Aid Group Says Border Patrol Entered Southern Arizona Camp without Warrant, Arresting Three
Border Patrol agents entered Byrd Camp without a warrant and arrested three people, marking a notable escalation in enforcement against humanitarian aid groups, No More Deaths said.
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Aid group says Border Patrol entered Southern Arizona camp without warrant, arresting three
No More Deaths, a humanitarian aid group based in Southern Arizona, said Border Patrol agents entered a humanitarian aid station without a warrant and arrested three people Nov. 23, according to a Monday news release. The aid station, known as Byrd Camp, provides medical assistance, food and shelter to people crossing the U.S.-México border under dangerous conditions. Volunteers with No More Deaths reported that in the late afternoon, federal …
On November 23, elements of the U.S. Border Patrol carried out a raid, without a warrant, and arrested three people.
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