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Volunteers, part of the No More Deaths Department of the Universalist Unitarian Church of Tucson, could be sentenced to up to six months in prison and a fine of up to $ 500 after being sentenced Friday by the federal magistrate Bernardo Velasco.
The volunteers – Natalie Hoffman, Oona Holcomb, Madeline Huse and Zaachila Orozco – were charged with entering a national wildlife refuge without a permit and abandoning property, according to a statement from the group of help.
No More Deaths indicates that 155 migrants have died in the area since 2001.
Water Crucibles and Bean Cans
Hoffman was also charged with driving a motor vehicle in a wilderness area. Offenses are all offenses.
"This verdict challenges not only the volunteers of No More Deaths, but also the conscientious people of the country," said Catherine Gaffney, a No More Deaths volunteer, in a statement. "If giving water to someone who dies of thirst is illegal, what humanity remains in the law of this country?"
In his decision, Velasco stated that the shelter "was littered with unexploded ordnance (ammunition), illegal entry detritus in the United States and US Border Patrol vehicular traffic on and off the road. road". He also noted that the water and food left by the volunteers "eroded the national decision to keep the Refuge in its pristine nature."
One of the volunteers who is still waiting to be tried is Scott Warren, who, according to the group, will also be charged with a crime. and conspiracy related to his "work of humanitarian aid". His trial will take place at the end of May.
An affidavit in support of the summons from Hoffman, Holcomb, Huse and Orozco stated that the four volunteers entered the wilderness area without permission in August 2017 to leave cans of water and cans of beans.
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