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by Marlene H. Phillips The Sonoran Desert in the Southwestern part of the United States is a beautiful and unique ecosystem, admired by visitors for its fantastic rock formations, 'sky island' mountain ranges, and distinctive saguaro cacti. ...
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Deterrence efforts at U.S.-Mexico border rise, but so do the deaths By J.D. Long-Garcia 10/9/2007 Catholic News Service ( www.catholicnews.com ) ARIVACA, Ariz. (CNS) After an immigration reform bill stalled in Congress in June, experts predict ...
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Thursday, 04 June 2009 | Marita Prandoni | Interview To many, immigrant rights and ecological issues seem worlds apart. Others see a strong connection between the two, none more so than Dan Millis, a volunteer with No More Deaths • ...
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Associated Press TUCSON — A Tucson man has been convicted of littering on federal land but says he'll continue to leave water out for illegal immigrants walking through the Arizona desert. &...
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In Arizona, a human rights activist from the group No More Deaths has been convicted for leaving plastic jugs for undocumented immigrants crossing near the US-Mexico border. The activist, Walt Staton, says the water jugs were left to prevent ...
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Home > News > Federal Trial Begins for Unitarian Universalist Humanitarian Aid Worker Federal Trial Begins for Unitarian Universalist Humanitarian Aid Worker June 2, 2009 Monday, June 1, marked the beginning of the federal trial of Walter ...
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Tucson Region Conviction has crossers' water supplier defiant Tucson, Arizona | Published: 06.04.2009 A Tucson man convicted of littering on federal land said he will continue to leave out water for illegal immigrants walking through the desert, ...
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Tucson Region Humane Borders seeks to add 3 water stations Bid a response to volunteer's litter conviction Tucson, Arizona | Published: 06.06.2009 Humane Borders is sticking up for a fellow humanitarian aid group. In response to No More Deaths ...
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A federal jury in Tucson, Arizona has convicted No More Death volunteer Walter Staton for “knowingly littering” when he placed gallon jugs of water along heavily traveled migrant trails. Thousands of migrants have died along the US ...