Joel shows me a plastic bag filled with food that he carries with him in the event that he runs into traveling immigrants at the water sites. He is not allowed to leave food behind, but can hand it directly to them. Joel says he never knows when that’s going to happen, so he carries these bags with him at all times.
The bags contain non-perishable items that will last during a long walk in the desert. They are filled with things like peanut butter, granola bars and canned goods that are easy-open.
He tells me that even if he could, he wouldn’t want to leave food behind because he worries that anti-immigrant groups will contaminate it to retaliate against those crossing the border. A group who call themselves “The Minute Men” roam the desert armed with rifles and other weapons, have been known to urinate in water cans or add chemicals to the food left behind to harm or kill immigrants crossing the desert.
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