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To: carranza2 who wrote (57571)8/2/2004 10:30:08 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793795
 
Well, don't you worry, c2.

Lifesaving water stations like those that dot the Arizona desert, providing relief to weary illegal border crossers, are being installed south of the border, along a stretch of Sonoran land between Naco and Agua Prieta.

Humane Borders, the Tucson-based private organization that places the blue barrels filled with water and marked by flags atop 20-foot poles along desert paths favored by illegal entrants, plans to have as many as a dozen new stations south of the border in projects involving partners from the United States and Mexico.


Wasn't Arizona sued last year by an illegal immigrant advocacy group for not providing water to illegals?
As Will Rogers said,
Common sense ain't common.