Timothy Egan has an informative and at times moving front page piece in The New York Times on illegal border crossings in the Sonoran Desert. He begins:
At the bottleneck of human smuggling here in the Sonoran Desert, illegal immigrants are dying in record numbers as they try to cross from Mexico into the United States in the wake of a new Bush administration amnesty proposal that is being perceived by some migrants as a magnet to cross.
“The season of death,” as Robert C. Bonner, the commissioner in charge of the Border Patrol, calls the hot months, has only just begun, and already 61 people have died in the Arizona border region since last Oct. 1, according to the Mexican Interior Ministry — triple the pace of the previous year.
Nearly 300,000 persons have been apprehended between Yuma and Nogales since October 1.
“It’s like catch-and-release fishing,” Mr. Stroud, the Border Patrol agent, said with a shrug after helping Mr. García with his blisters. “One week, I arrested the same guy three times. If I dwell on it, it can be frustrating.”