ARIZONA NEWS

Humanitarian groups fear deadly border year

Mar 20, 2013, 5:00 AM

PHOENIX — A jump in the economy could see a rise in the number of attempted illegal immigrants who die while crossing the border, a humanitarian group said.

Pastor Robin Hoover said border apprehensions are dramatically down from a decade ago and dropped during the recession but his fear is that once the economy is fully recovered the deaths will skyrocket as more jobs become available and more immigrants risk crossing.

Hoover said tighter border security around cities has forced immigrants into more remote, dangerous areas — places where summertime temperatures of 115 degrees are common.

“It is in our interest to find a better way of doing enforcement. Almost 200 people died on the Arizona-Mexico border last year.”

Geoff Boyce with the No More Deaths group in Tucson places 4,000 gallons of water along immigration routes each month.

“These immigrants are desperate,” he said. “Unless there’s a provision in comprehensive immigration reform that gives them a safe, legal way to come to the United States, we will continue to see them crossing the border and taking the risk involved and we will see men, women and children die.”

The National Foundation for American Policy said the Border Patrol identified 477 people who died last year crossing the Mexican border from California east to Texas. That’s up from 375 in 2011.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Senior isolation can worsen health issues, Banner Health says...

Serena O'Sullivan

Free Banner Health class in Sun City taught seniors how to safely find love and friends online

To fight senior isolation, which can hurt an older person's mental and physical well-being, Banner Health held a dating class on Tuesday.

10 minutes ago

This image released by ABC News shows Robin Roberts, left, during an interview with Brittney Griner...

Associated Press

Phoenix Mercury’s Brittney Griner says she thought about killing herself while in Russian jail

Phoenix Mercury's Brittney Griner says she thought about killing herself during her first few weeks in a Russian jail after her 2022 arrest.

7 hours ago

Beat the Heat new ASU free to play video game...

KTAR.com

ASU releases free online video game to teach children about heat safety

ASU recently released a free-to-play online game accessible by web browsers called "Beat the Heat." It teaches kids about heat safety.

8 hours ago

New Whole Foods grocery store to Scottsdale...

KTAR.com

Whole Foods taking over former Fry’s space near Old Town Scottsdale

A new Whole Foods grocery is coming to the Downtown East Shopping Center in Scottsdale, replacing a 48-year-old Fry's grocery store.

12 hours ago

...

KTAR Video

Video: Why bees and baseball don’t mix well

After the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Tuesday game against the Los Angeles Dodgers was delayed by an hour and 55 minutes due to bees, Chris and Joe discuss why the delay was necessary. Video: Jeremy Schnell and Felisa Cárdenas/KTAR News Photo: Felisa Cárdenas/KTAR News

12 hours ago

Firefighter was brought to hospital, Phoenix Fire Department says...

KTAR.com

Phoenix firefighter brought to hospital after being injured while clearing out trash chute

A Phoenix firefighter was brought to a hospital after being injured while on the job on Wednesday, authorities announced.

13 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Condor Airlines

Condor Airlines can get you smoothly from Phoenix to Frankfurt on new A330-900neo airplane

Adventure Awaits! And there's no better way to experience the vacation of your dreams than traveling with Condor Airlines.

...

DESERT INSTITUTE FOR SPINE CARE

Desert Institute for Spine Care is the place for weekend warriors to fix their back pain

Spring has sprung and nothing is better than March in Arizona. The temperatures are perfect and with the beautiful weather, Arizona has become a hotbed for hikers, runners, golfers, pickleball players and all types of weekend warriors.

...

DISC Desert Institute for Spine Care

Sciatica pain is treatable but surgery may be required

Sciatica pain is one of the most common ailments a person can face, and if not taken seriously, it could become one of the most harmful.

Humanitarian groups fear deadly border year