RIGHTS GROUP:
SEPTEMBER 30 2009 21:17h
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The current policies in place on both sides of the US-Mexico border have created a humanitarian crisis that has led to the deaths.
The ACLU urged the North American neighbors to declare a humanitarian crisis in the area, protect human lives and change policies that have led to an increase in the number of people who die trying to make the illegal move.
"Because of deadly practices and policies like Operation Gatekeeper, the death toll continues to rise unabated despite the decrease in unauthorized crossings due to economic factors," he added.
The ACLU data were from the Mexican foreign ministry. It says 6,607 people died trying to cross the border since 1994. US Homeland Security officials have put the figure at 3,861.
Under Operation Gatekeeper, launched 15 years ago by the United States, security was greatly stepped up at crossings in urban areas, which ended up sending undocumented migrants to remote areas trying to reach the United States.
"Instead of policies that foster fatalities, we need sensible, humane immigration and border policies that prioritize human life over death," argued Andrea Guerrero, Field and Policy Director of the ACLU of San Diego.
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