ACLU Partners With Mexican Human Rights Commission to Protect Migrants

Altura Ct.

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The ACLU and Mexico’s Commission on Human Rights have pledged to work together to protect migrants' human rights along the U.S.-Mexico border. The groups say they'll challenge Operation Gatekeeper and other federal programs that put migrants' lives in danger. KPBS reporter Amy Isackson has details.

Operation Gatekeeper is the federal government's attempt to stem the flow of illegal immigrants in San Diego in the mid-1990s.

The government built miles of border fencing and beefed up the Border Patrol.

Illegal traffic in San Diego dropped. But people continued to cross in more dangerous areas. Deaths soared.

Kevin Keenan is Executive Director of the ACLU in San Diego. He says the problem is not going away.
Keenan: The fence keeps getting larger. Deaths have increased. And so it is incumbent on us to try again to figure out how to stop this inhumane waste of life.
The ACLU and Mexico’s Human Rights Commission plan to meet in June to determine how they'll challenge Gatekeeper.

Meanwhile, the U.S. federal government plans to build 470 more miles of border fencing by the end of the year.

http://www.kpbs.org/news/local;id=11474
 

SassyinAZ

Inactive
I had to read that twice to make sure I was reading it right, what bull <cough> poopy poop!!!

Building the fence causes illegals to cross in more dangerous areas causing more deaths so the fence is inhumane.

Following our laws is inhumane, oh brother!
 

NoPlugsNM

Deceased
What part of "AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES" Union do these people feel extends to MEXICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES ???

If you want to have less loss of lives due to illegal immigration attempts, try telling your people to stay home in Mexico, and also try taking care of them yourself.

I guess it's time to really get in our elected officials faces about this chronic problem, and stay in their face until they actually respond with the WILL of the AMERICAN people, screw the Mexicans, they need to get out of America.
 
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