Screenshot from video provided by No More Deaths. Credit: No More Deaths
No More Deaths, a humanitarian aid group based in Southern Arizona, said Border Patrol agents entered a humanitarian aid station without a warrant and arrested three people Nov. 23, according to a Monday news release.
The aid station, known as Byrd Camp, provides medical assistance, food and shelter to people crossing the U.S.-México border under dangerous conditions.
Volunteers with No More Deaths reported that in the late afternoon, federal agents were parked at the entrance to the camp and shouted “United States Border Patrol! Come out, come out!” over loudspeakers. The agents requested permission to enter the property. When volunteers refused to let them in without a warrant, the agents returned to their vehicl

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