Kino Border Initiative

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Currently, the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona is concerned that illegal immigrants are detained and then deported without their belongings. Border Patrol agents confiscate detainee 's money, cell phones, ID cards and other belongings and in one third to one half of the cases, the detainees are deported and then dropped of in an unfamiliar Mexican town without their belongings. According to the ACLU of Arizona, this practice is contrary to international human rights. Deportees who are transported to a Mexican town where they do not know anyone and are alone, with nothing but the clothes on their backs are vulnerable. The Kino Border Initiative operates in Nogolas, the town where most of the Border Patrol buses leave deportees. If deportees do see their money returned, it is in the form of a U.S. check, which is worthless to them. The Initiative helps people cash their checks and the group More Deaths assists deportees who want to contact family members. The Kino Border Initiative successfully stopped Border Patrol agents from leaving people in Nogalos in the middle of the night, where, with no money and no phone, deportees were subject to sexual assault and violence. …show more content…

The fund was established by Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin, with the money coming from a settlement from Maricopa County, Arizona. The county 's sheriff illegally arrested Lacey and Larkin without cause and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office had no right to the issue grand jury subpoenas that put the two in