Pence
visits carefully selected prison camp and even then saw appalling conditions
By
Common
Dreams for
Vice
President Mike Pence blamed Democrats on Friday for the overcrowding in camps used
to imprison migrants during a visit to the border, an accusation that generated
anger from progressives at both the White
House and the Democratic congressional leadership.
Conditions at the border, as Common Dreams has reported, are bad and
getting worse. During his tour, Pence saw those conditions, including a room
where hundreds of men were imprisoned behind fencing.
"You gotta love it when Pence
immediately puts complete blame for the horrors he saw on the Dems even after
they threw money at monsters," tweeted journalist Lori Lou Freshwater.
In June, House Democrats passed a bill
from the Senate that provided $4.6 billion to fund border security and the
prisons. The legislation, which was opposed by left-leaning members of the
caucus, has exposed a fissure in the party that continues to grow between the
new and old guard of the party.
In the room, as The Washington Post's Josh Dawsey reported, the "stench was overwhelming."
"I'm embarrassed," activist Teymour Ashkan tweeted in response to
Dawsey's reporting. "This is cruel and unusual punishment."
In comments to CNN Friday, Pence said that the conditions were "the reason why we demanded that Congress provide $4.6 billion in additional support to Customs and Border Protection," and made a distinction between the funding and the origin of the crisis, which he placed, one again, at the feet of the Democratic Party.
"The time for action is now and the
time for Congress to act to end the flow of families that are coming north from
Central America to our border is now," Pence told CNN.
Given those remarks, MSNBC personality
Chris Hayes mused, the White House
might blame Democrats no matter what changes at the border.
"So even though the House
Democrats went along with the McConnell funding bill in the Senate," Hayes
said on Twitter, "Pence is still running around blaming 'Democrats in
Congress' for not adequately funding their detention camps."
In a tweet, Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) made clear that he wasn't
about to accept the administration's narrative on the border and that the blame
did not rest on Democrats.
"We are working to expose and stop
human rights violations at the border, but everyone needs to know that Pence
and Trump are making these problems much worse on purpose," Beyer said.
"They separate families and detain asylum seekers in huge numbers for
political reasons."
"They could stop it," said
Beyer.