Border crossing deaths increse

Washington Post:

Despite a 50 percent drop over the past two years in the number of people caught illegally entering the United States from Mexico, the number of those who died while trying to cross the border increased this year and is the highest since 2006, according to new U.S. data and a study by human rights groups in both countries.

The American Civil Liberties Union and Mexico's human rights agency allege that consistently high numbers of border deaths -- hovering around 350 to 500 a year, depending on which government's figures are used -- are a predictable but largely unrecognized result of border security policies.

"Border deaths have increased despite the economic downturn, fewer migrant crossers, and a steady drop in apprehensions," Mexico's National Human Rights Commission and the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties in California say in a report set for release Wednesday and obtained by The Washington Post. The rising fatality rates "signal an escalating humanitarian crisis that is not going away and requires more effective governmental responses," the groups say.

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Here is an idea to avoid border deaths. Quit trying to cross illegally? I know that may seem obivous to those who are not members of the ACLU but we know it works everytime people don't cross.

This is really a reflection too of the effectiveness of the border policing that is stopping people from crossing illegally in the easy spots. Perhaps if Mexico gave more publicity to the dangers it would deter people from crossing. This makes more sense than a comprehensive immigration reform in this country and it is something that could be done now.

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