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The Toothbrush Debates skip to main | skip to sidebar The Toothbrush Debates Monday, March 07, 2011 Let there be No More Deaths! “It’s not a trail of despair,” our guide John says. “For the migrants, it is a trail of hope.” John volunteers with No More Deaths/No Más Muertes (NMD), a humanitarian aid organization that fights to end migrant deaths along the Arizona/Mexico border. Last year (from Oct. 1, 2009 to Sept. 1, 2010), the inhospitable frontier claimed the lives of at least 253 migrants – people young and old, male and female, who died from fatigue, injury, dehydration, and hypothermia. And those were just the recovered bodies, found by Border Patrol or NMD volunteers. Hundreds, maybe thousands, never arrive and are never found. “Disappeared,” in a way. I spent this past week (my law school spring break) along the Arizona/Mexican border and in Tucson, volunteering with No More Deaths. From the look of NMD volunteers – often young radical-types in tight...

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