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'Federal Black Robed Tyrant Reverses Conviction of Border Volunteers, Challenging Govt's 'Gruesome Logic' | ||
2020-02-05 | ||
![]() The reversal, written by U.S. District Judge Rosemary Márquez,
The defendants in the case ‐ Natalie Hoffman, Oona Holcomb, Madeline Huse, and Zaachila Orozco-McCormick ‐ were fined and given probation in March of last year for entering the Cabeza Prieta Wildlife Refuge in the summer of 2017 without a permit, driving on a restricted access road and leaving food, water, and other humanitarian aid supplies for migrants passing through in the summer heat. They were the first among a group of volunteers with the faith-based humanitarian group, No More Deaths, to go to trial for their aid work in 2019. The remains of roughly 3,000 migrants have been recovered in Pima County alone since 2000. Experts are confident that the true death toll is much higher. Situated at the heart of the Sonoran Desert, the Cabeza Prieta refuge is one of the deadliest spaces in the region. As Márquez made clear in her decision, the No More Deaths volunteers admitted to the factual claims in the case: that they left aid supplies in "an area of desert wilderness where people frequently die of dehydration and exposure." But in appealing their convictions, Márquez went on to write, the defendants had successfully argued that their actions ‐ imbued "with the avowed goal of mitigating death and suffering" ‐ were protected under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA. The defendants established that they were exercising their "sincere religious beliefs," Márquez wrote, while the government failed to demonstrate that its application of the refuge rules was carried out in the "least restrictive" manner available.
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Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 They weren't charged with aid and comfort, btw. They were charged with infractions such as: entering closed areas, traveling off established roads, leaving items in a national park, etc. All valid and all guilty |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-02-05 12:59 |
#3 Since when is this religious freedom? Aid and Comfort To render assistance or counsel. Any act that deliberately strengthens or tends to strengthen enemies of the United States, or that weakens or tends to weaken the power of the United States to resist and attack such enemies is characterized as aid and comfort. Article 3, section 3, clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that the giving of aid and comfort to the enemy is an element in the crime of Treason. Aid and comfort may consist of substantial assistance or the mere attempt to provide some support; actual help or the success of the enterprise is not relevant. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2020-02-05 12:52 |
#2 Fixed Boarder to Border in headline... Snow sure they were going down snowy hills. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2020-02-05 03:49 |
#1 As long as the group didn't withhold aid from any LGBTQXYZ they are going to be protected, but refusing to bake a cake for them then they're toast. |
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839 2020-02-05 02:02 |