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    Cell phone saves illegal immigrants lost in Arizona

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    Cell phone saves immigrants lost in Arizona
    Thu Jun 8, 2006 9:17 AM ET



    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A group of stranded illegal immigrants facing death in the parched Arizona desert saved themselves by using a cell phone to call rescue services, the U.S. Border Patrol said.

    The group of eight Mexicans got lost in the desert southeast of Tacna, Arizona, and called for help early on Wednesday after their guides abandoned them during a two-day trek across the border from Mexico.

    Disoriented and without food or water, they used a cell phone to dial 911. Rescuers dispatched helicopters and located the group shortly before dawn, the Yuma Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol said in a statement.

    President George W. Bush visited Yuma on Tuesday as part of a tour to drum up support for an immigration overhaul that seeks to give millions of illegal immigrants a pathway to U.S. citizenship and tighten security on the Mexico border.

    Arizona is the principal route for mostly Mexican migrants seeking a new life in the United States. Last year more than 260 died trekking north over the desert, where summer temperatures reach highs of around 120 degrees F (49 C).

    This year, the Border Patrol has stepped up flights over the scorching, cactus-strewn wastes in a bid to save more lives. So far agents have rescued 309 migrants in the Yuma area since October 1, up from 203 in the same period a year earlier.

    "This summer we are not going to be caught off guard ... we are definitely better prepared," said Richard Hays, the Border Patrol's spokesman in Yuma.

    The number of recorded migrant deaths in the desert state has dropped to 107 in the eight months since October from 124 in the same period a year earlier, Border Patrol figures show.



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    Shame on those who lure illegals into our country for use as slave labor. Shame on the politicians bent on leaving the borders open. They should have to answer to those deaths in the desert. This is their doing.

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    If they are so darn poor, how do they afford a cell phone and services

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    How do you say "can you hear me now?" in spanish?
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    Governor Napolitano should send Fox a bill for all the medical expenses these rescues are causing and taxing on our hospitals. What we need here in Arizona is a wall that will stop this flood. That's how we could help to save more lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ConcernedCitizen
    If they are so darn poor, how do they afford a cell phone and services
    AMEN - I have said this numerous times in the past few months...

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