in fact, it means “never”. Those oppressed by such delay must demand justice now, even from our ally, President Biden. We must demand justice repeatedly and publicly until President Biden feels as much pressure as LBJ did.

DHS must bring the new Asylum Processing Rule to El Paso, even if it requires opening a new asylum office in El Paso and hiring dozens of new officers to staff it or transferring existing asylum officers from Houston or other asylum offices.

We have waited long enough for this must needed improvement. Justice has been denied too long already.

Charlie Clark Automotive Group

With the presence of executives from INFINITI, local authorities, businessmen, dealership staff, friends and icon celebrity American Actor Danny Trejo, Charlie Clark celebrated the ribbon cutting ceremony of the luxury auto dealership Charlie Clark INFINITI of El Paso.

The dealership is located at 6501 S. Desert Blvd. Desert Blvd. in West El Paso and is the only INFINITI dealership in Southwest Texas and Western New Mexico.

We are so thankful to see you all here, celebrating with us this milestone in the history of the Charlie Clark Automotive Group. I am overwhelmed by your support and can’t thank you all enough for it” said Charlie Clark in front of a large crowd in attendance along with numerous members of the media.

The ribbon cutting ceremonies were coordinated by the El Paso Chamber as well as the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce with the participation of Charlie Clark, Judge Ricardo Samaniego and INFINITI executives.

The celebration carried on into the dealership showroom where guests were treated to pictures with Charlie Clark and American Actor Danny Trejo as well as complimentary beverages and hors d’oeuvres in a party like environment, characteristic of the Charlie Clark Automotive Group ¡ORALE!!

Con la presencia de directivos de la compañía Infiniti además de funcionarios de gobierno, así como empresarios amigos, el actor Dany Trejo y el boxeador profesional Luis Ortiz, -amigos de Charlie Clark- se inauguró la nueva sucursal de autos de lujo Infiniti bajo el concesionario automotriz Charlie Clark Automotive Group.

La nueva agencia Infiniti, se encuentra en 6501 S. Desert Blvd., en el Oeste de El Paso, es la línea de lujo de Nissan y ha comenzado sus operaciones con más de 15 personas que conforman su equipo entre personal administrativo, ejecutivos de ventas, conocedores de la industria automotriz y limpieza.

Para Charlie Clark, es un orgullo, ya que la inversión de más de tres millones de dólares contando con un gran inventario eleva la calidad de agencias de lujo en esta comunidad.

Charlie Clark expresó que es un honor representar la marca, y así mismo le genera una gran responsabilidad al representar una marca de lujo de Nissan.

Agradecido con la comunidad, invitó a que conozcan lo último en esta línea de autos y terminó emocionado nombrando con una sonrisa su frase “Orale, Dame Chanza”!.

Bajo un ambiente de fiesta en la nueva agencia Infiniti, y al término del evento se ofreció un cóctel a los asistentes para festejar un logro más de Charlie Clark Automotive Group.

Grateful to the community, he i nvited them to get to know the latest in this line of cars and finished excitedly naming his phrase "Orale, Dame Chanza" with a smile!

The ribbon cutting ceremonies were coordinated by the El Paso Chamber as well as the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce with the participation of Charlie Clark, Judge Ricardo Samaniego and INFINITI executives.

The celebration where guests were treated to pictures with Charlie Clark and American Actor Danny Trejo

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