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Showing posts with label Ciudad Juarez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ciudad Juarez. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 04, 2023

GUARDS AT THE BORDER

by Wendy Hoffman


A Mexican court issued arrest orders Thursday for six people in relation to the fire that killed 39 migrants at a detention facility this week in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, according to the federal prosecutor leading the investigation. Sara Irene Herrerías said they include three officials from the National Immigration Institute, two private security guards contracted by the agency and the detained migrant accused of starting the fire. She said five of the six had already been arrested and would face charges of homicide and causing injuries. At least 39 migrants died after apparently starting a fire inside a holding cell at the facility Monday night. More than two dozen others were injured. —AP, March 31, 2023


Keys dangled from belts
shone on nearby hooks
jangled next to coins in their pockets

Guards turned away, heads bent
as if in prayer, slithering into escape
escape for themselves, their moist

skin, escape from screaming mattresses
horrified lives who stepped upon
this land of freedom to meet souls

that judged who deserved to die
and those with burnt alive 
consciences


Wendy Hoffman has published three memoirs: The Enslaved Queen, White Witch in a Black Robe, and A Brain of My Own. The Enslaved Queen has been translated and published in Germany (Asanger-Verlag, 2021). Her book of poetry Forceps was published along with a book of essays From the Trenches written with Dr. Alison Miller. Her fourth memoir After Amnesia is published on the SmartNews and Survivorship websites. It also has been translated into German. Her poetry book Belonging is forthcoming from Kelsay Books.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

NOW THAT ALEX TREBEK IS DEAD

 by George Held




Yes, this might be my last autumn
And yes, I love the fall leaves
In their annual resplendent beauty
 
A deadly fall, when Coronavirus
Has surged, again bringing mobile
Morgues to house the superabundant dead
 
In El Paso, on the Rio Grande, the Chicano
City to which I drove in 1967 for my divorce
In Ciudad Juarez, where quickies were then
 
Institutionalized: you paid your
Hundred dollars and the Cesar Romero
Judge gaveled your once-great marriage over
 
In 1967, when Alex Trebek was still
Canadian, a host for CBC,
And I was in the middle, Canada north
 
And Mexico south, and now we’re all
In the middle, T***p still in the White House
And Joe Biden the President-elect
 
No one knows where it will end, the COVID,
The Transition, a life, but Alex Trebek
Is dead


George Held is a longtime contributor to TheNewVerse.News.