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Old 09-23-2010, 10:59 PM
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Old 09-24-2010, 12:01 AM
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“Why can’t someone go out there in the middle of the desert and look for him?” she asked.
That statement alone tells how foolish people are. How does she know he is still in the desert after 2 months? A wild animal could have eaten him by now.

Now she needs $1000 for a DNA test but there is no body. This sounds as bad as the address hackers we are having.
Sad to hear about the kid but she made the mistake of leaving him in the first place. Seems he was not even with a relative.
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Old 09-24-2010, 04:53 AM
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We can be thankful that we have a hostile desert as an obstacle to illegal emigration.

In such heat it will only take a very few days to cause mortality without food or water. In a couple to three days the victim will become dehydrated and disoriented. Humans need to consume several quarts of water daily to survive. A gallon of water weighs 8 pounds so a days supply could be 16 to 24 pounds. It can take 3 days to make it from the border to a road/pickup point in Arizona. Most border jumpers only carry 1 or 2 bottles of water, probably each less than a liter.

Usually the buzzards and other such sanitation crews will pick over the remains and leave only bones, if the corpses remain any length of time.

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Old 09-24-2010, 01:49 PM
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She barely made enough money in Phoenix to be able to help him
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he told her they were going to cross through Sonoita, Ariz.,
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The remains of more than 210 border crossers have been recovered during fiscal year 2010, which began last October. But there are no statistics on how many people have gone missing in their attempt to cross.
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This July was the deadliest month in the Arizona desert in the last five years.

The bodies of 59 people were recovered by the Border Patrol. There were so many that the Pima Medical Examiner’s Office had to rent a refrigerated truck to store them. Among them was the body of an 11-year-old boy.
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“Where is my child?
None of this would have happened if Politicians were certain of repercussions for not enforcing immigration law and employers were meaningfully punished for hiring illegal aliens.

E-verify needs to be mandatory and both politicians and employers held accountable for their actions.
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