Border Deaths Spike 27 Percent, Even As Immigration From Mexico Drops, Report Says
Border Deaths Spike 27 Percent, Even As Immigration From Mexico Drops, Report Says
The Huffington Post | By Roque Planas
Posted: 03/20/2013 1:47 pm EDT
Deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border spiked 28 percent last year, according to a report released Tuesday that calls for the implementation of a guest worker program to stem the number of deaths.
In 2012, 477 migrants lost their lives attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border -- up from 375 the year before, according to the report by the National Foundation for American Policy titled How Many More Deaths? The Moral Case for a Temporary Worker Program. That figure is the highest since 2005, when 492 migrants died.
If Congress adopted reforms to allow the legal entry of foreign workers in sufficient numbers, the tragedy of immigrant deaths at the border would largely disappear and illegal entry to the United States would be reduced, the reports author Stuart Anderson said in a statement.
The report, which bases its figures for the number of deaths on data from the U.S. Border Patrol, comes as the U.S. Congress is grappling with the contentious issue of immigration reform. With Republican opposition fading away, a comprehensive bill appears to have a chance of passing this year.
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