Part 2:
Interference with Humanitarian Aid: Death and Disappearance on the US-Mexico Border This report details the intentional destruction of over 3,000 gallons of water left out for border crossers, implicating the US Border Patrol in the majority of this destruction. We document how Border Patrol agents engage in the widespread vandalism of gallons of water left for border crossers and routinely interfere with other humanitarian aid efforts in rugged and remote areas of the borderlands. |
Part 3:
Left to Die: Border Patrol, Search and Rescue, and the Crisis of Disappearance This report focuses on a discriminatory and deadly emergency response system in the borderlands. We document how Border Patrol has inserted themselves as the sole responder for undocumented migrants in need of search and rescue, fails to respond to such emergencies, and obstructs family and humanitarian search and rescue efforts. |
Part 4:
Separate & Deadly: Segregation of 911 Emergency Services in the Arizona Borderlands This report examines the complicity of local, county-level law enforcement agencies and emergency services in exacerbating a crisis of mass death and disappearance in the US-Mexico borderlands through the discriminatory practice of segregating 911 calls on the basis of presumed citizenship status. We focus our research on the sheriff's department in Pima County, Arizona, one of the deadliest migration corridors in the United States, where 911 dispatchers receive approximately 1,500 migration-related distress calls annually. |