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Ariz. — A judge has threatened to sentence an Arizona man to 25 days in prison for leaving jugs of water in the desert for illegal immigrants. A federal jury in June convicted Walt Staton of Tucson of littering in the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge.
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If an artist is a symbol-maker, then Glenn Weyant's musical artistry is pure magic. In a work he calls The Anta Project, he transforms the U.S.-Mexico border wall into a musical instrument using, as he says: "a cello bow and implements of...
Tags: Glenn Weyant, US Mexico Border Wall, music, The Anta Project, Hebrew Scripture, Sonoran Desert, Tucson AZ, No More Deaths, No Mas Muertes, Droneland Security, undocumented immigrants, Kickstarter.com, Twitter, Sanskrit, The Sound Sculpturist, Metro Pulse, Leslie Wylie
Members of No More Deaths invited the public to a memorial service today on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. Last week the body of an unidentified woman was discovered there, near the border town of Sasabe AZ. The area is a very...
Tags: No More Deaths, Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, Sasabe AZ, Tucson Samaritans, Humane Borders, US Fish and Wildlife, US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, migrant deaths, AZ heatwave
Web-designer Walt Staton, 27, a volunteer with a Tucson AZ humanitarian aid group, routinely places sealed jugs of drinking water in the Arizona desert at the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, in the paths undocumented migrants use as they...
Tags: Walter Staton, Bill Walker, No More Deaths, Fish and Wildlife Service, 9th Circuit Court, U.S. Border Patrol, Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, migration, desert deaths, littering