Breakthrough releases “Deserted: The Human Rights Crisis on Our Soil” from DRUM, VAMOS Unidos…

“DESERTED:

HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS ON OUR SOIL”

Breakthrough releases the second video produced during from the Border Justice and Solidarity delegation organized by DRUM (Desis Rising Up & Moving), VAMOS Unidos, and Derechos Humanos

in August of 2011.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dobue_Anrxg

The remains of at least 6,000 migrants have been found in U.S. desert land since U.S.-Mexico border policies were implemented in the 1990s. Some groups estimate that for each set of remains recovered, those of 10 more people are lost to the harsh desert elements. Advocates and authorities attribute the escalating number of deaths not only to rising heat but also to ever-tightening border security forcing migrants into more remote and dangerous terrain. Deserted calls on viewers to recognize these deaths as a humanitarian emergency and human rights crisis.

 

The video includes chilling images of a morgue in Tucson, Arizona in which row after row of body bags contain human remains that may never be identified, of people whose families may never know what happened to them.

 

Stand with Breakthrough and recognize this human rights crisis that is taking place at our border. Watch and share this video, and take action against this human rights crisis with No More Deaths (www.nomoredeaths.org) and Coalition de Derechos Humanos (derechoshumanosaz.net).

 

Also see breakthrough’s first video – Checkpoint Nation? Building Community Across Borders

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R75iQK5sS9A