A border vigilante near Sasabe yelled at a group of Tucson Audubon Society birders, calling them 'traffickers in training,' and destroyed humanitarian aid left for migrants over the weekend.
Danyelle Khmara A border vigilante near Sasabe yelled at a group of Tucson Audubon Society birders, calling them"traffickers in training," and destroyed humanitarian aid left for migrants.
Humane Borders has special-use permits from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to maintain four water locations in the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. It’s not clear from Flores’ video where he was or what humanitarian group left the supplies he destroyed. Flores also posted a separate video of himself Sunday harassing a group of birders from the Tucson Audubon Society during an event called Birding the Border, which had about 20 people in attendance.
“You guys gonna have fun learning how to child traffic?” he shouts at their cars as they slowly pass him as he stands on the dirt border road. “Given the inherent confusion the wild landscapes of the borderlands present to people, coupled with language and cultural barriers and inflamed tempers, I worry that a tragic encounter could occur, because it’s happened before,” Traphagen said.
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