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Rev. Robert Carney and Mohyeddin Abdulaziz light candles at the El Tiradito shine in downtown Tucson as part of a weekly vigil for immigrants crossing the Arizona desert.
For 890 consecutive Thursdays, members of La Coalición de Derechos Humanos have held a Tucson vigil to honor, and pray for, immigrants who have died or disappeared while crossing the southwestern deserts of the United States from Mexico. And, now the 17-year tradition may come to a close. ... Read more»
Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.com
Rev. Robert Carney and Mohyeddin Abdulaziz light candles at the El Tiradito shine in downtown Tucson as part of a weekly vigil for immigrants crossing the Arizona desert.
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1 comment on this story
They are “ILLEGAL ALIENS”, not “immigrants.”
And Isabel Garcia is not a “Humanitarian.”
She, cynically, encouraged the entry of illegal aliens to provide “cannon fodder” for her “Raza Revolution.” And she didn’t give a damn how many died getting here! She didn’t care how many jobs were lost, or how excess labor lowered the wage of the working man.
Derechos Humanos and Isabel Garcia are a disgrace!