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        <title>Humanitarian Worker Could Face Jail Time For Providing Aide To Illegal Immigrants - lets fight to make America the great country it once was - gube&apos;s Blog - Tehachapi News</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp;Is leaving water a good idea?
I say no to leaving jugs of water for illegal immigrants to drink.They are braking the law and should not be awarded waster for it. I am glad that the wildlife cops are issuing tickets for this criminal behavior. Two wrongs don&#039;t make a right.

Suleika Acosta, KOLD News 13 Reporter
Daniel Millis and volunteers from the group, No More Deaths, often leave jugs of water in the desert for illegal immigrants who are crossing.
&amp;quot;Migrants come by, they either pick it up and drink it and leave the bottle or they take it with them.&amp;quot;
Last week the group found the body of&amp;nbsp;a 14-year-old girl from El Salvador. Missing since January, Joseline was left behind by her group when she became too sick to continue.
&amp;quot;This is our home, we don&#039;t want people to die in our backyards.&amp;quot;
But Daniel and other humanitarian workers were leaving water and picking up trash when officers with the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge told them they were breaking the law.
&amp;quot;We consider the action they did was littering so we&#039;re not going to authorize littering on the wildlife refuge,&amp;quot; says Refuge Manager Sally Gall.
Officers gave Daniel a $175 citation and if he doesn&#039;t pay the ticket, he could face jail time and a hefty fine.
Gall says the water jugs are not the solution, but part of the problem.
&amp;quot;I understand that they are trying to help immigrants that are out there but by placing water jugs along the trail refuge, it is littering and we don&#039;t want to encourage littering. We have a tremendous problem with littering because of immigration problems.&amp;quot;
Gall says immigrants leave several tons of trash in their path, a potential threat to the wildlife they are working to preserve. Another humanitarian organization maintains three water beacons for immigrants but Daniel says it&#039;s not enough.
He shows us the discarded jugs they&#039;ve collected, among them Daniel finds a message from someone who chose to leave the litter behind, but for a different reason.
&amp;quot;We feel that this border policy is resulting in a lot of needless suffering and deaths in the desert and so we&#039;re going to continue with our humanitarian aide and efforts until there are no more deaths,&amp;quot; adds Daniel.
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        <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Is leaving water a good idea?
I say no to leaving jugs of water for illegal immigrants to drink.They are braking the law and should not be awarded waster for it. I am glad that the wildlife cops are issuing tickets for this criminal behavior. Two wrongs don&#039;t make a right.

Suleika Acosta, KOLD News 13 Reporter
Daniel Millis and volunteers from the group, No More Deaths, often leave jugs of water in the desert for illegal immigrants who are crossing.
&amp;quot;Migrants come by, they either pick it up and drink it and leave the bottle or they take it with them.&amp;quot;
Last week the group found the body of&amp;nbsp;a 14-year-old girl from El Salvador. Missing since January, Joseline was left behind by her group when she became too sick to continue.
&amp;quot;This is our home, we don&#039;t want people to die in our backyards.&amp;quot;
But Daniel and other humanitarian workers were leaving water and picking up trash when officers with the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge told them they were breaking the law.
&amp;quot;We consider the action they did was littering so we&#039;re not going to authorize littering on the wildlife refuge,&amp;quot; says Refuge Manager Sally Gall.
Officers gave Daniel a $175 citation and if he doesn&#039;t pay the ticket, he could face jail time and a hefty fine.
Gall says the water jugs are not the solution, but part of the problem.
&amp;quot;I understand that they are trying to help immigrants that are out there but by placing water jugs along the trail refuge, it is littering and we don&#039;t want to encourage littering. We have a tremendous problem with littering because of immigration problems.&amp;quot;
Gall says immigrants leave several tons of trash in their path, a potential threat to the wildlife they are working to preserve. Another humanitarian organization maintains three water beacons for immigrants but Daniel says it&#039;s not enough.
He shows us the discarded jugs they&#039;ve collected, among them Daniel finds a message from someone who chose to leave the litter behind, but for a different reason.
&amp;quot;We feel that this border policy is resulting in a lot of needless suffering and deaths in the desert and so we&#039;re going to continue with our humanitarian aide and efforts until there are no more deaths,&amp;quot; adds Daniel.
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        <pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 18:05:37 PST</pubDate>
                
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                <title>Feb 29,  2008 at 08:02 AM : Any American aiding...</title>
                <description>&lt;p&gt;Any American aiding illegal aliens is guilty of treason beginning with George Bush and those in Congress!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
                <link>http://www.tehachapinews.com/home/Blog/gube/22301/#c_203837</link>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;Any American aiding illegal aliens is guilty of treason beginning with George Bush and those in Congress!&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     
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