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‘Good Samaritans should not be prosecuted for helping people’
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July 7, 2019
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Amnesty International's latest report from the US-Mexico border focuses on activists looking to assist would-be migrants. Its author Brian Griffey says some of the state's steps amount to "contempt for the rule of law."
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