From: Robert Koumal To: GRIJALVA FERNANDO Subject: RE: No More Deaths Disappeared Part 2 Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 10:59:00 AM TY From: GRIJALVA, FERNANDO Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 10:34 AM To: Robert Koumal Rijk Morawe Subject: FW: No More Deaths Disappeared Part 2 For your situational awareness. Fernando T. Grijalva Patrol Agent in Charge Ajo Border Patrol Station 520-387-0401 (office) (mobile) Subject: FW: No More Deaths - Disappeared Part 2 Awareness for No More Deaths (NMD) events. This information has been shared with TCA PAO. NMD is hosting part two of a three-part series relating to the negative impact of border enforcement on the lives of illegal aliens. Part 1 - Centered on ?Chase and Scatter,? implying that Border Patrol pursues illegal aliens with the intent of causing them to scatter and get lost in the desert, making them more prone to injury and/or getting lost (referred to as ?disappeared?). Part 2 - Focuses on allegations that the Border Patrol attempts to thwart humanitarian efforts by vandalizing food and water drops left by organizations such as No More Deaths. NMD will further describe its claims on 01/17/2018 at the Global Justice Center, and will post its report online, at Part 3 TBD. Attached are additional PDFs taken from publically posted content if you need them for reference. These are from Part 1 as well as the ?Spring Volunteer? info. We can keep an out for Part 2 if it gets posted tomorrow. Additional Spring Volunteer events scheduled for March (to include participating in water drops and attending a Streamline session at the federal courthouse). See attachment for additional details. All referenced data for their statistics is said to be from years 2012-2015.   UPDATE as of 0900 hrs 01/17/2018.   No More Deaths just posted Part 2 of its three-part “Death and Disappearance” series on its website, www.thedisappearedreport.com. I have saved it as a PDF and attached it for your convenience and dissemination.   Also, NMD has posted a “Call Flood” message on its Facebook page, encouraging people to call the Tucson Border Patrol Station to express their outrage at Border Patrol for vandalizing and impeding humanitarian efforts. They have included the main line for the station (520-748-3000), and a sample script of what to say. Agents and staff at TUS should be made aware in case they receive a flood of calls.     In general, the addresses vandalism of their food and water drops, highlights the Border Patrol raid on their camp in June 2017, and uses various scientific calculations to illustrate that the punctured water bottles were located in areas where their loss would be most lethal to migrants.   Game cam photos are included, ranging from 2010 to 2017. There is an image from 2017 of an agent “stealing” a blanket, though he could also be innocently retrieving what appears to be trash left in a remote location. In the wake of the NMD Camp raid in June 2017, the video footage of agents vandalizing water bottles in 2012 was re-circulated online. It is likely there is video footage of the 2017 encounters. I haven’t located this footage yet; it is also possible more will be shown at the meeting scheduled for tonight at 8pm at the Global Justice Center.