Arizona should drop charges against
pro-migrant activist: U.N.
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[June 05, 2019]
GENEVA (Reuters) - United Nations
human rights experts urged U.S. authorities on Wednesday to drop charges
against an Arizona man on trial for providing aid and shelter to
migrants crossing over from Mexico.
On Wednesday, a prosecutor said at the trial's opening that Scott
Warren, an activist in the southwestern U.S. state charged with
harboring two undocumented migrants, was part of a conspiracy to
transport and "shield" the men from law enforcement.
Warren faces three felony counts for allegedly transporting, harboring
and hiding the men - a case likely to set a precedent over what aid U.S.
citizens can give to illegal border crossers. He faces up to 20 years in
prison if convicted on all counts.
“Providing humanitarian aid is not a crime. We urge the U.S. authorities
to immediately drop all charges against Scott Warren,” the U.N. experts,
including those dealing with migrant rights and the right to health,
said in a joint statement.
Warren is a volunteer for No More Deaths, a charity that provides water,
food and medical aid to mostly Central American migrants crossing
Arizona's southern deserts, where temperatures drop below freezing in
winter and exceed 115 Fahrenheit (46 Celsius) in summer. Over 3,000
migrants have died trying to cross the area since 2001, according to
Pima County data.
His arrest in January 2018 came hours after the group released a report
that "documented the implication of Border Control agents in the
systematic destruction of humanitarian supplies, including water stores,
and denounced a pattern of harassment, intimidation and surveillance
against humanitarian aid workers", the U.N. experts said in their
statement.
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A sign in support of "No Más Muertes/No More Deaths" is displayed in
the neighborhood surrounding the courthouse in Tucson, Arizona where
humanitarian volunteer Scott Warren faces charges of harboring and
conspiracy to transport undocumented migrants, May 29, 2019.
REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara/File Photo
"The vital and legitimate humanitarian work of Scott Warren and No
More Deaths upholds the right to life and prevents the deaths of
migrants and asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexican border.”
Defying increasing criticism from within his own party, U.S.
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would likely go ahead with
new tariffs on imports from Mexico to pressure it to clamp down on
rising numbers of migrants entering the United States.
(Writing by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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