TUCSON, Ariz. – The U.S. government has
halted flights home for Mexicans caught entering the country illegally
in the deadly summer heat of Arizona's deserts, a money-saving move that
ends a seven-year experiment that cost taxpayers nearly $100 million.
More than 125,000 passengers were flown deep into Mexico for free
since 2004 in an effort that initially met with skepticism from Mexican
government officials and migrants, but was gradually embraced as a way
to help people back on their feet and save lives.
The Border Patrol hailed it as a way to discourage people from trying
their luck again, and it appears to have kept many away -- at least for
a short time.
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