Migrants crossing Arizona’s parched borderlands this month have been dying at an unusually high rate, The Arizona Daily Star’s Brady McCombs reports today.
“The fact that the deaths continue at such high numbers despite widespread indications that fewer people are crossing the border has led many experts to conclude that illegal border crossers face a deadlier trek than ever across Arizona’s desert,” McCombs writes.
It is hot in the desert.
Migrants who can’t keep up with groups are left to die.
If you haven’t seen the newspaper’s database on migrant crossing deaths, it is a worthwhile resource.
In Phoenix, with upcoming hearings on whether SB1070 should be enjoined, and heated primaries focused on illegal immigration, the “deadlier trek” is sometimes forgotten. Or the global forces that drive illegal immigration, which I write about in one chapter in my book.




