border-crossers in Arizona


In this Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010 photo, No More Deaths volunteer Ricky Cheney of Salt Lake City prepares to leave his group's camp with other volunteers, to fill water stations for illegal immigrants near Arivaca, Ariz., about 13 miles north of Mexico. At 59 deaths, July 2010 was the second-deadliest month for border-crossers in Arizona - second only to July 2005, when 68 bodies were found.

In this Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010 photo, a volunteer with the humanitarian group No More Deaths looks over a map before heading out to fill water stations for illegal immigrants. At 59 deaths, July 2010 was the second-deadliest month for border-crossers in Arizona - second only to July 2005, when 68 bodies were found

In this Thursday Aug.5,2010 photo showing volunteers with the humanitarian group No More Deaths heading out to fill water stations for illegal immigrants near Arivaca, Ariz., about 13 miles north of Mexico. At 59 deaths, July was the second-deadliest months for border-crossers in Arizona

FILE - This Thursday, July 29, 2010 file photo shows bags containing bodies at the Pima County morgue in Tucson, Ariz. At 59 deaths, July 2010 was the second-deadliest month for border-crossers in Arizona - second only to July 2005, when 68 bodies were found.

In this Thursday Aug. 5, 2010 photo, No More Deaths volunteer Katie Maloney checks water jugs at the group's camp before heading out to supply water stations for illegal immigrants near Arivaca, Ariz., about 13 miles north of Mexico. At 59 deaths, July 2010 was the second-deadliest month for border-crossers in Arizona - second only to July 2005, when 68 bodies were found.

May & June 2010--200 border crossers

Immigration Supporters Protest Arizona's SB1070 Immigration Law - Memorial Day Weekend 2010


Cleaning Up After Illegal Border Crossers