Dora was already involved with providing aid to Nogales, Sonora. The town reached out to Dora Rodriguez (Salvavision) and Gail Kocourek (Tucson Samaritans) and asked for their help. ![]() Even though the town had nothing in place to help support these vulnerable people, they helped as much as they could with very limited resources. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) has been dropping hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers at the doorsteps of the citizens of Sasabe every week. Since the implementation of Title 42 (Covid hysteria) in March 2020, U.S. Sasabe is a small rural border town in Sonora, Mexico only a short distance from the border. Youth in Salvavision’s Casa de La Esperanza (House of Hope) in Sásabe, Sonora Infrastructure For the Youth, For the Future. Let’s Build A Playground in the Bordertown of Sásabe ![]() As we have shared before, this strategy promotes corporate interests at the expense of the majorities and replicates the same type of policies that have contributed to migration in the first place. A quick look at just a few of the corporate “commitments” announced by VP Harris this week illustrates this. Strategy to Address the Root Causes of Migration. The White House put out a statement last week in which Vice President Harris announced “more than $1.9 billion in new private sector commitments to create economic opportunity in northern Central America” as part of the so-called U.S. Virtual Book Release Event & Author Talk with Former Border Patrol Intelligence Officer & Whistleblower, Jenn Budd.Ĭhallenging destructive U.S. ![]() My Journey From Border Patrol Agent to Immigrant Rights Activist As victims of this crime, we, her family, members of Copinh and the Lenca people will continue demanding justice from the Honduran state.” Read more… Laura Zúniga Cáceres, Berta’s youngest daughter explained, “This is an important advance but the masterminds of the crime are still enjoying impunity thanks to their political and economic power. trained former military intelligence officer Roberto David Castillo for the murder of Berta Cáceres, sentencing him to 22 years and 6 months in prison. On June 20th, a Honduran court finally presented the written verdict in the case against U.S. U.S.-trained ex-military intelligence officer sentenced to 22 years for murder of Berta Caceres
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