Migrant Deaths Rise on U.S.-Mexico Border in 2003

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Jul 7, 2002
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instead of these politicans yapping about driver liecenses, and border patrol, how about some type of guess worker program!?!?!








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Migrant Deaths Rise on U.S.-Mexico Border in 2003
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By Deborah Tedford

BROWNSVILLE, Texas (Reuters) - The number of migrants who died crossing the U.S.-Mexico border rose to the highest level in three years during 2003, according to the latest statistics released on Wednesday by U.S. officials.


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At least 346 migrants from Mexico and Latin America died trying to cross the border during the government's 2003 fiscal year, which ended on Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection said.


The figure exceeded last year's death toll by 26 and 2001 figures by 10.


This year's total was the highest recorded since 2000, when 383 perished, bureau spokeswoman Gloria Chavez told Reuters.


Border officials in the United States and Mexico joined efforts to curb the deaths this year, airing community service announcements, setting up emergency beacons and sending out rescue patrols.


The United States recently piloted a program to repatriate Mexican migrants arrested in the deadliest part of the Arizona desert to six cities nearly 1,000 miles away.


The Lateral Repatriation Program aims to cut deaths by making it difficult for migrants to cross again in the desert. Most are repatriated into neighboring Sonora state.


The main cause of death, with at least 139 cases, was dehydration or exposure in the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona. It has become the main migration route since a border crackdown known as Operation Gatekeeper began eight years ago.


Others drowned in the Rio Grande River (called Rio Bravo in Mexico) that divides Texas and Mexico, or perished in car crashes in unsuccessful attempts at "border running," or trying to outrun border patrol agents on rural highways and freeways.


The death statistics do not include dozens who suffocate in boxcars or die in high-speed car chases in counties that are not located along the border -- like 19 who died in May in an airless tractor-trailer near Victoria, Texas.


Chavez said border agents succeeded in saving many lives. During 2003, they rescued more than 1,200 migrants, giving emergency medical treatment to many and transporting others to area hospitals, she said.


Hector Aguilar with Mexico's Foreign Relations office here, said Mexico's Grupo Beta, an agency that counsels and supports migrants, mounted regular rescue missions south of the border.
 
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There is a guest worker program. It's called the Guest Worker Program of California. They get visas to travel back and forth from Mexico to wherever for certain periods of time.

And they also get free education and healthecare just to name a few things.

Jeez, living in Fresno you should know this. Besides the Bay Area, Fresno is one of the bigger illegal immigrant drop offs.
 
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JsAHogg said:
There is a guest worker program. It's called the Guest Worker Program of California. They get visas to travel back and forth from Mexico to wherever for certain periods of time.

And they also get free education and healthecare just to name a few things.

Jeez, living in Fresno you should know this. Besides the Bay Area, Fresno is one of the bigger illegal immigrant drop offs.
there is nothing called "Guest Worker Program of California", or are you talking about the flawed "H-2A program" which no one uses? Mexico and the US have been trying to improve on it, and get more ppl to use such a program. But all such talks ended after 9/11.

free education and health care? to guessworker who only reason to be here is to work, and then leave? explain your self.
 
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nefar559 said:
free education and health care? to guessworker who only reason to be here is to work, and then leave? explain your self.
there is alote of kids of migrant workers in the Atwater School Distric in the Norther Central Valley of California (between Merced and Modesto) that go to school for free, it is a summer school program for kids of migrant workers.
 
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miggidy said:
Funny how these fuckers don't mention the people who die in the hands of border patrol agents, gang bangers, theives, and racist red necks....
many people die at the hands of gang bangers, and thieves.

and many people die at the hands of "racist red necks" as you call them as they do from blacks and hispanics
 
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is "migrants" a nice way of saying illegal alien or are these legals too?
it is the PC term form illegal aliens.

see if you call them migrants then you wont hurt their feelings and you also cant tell if they are LEGAL or ILLEGAL
 
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Mcleanhatch said:
there is alote of kids of migrant workers in the Atwater School Distric in the Norther Central Valley of California (between Merced and Modesto) that go to school for free, it is a summer school program for kids of migrant workers.


why would people from guess worker program bring there families to the US?

THEY DONT!!
 
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Mcleanhatch said:
it is the PC term form illegal aliens.

see if you call them migrants then you wont hurt their feelings and you also cant tell if they are LEGAL or ILLEGAL
Wrong. Migrant is the term for the Mexican's white America will tolerate becuase you know damn well Joe Smith won't go pick his own fucking crops and Illegal is the term for the rest of us that either "don't serve a purpose" are taking away "The good jobs" or have brown skin.