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Journey in the Sonoran Desert 

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Since April 2020, Border Patrol has been deporting 600 to 700 migrants a week to the remote town of Sasabe, Sonora, Mexico. Unlike like larger border cities, Sasabe is a remote town along the border in the Sonoran Desert. Here, are the are no shelters or transportation for deportees arriving into Mexico. Since September, Salvavision has brought 700 bags of food for support of deportees arriving into Sasabe. Most who have spent long journeys walking in the desert to seek in Asylum in the US.
With many more struggles migrants face, Salvavision continues to provide humanitarian support for asylum seekers, detainees in ICE detention centers, and returnees in their home countries. From financial & legal support, to reconnecting families, Salvavision's humanitarian aid is crucial for the basic human rights of migrants.
A special thank you to Dora Rodriguez & the Salvavision team.
Filmed/Edited by Charlie Ehrman
Co-Interviewer Rosario Rodriguez
A Room Seven Studio Production
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Desde abril de 2020, la Patrulla Fronteriza ha estado deportando de 600 a 700 migrantes a la semana a la remota ciudad de Sasabe, Sonora, México. A diferencia de las ciudades fronterizas más grandes, Sasabe es una ciudad remota a lo largo de la frontera en el desierto de Sonora. Aquí no hay refugios ni transporte para deportados que llegan a México. Desde septiembre, Salvavisión ha traído 700 bolsas de comida para apoyar a los deportados que llegan a Sasabe. La mayoría de los que han pasado largos viajes caminando por el desierto para buscar asilo en Estados Unidos.
Con muchas más luchas que enfrentan los migrantes, Salvavisión continúa brindando apoyo humanitario a solicitantes de asilo, detenidos en los centros de detención de ICE y repatriados en sus países de origen. Desde el apoyo financiero y legal hasta la reconexión de familias, la ayuda humanitaria de Salvavision es crucial para los derechos humanos básicos de los migrantes.
Un agradecimiento especial a Dora Rodríguez y al equipo de Salvavisión.
0:00, Sasabe Crisis
3:06, Migrant deaths in the Arizona Desert
5:04, Title 42 expulsions of Migrants due to COVID-19
6:35, Remain in Mexico Policy
8:13, Dora's Story: Fleeing the Civil War in El Salvador
13:20, Salvavision supporting detainees in ICE Detention Centers
17:41, Reconnecting separated families
18:46, Hope for the future of Migrant rights

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Комментарии : 6   
@NabyBaby
@NabyBaby 2 года назад
Excelente producción hermano muchas felicidades 👏
@jyodan_music
@jyodan_music 3 года назад
Heartbreaking story 💔 but I’m glad to learn ☺️
@ROOMSEVENSTUDIO
@ROOMSEVENSTUDIO 3 года назад
Thank you brother
@lowgototheparty
@lowgototheparty 3 года назад
amazing
@ROOMSEVENSTUDIO
@ROOMSEVENSTUDIO 3 года назад
💕
@wandaborland4696
@wandaborland4696 2 года назад
I am editing two programs that Dora Rodriguez recorded with producer Daniel Lehner. May I use some of the footage in this video? Mostly I would like to use some of the drone footage of the desert, ICE patrol & trucks, and the wall with barbed wire and the border patrol logo. Dora gave me your eMail and I've sent you two eMails, but thought I'd try to reach your through your RU-vid channel too. May I have your permission to use some of your footage and to submit the video in it's entirety to our local public access TV station??
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