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Defending Those Who Protect Refugees

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 2021

Greg Kuykendall*
Affiliation:
Kuykendall Law LLP.

Extract

The United States government created and then nourished an ever-growing humanitarian aid crisis over the last twenty-five years in the borderlands of Arizona. Many thousands have perished and many thousands more have suffered unconscionable hardship and horrific abuse as a direct result of this crisis of the government's own making. Making matters excruciatingly worse, recently the Trump administration's Department of Justice escalated the crisis by prosecuting humanitarian aid workers for their life-saving actions.

Type
Imprisoning Schindler: Responding to the Legal Vulnerability of Those Who Aid Refugees
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The American Society of International Law.

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References

1 No More Death, Part 2 Interference with Humanitarian Aid: Death and Disappearance on the US-Mexico Border, available at disappeared_report_part_2.pdf (thedisappearedreport.org).

2 No More Deaths, Footage of Border Patrol Vandalism of Humanitarian Aid, 2010–2017 (Jan. 17, 2018), at Footage of Border Patrol vandalism of humanitarian aid, 2010–2017 | No More Deaths • No Más Muertes.