Where are our human rights- human rights of the citizens of the United States of America? We’re Equally Human

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On June 29, 2018 I receive an email from “Human Rights Watch” this email contains several articles- of course all related to the various human rights violations in the world, from IRAN to the United States of America.  In this last article I find an intentional irony, and I quote it here:

“A nation of empty promises” “I am Equally Human”

[“BY NICOLE AUSTIN-HILLERY, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 06/27/18 

THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL.”] I am quoting the contents of this said email here: 

“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” This quote on the Statue of Liberty greeted millions of prospective American citizens for generations, who came to this nation seeking a better life for themselves and their families. It was unclear, until this moment, that such a promise of freedom came with an expiration date.”

“The Trump administration, enabled by a majority of the Supreme Court, has made it clear that the promise no longer holds for many immigrants. Last week, the administration’s “zero tolerance” policy manifested itself when hundreds of immigrant families — most from Latin America, and most of them people of color — were separated at the U.S. border. Then the administration slightly changed course to demand, instead, wholesale family detention…” http://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/394416-a-nation-of-empty-promises

 What is the irony to which I’m referring to? All these activists and organizations that defend Human Rights, do not make any reference to the human rights of our human beings citizens residing in this country USA, when in this article it is titled: “A nation of empty promises” “I am Equally Human” 

Here in this article below- which I wrote it to remember everyone- including NICOLE AUSTIN-HILLERY, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR, that just some of the human rights violations suffered daily by our compatriots in USA are without paying any attention by these same activists and organizations- meanwhile we give all the attention and lots of money, billions of dollars- to help relief the same violations in other countries of the world:

“I am the General Commissioner of the Office of Commission on Human Rights of AICAC Court, now 64 years old and celebrating the first year of the creation of this office. Everyone and unquestionably all national activists and international organizations that advocate for human rights and civil rights make continuous complaints and demands to the federal government of the United States, as well as to the US state governments, The White House for human rights violations, but my office IHRCJIP, today remembering the exemplary and extraordinary life of a lady of law and lady of honor Barbar Bush, First Lady of the USA, we ask ourselves a question: What is the position of these national activists and international organizations with respect to our human rights- human rights of the citizens of the United States of America?”…

“Despite the great efforts and struggle of the late First Lady Bush to promote knowledge of writing and reading, do you know that today in the United States 2018 we have approximately 32 million adults considered illiterate; approximately 14% of the entire adult population can not read?”… Barbara_Bush_portrait

“Do you know that today 2018 the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) of the USA affirms that the homeless veterans of the nation are predominantly male, and that approximately 9% are women? Most are single; lives in urban areas; and suffer from mental illness, alcohol or substance abuse, or concurrent disorders. About 11% of the homeless adult population are veterans. 

Approximately 45% of all homeless veterans are African-American or Hispanic, although they only represent 10.4% and 3.4% of the population of US veterans. And that around 1.4 million other veterans are considered at risk of becoming homeless due to poverty, the lack of support networks and the appalling living conditions in overcrowded or low-quality housing.”… dd500d1a8bd2cb912800fc83a57ed18a--homeless-veterans-homeless-man

“Do you know that today 2018 around 15 million children in the United States – 21% of all children – live in poor families with incomes below the federal poverty line, a measure that has been shown to underestimate the needs of families in the USA.”…

“Do you know that today 2018 we have more than 600,000 homeless people in the United States and that many of them are all homeless children in the midst of scarce affordable housing, lack of jobs in much of the nation, according to a study published in 2017?”… 07c11917ff0eb93e253723e0521b1a58

“These examples are just a few of the many human rights violations of our own compatriots in the United States of America. So even though it is very good and humanely Christian to worry about and take positive actions for human rights for the benefit of other human beings and citizens of other countries in the world, the question we have in our IHRCJPI Office is: Where do we leave the human rights for the benefit of our compatriots and citizens of the United States?”…

“Do you know that today 2018, the United States is spreading billions of dollars to countries in the rest of the world? A Forbes report says that the United States grants financial assistance to 96% of all countries.

And according to the federal government of the United States, for fiscal year 2017, “the United States remains the largest bilateral donor in the world”, disbursed $ 33.2 billion- $19 billion in economic assistance to 184 countries and $14.2 billion in military assistance to 142 countries, outside of the six main recipients of foreign aid in the United States, five of them were Muslim countries, and yet, it seems that the US can not buy good press, nor good reputation , and also no thanks from many countries, especially in the Middle East.”… us-foreign-aid-by-country-3637

My Office of the Human Rights Commission, we believe that it is time and we call on the President Donald J. Trump – government of the United States, to take better care of our citizens and to invest more care and more money in the human rights of the citizens of the United States and less money in other countries.