Professor Jason DeLeon showed us the place
where she died - a dark stain marked the ground. He has hiked that trail many times in his
work to preserve migrant artifacts (items left behind on the journey) and he often
rested in the shade of the mesquite tree where they were building the
shrine. The view looking down the hill
from there is starkly beautiful, but she was heading uphill and not able to
focus on the scenery.
Her sentence was imposed by the
individuals responsible for policies and laws that enable U.S. corporations to
freely move their products around the world while placing severe restrictions
on the movement of workers. The border
city of Nogales, Sonora has nearly 100 assembly plants that manufacture goods
for export to the U.S. More than 3,000
people work in the Chamberlin factory producing garage door openers. Those openers cross easily into Nogales,
Arizona but the people that make them would have to hike for days in the
southern Arizona desert if they dared to seek better-paying work in the U.S.
Since the North America Free Trade
Agreement was implemented in 1994, the border with Mexico has been enforced
through a policy of “deterrence.” Unauthorized
immigrants are forced to cross through the most isolated and dangerous areas
along the border.
The Border Patrol station in Nogales is the
largest in the U.S. and a 20-foot-high border wall separates Nogales, Sonora
from Nogales, Arizona. The woman was
prevented from safely crossing between the two sides of the city and, instead, had
to cross through the remote desert about 30 miles to the west.
A patrol from the Samaritans organization was
driving along Batamote Road on June 30 when they encountered a young man from
El Salvador who was in very bad condition.
He said he walked an hour to reach the road and he was seeking help for
a woman from Guatemala who was dying. He
asked that the Border Patrol be called to rescue the woman. The Border Patrol didn’t find her, but they
did apprehend the young man and he was then taken to the hospital.
The mission of Samaritans is to save lives
in the Southern Arizona desert by providing humanitarian aid to migrants in
distress. It is an expression of compassionate
resistance to policies and laws that enable garage door openers to cross the border
while punishing people that are crossing in search of a better life.
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