But
it’s not just at the border
Donald Trump’s choice to separate
migrant children from their parents has unleashed a flood of outrage across the
political spectrum.
While the president has stepped back from separating families at the border, his solution is to imprison children with their parents, and change laws so he can hold them indefinitely.
While the president has stepped back from separating families at the border, his solution is to imprison children with their parents, and change laws so he can hold them indefinitely.
Trump is a master of
bait-and-switch: He distracts voters with tough-on-immigration politics, then
sells out working families.
Irreparable harm to thousands of children is a price he’s willing to pay, if it helps him score political points.
Irreparable harm to thousands of children is a price he’s willing to pay, if it helps him score political points.
While these hateful acts against
children are Trump’s most blatant to date, they’re hardly the first. His policy
agenda is a full-throated attack on children from poor and working class
families.
What’s happening at the border is
part of a larger pattern: an all-out war on kids. Your children will feel the
hurt of the Trump’s agenda, too. Here are a just a few highlights.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides nutritional support to over 19 million children, or 1 in 4 kids in America. The Farm Bill just passed by the House will reduce SNAP benefits for over 2 million people, including hundreds of thousands of children.
Children who participate in SNAP are
less likely to be hospitalized, underweight, or at risk of developmental
delays. Now they’re at risk.
Meanwhile, Trump’s Environmental
Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt is dismantling programs that
protect children from dangerous toxins that permanently damage cognitive
ability.
Pruitt’s decision to dissolve the National Center for Environmental Research makes
it easier for big corporations to dump chemicals into our air and water and
curbs our ability to document the impact toxins have on our children.
Pruitt also rejected a ban on organophosphate pesticides — first developed as human nerve gas agents during World War II and proven to cause fetal brain damage.
Pruitt also rejected a ban on organophosphate pesticides — first developed as human nerve gas agents during World War II and proven to cause fetal brain damage.
Trump’s housing secretary Ben Carson
is also on the attack: Carson wants to triple the minimum rent that the poorest
Americans pay for federally subsidized housing assistance, which would
put nearly a million children at risk of homelessness.
Trump also wants to employ a rarely
used budget maneuver called “rescission” to eliminate $7 billion afffrom the popular Children’s Health
Insurance Program (CHIP).
This all constitutes a war on kids.
If you’re not part of Trump’s family or the corporate class he works for, his
agenda is bad for our children. Not just someone else’s children — our children.
Each policy is likely to hurt the
health and development of children of color in particular. Yet even as he fans
racist fires to divide poor and working class communities, Trump is doling out
pain to white kids as well. White families are the majority of residents in federally subsidized
housing programs.
The most likely person to be on Medicaid, the federally supported health care program for low-income families, is white.
The most likely person to be on Medicaid, the federally supported health care program for low-income families, is white.
So if children are losing, who wins?
The wealthy corporate class wins. We were told Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax
giveaway would create better jobs for everyday people.
Instead, corporations have been 69 times more likely to buy their own stock than invest in better wages or benefits for their workers.
Instead, corporations have been 69 times more likely to buy their own stock than invest in better wages or benefits for their workers.
What we’re witnessing at our border is one part of a war against all children — whether by cuts to schools, child nutrition, health care, safe air and water, or family-supporting jobs.
“You’re fired!” is what the White
House is saying to our children, our nation’s future. And while brown migrant
children are in the headlines this week, Trump is hoping we won’t notice that
all children are in his crosshairs, every day of the week.
George Goehl is the
director of People’s Action. He leads a 30-state national effort to unite poor and
working class people across race and place to challenge inequality, climate
change, and racial division. Distributed by OtherWords.org