Barrels of water left out for migrants mysteriously go missing in South Texas
As Texas continues to bake under relentless heat, a South Texas sheriff's office and a human rights activist are working to replace missing water stations put out for migrants traveling through inhospitable terrain, as first reported by the Associated Press. The stations, meant to help avoid migrant deaths, were first reported missing in July. Using Google Maps, the AP confirmed that some of the barrels first began to go missing two years ago.
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