Judge: Providing Water to Dying Immigrants in Desert is a Crime

In Tucson, Arizona, a US Magistrate handed guilty verdicts against four No More Deaths activists, who were leaving water for border crossers, along the US-Mexico border. The activist group calls the decision a retaliation for releasing an incriminating report about the Border Patrol. A fifth activist faces an upcoming trial and potentially decades in prison

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45 thoughts on “Judge: Providing Water to Dying Immigrants in Desert is a Crime

  1. Only a republican would try to deprive water left too aid immigrants in a desert!!! Disgusting!
    Reminds me of when the repubs denyied voters waiting in line for hours to vote the option to be handed bottled water! Speaks volumes of what kinds of monsters threthugnetons have become!

  2. Stay with the water. Make a big sign identifying what you are thier for. Keep your camera livestreaming. You can only use your head to defeat the police.

  3. These illegals know exactly the risks they are undergoing and anyway they cross. They should carry enough wáter and not hoping that others will give it to them. Those "activists" should take the rescued migrants into their homes and feed them and not leaving the costs to the american tax payers. The judge who found them guilty did the right thing.

  4. corrupt government creates corrupt people…I hope the rangers in this video die of lack of water in that very desert…I'm not part of this type of america

  5. Yes some judges are vile bladders of depravity squeezed out of hell and installed in their judgeships to be a curse on America.

  6. We will be sending this group money to help cover their court fines…I don't see leaving water is a crime at all in fact we lose our humanity making this a crime…

  7. I think we the people should start having some Judges thrown out. It sounds like they're extremists that have no interest in actual Justice. Saving lives is a basic moral issue and to arrest those that try and save them is not what true Justice looks like.

  8. If the government had any sense they would install a few wells with hand pumps out there with signs in English and Spanish pointing to their location. Then they could just wait behind some bushes to catch the illegals.

  9. I agree with the judge completely. These illegal invading are aliens shouldn't be here in the first place and no Americans should be providing assistance for them to continue to break in to the country. The woman that moved to Arizona is simply a criminal and should be arrested. She is so entitled and think she is so Above the Law the law should show her what it is to be inside of a jail cell for enabling invading criminal aliens on Federal Land. Show her and that organization that they are not above the law. I hope they never have to call the police seeing how they are devout lawbreakers.

  10. These activists need to make civil arrests of these criminals calling themselves border or national park authorities. And they also need to tell these criminal judges that they do not have the authority or morality to prosecute them. As federal and state laws, as well as continstutional laws give them the rights. For all of these so called authorities to enforce unlawful actions, due to unlawful policies and legislation. Is a CRIME and treasonous actions. Permits to have protest or do activism is unlawful. The bill of rights is clear on this as well. The legislators, police, and judicial system is carrying out unlawful crimes. So thereby committing crimes by way of so called legitimacy.

  11. If I was one of those women, and I am not suggesting this for them- but simply what I would do. I'd start working on a jury nullification plea.

  12. The spirit of anti-Christ dwells in anyone who makes giving water to the thirsty a crime, and dwells in anyone who causes it, or relishes the thought of someone dying of thirst—and they will know thirst.

  13. Well duh it’s a crime. Are we going to have a water stations in the desert for them? If you’re going to do something illegal then it shouldn’t be easy

  14. Border Patrol are paid to kill people. They seem to enjoy knowing that they're ensuring people will die of thirst. In normal society, they'd be in prison.

  15. i've come across jugs of water while hiking in the desert near the border. i have never come across a dead human being. thank you, water leaving people.

    the first time i saw it, i had no idea why it was there. as i hiked on, alone in the silence of the chihuahan desert, i pondered. in case people like me get lost or hurt out here? what a chilling thought. i pondered how bad i would have to need a drink of water before i would drink out of a random jug in the desert. then it dawned on me. hiking a piece of the vast and lonely desert that day, i had a rush of joy and love for my fellow human beings, my fellow americans.

  16. Perhaps this humanitarian group should direct and help aspiring illegal migrants to and through the legal process. There are reasons that there are laws; partly to save lives.

  17. Oh, the unitarian universalists are behind this? That is quite a cool denomination, i did not know they did activism like that.

  18. Good grief! I understand if you will not allow some people to stay in the country. But sure as heck I don't understand how giving water to thirsty people is a crime!

  19. If you kill someone who is threatening an innocent life, it is a justified killing, or if you shoot someone who has offended you, you're "standing your ground", but if you try to save a life from dying of thirst, you're a felon.

  20. In case people are unaware, this is your fault, my fault. Laws aren’t created by judges (well…). Laws are created by legislators, who – wait for it – are elected by you. We need to recognize that creating laws to control all the small details of life are causing more harm than good. Laws should not exist but to protect one’s life and property. Compassion means helping people find their best path, not forcing them by risk of imprisonment to comply with YOUR best path.

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