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Crosshairs in the Desert: How U.S. Agents Turned on Humanitarians at the Mexican Border

In Arizona's sun-scorched borderlands, a 74-year-old volunteer delivering water to migrants was thrown to the ground at gunpoint by undercover federal agents—raising urgent questions about justice, identity, and whether compassion itself is becoming a crime. The post Crosshairs in the Desert: How U.S. Agents Turned on Humanitarians at the Mexican Border appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
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U.S. citizens of the humanitarian group Los Samaritanos, who distribute water and aid to migrants in the desert between Arizona and Mexico, told EFE about the persecution and arrest they faced last March of armed men, undercover, in cars without badges and without a warrant, who turned out to be U.S. immigration agents.The entry U.S. Volunteers denounce immigration persecution on the border with Mexico was first published in Proceso Digital.

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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