Dying In The Desert Is Easy These Activists Are Trying To Change That
Last month, border patrol agents arrested four undocumented immigrants seeking medical care at an aid camp outside Tucson. Humanitarian groups who offer help to people crossing through the desert fear it was the start of a new crackdown.
Posted on July 5, 2017, at 7:05 a.m.
John Stanton
BuzzFeed News Reporter
Reporting From
THREE POINTS, Arizona
Standing on the side of South Sasabe Road just outside Three Points, Arizona, Alvaro Enciso and Ron Kovatch consult their handheld GPS. Displaying a two-mile radius, the screen is littered with dozens of red dots. The dots are deaths, Kovatch explains.
Its overcast and not yet 10 a.m., but the temperature has already climbed past 90 degrees. By the time noon rolls around and the clouds high above the desert have burned off, itll be 113 degrees, hot enough to burn your lungs with every breath.
Enciso takes in the view and raves about the beauty of the Sonoran Desert, which draws tourists from across the globe. But this desert has a secret, he says. Three thousand people have died here. Two thousand have disappeared. And nobody knows about this shit.
The two men consult Encisos map of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, discussing the route for the days journey. The night before, Enciso plotted out three potential stops for the day, areas where activists know migrants crossing the border illegally often walk and where the remains of fallen immigrants have been found.
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