Wednesday, July 17, 2019

AZMEX I3-2 13-7-19

AZMEX I3-2 13 JUL 2019

Note: as always, "immigrants" means illegal immigrants.
Comment: aiding and abetting illegal immigration and drug smuggling should be a crime.
Thx



Judge orders records in border activist Scott Warren's arrest unsealed
Arizona border activist Scott Warren. (Source: Source; KOLD News 13)

July 12, 2019 at 3:05 PM MST - Updated July 12 at 3:39 PM

https://www.kold.com/2019/07/12/judge-orders-records-border-activist-scott-warrens-arrest-unsealed/

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered the government to unseal text messages between agents involved
in the arrest of an Arizona border activist who was tried on charges of immigrant harboring and conspiracy.

The judge on Thursday ruled in favor of a coalition of news organizations, including The Associated Press, to unseal the records.
The judge said the public has a right to know and the government didn't show a compelling reason for keeping them secret.

A jury was deadlocked on charges against Scott Warren in the Tucson trial in June.
Prosecutors who said the immigrants Warren helped weren't in distress said they will try Warren again on just a harboring charge.

Warren has claimed he was fulfilling his duty to help others when he encountered two migrants near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Warren, a volunteer for "No More Deaths," was arrested in early 2018.
The arrest came only hours after the group released video of Border Patrol agents kicking over water jugs meant for immigrants.

Warren was one of nine volunteers who left food and water for border crossers in the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge.
The eight others from the group were sentenced on misdemeanor charges.

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Tin Otoch attends to 20 migrant children
Details Published on Saturday, July 13, 2019,
Written by Ángel Lozano

http://www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx/notas.php?nota=132266

Hermosillo, Son
Determine the start of the repatriation process or the request for refuge in Mexico of unaccompanied minors

A total of 20 unaccompanied migrant minors are now in the Tin Otoch shelter, according to the
Deputy Attorney for the Defense of Children and Adolescents of DIF Sonora.

Wenceslao Cota Amador indicated that these are young people of Central American origin who,
based on the Higher Interest of Children, will determine the start of the repatriation process,
or the request for refuge in Mexico.

He indicated that the refugee application is requested when it is detected that the minor may be at risk or vulnerable
if he returns to his country of origin.

"Part of our work is an accompanying interview with the area of ​​psychology and
depending on the stories these children may have
in coordination with the INM we request the quality of refuge," he said.

The Deputy Attorney for the Defense of Children and Adolescents
specified that the process of repatriation is carried out by the National Migration Institute (INM)
in coordination with state agencies and that the process lasts between 10 and 15 days.

He explained that based on what Unicef ​​establishes once the representation process ends,
minors must return to their place of origin by air and with the company of consular authorities.

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