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Congress Must Support the Renewed Mandate for Human Rights Immediately

To: Sen. Hickenlooper, Rep. Crow, Sen. Bennet

From: A verified voter in Littleton, CO

May 20

I demand that you publicly support Rep. Delia Ramirez’s H. Res. 1277, the Renewed Mandate for Human Rights, and help advance companion legislation to make its principles enforceable. The U.S. cannot credibly claim to defend human rights while funding militarism, detention, deportation, occupation, starvation, genocide, poverty, medical debt, corporate exploitation, and climate destruction. These are not unfortunate side effects. They are policy choices, protected by entrenched political ideology and powerful lobbying interests that profit from war, incarceration, extraction, and human suffering. And one cannot rightly claim to uphold the core values of the Constitution, or of the Abrahamic faiths — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam — without fighting for human rights for all people. Human dignity cannot be selective. It cannot stop at borders, prison walls, checkpoints, refugee camps, or the doors of Congress. Real security does not come from cages, bombs, border militarization, surveillance, sanctions, or blank checks to abusive governments. It comes from housing, health care, food, clean water, labor rights, bodily autonomy, democracy, environmental justice, and freedom from detention, deportation, genocide, apartheid, occupation, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Congress must stop serving systems of domination and start serving people. That means ending military aid to governments reasonably believed to be committing human rights violations or blocking humanitarian aid. It means redirecting bloated military spending toward peace, diplomacy, care, and human needs. It means dismantling systems that profit from incarceration, deportation, poverty, extraction, and war. If you are in the House, cosponsor H. Res. 1277. If you are in the Senate, introduce and cosponsor a Senate companion. In both chambers, advance binding legislation to create a U.S. Human Rights Commission, enforce human rights standards in foreign assistance, end U.S. complicity in atrocities, protect migrants and asylum seekers, and invest in our communities. Do not hide behind procedure, lobbying pressure, or the tired excuse that transformative human-rights policy is unrealistic. What is unrealistic is expecting people to keep accepting endless war, poverty, displacement, and state violence as normal. Support the Renewed Mandate for Human Rights and help make it real.

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