In LEFT TO DIE, we document how families of the disappeared face a negligent and hostile Border Patrol search and rescue response system.
Lacking adequate government emergency services, many seek help from aid groups.
Border Patrol routinely obstructs these efforts. 🧵⬇️
Families often receive urgent calls from loved ones who are lost and in distress in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, or from an eyewitness who was with them in the desert.
These calls can contain crucial details regarding the person’s location and medical condition.
Faced with an inadequate and discriminatory emergency response system controlled by Border Patrol, family members take on the monumental work of acting as emergency first responders.
Here’s a partial list of actions family members have taken to locate their missing loved ones...
1. Repeatedly calling police, Border Patrol, ICE offices, hospitals, detention centers, morgues, immigration attorneys, non-profits, and news outlets.
2. Taking out missing persons ads, putting up posters, searching and posting on the Internet, in hopes of hearing word of their loved ones whereabouts.