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Omaha Steve

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Mon Aug 12, 2024, 07:19 AM Aug 2024

NYT: Eddie Canales, 76, Dies; Gave Migrants Water, and Dignity (UPDATED LINK)

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After a long career as a union organizer, he came out of retirement in 2013 to form the South Texas Human Rights Center and provide lifesaving aid.


Eddie Canales, the founder of the South Texas Human Rights Center, at a cemetery in Falfurrias, Texas, in 2022. In addition to providing water to migrants, his organization recovers, identifies and ensures proper burials for migrants’ remains.Credit...Allison Dinner/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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By Adam Nossiter
Aug. 10, 2024

Eddie Canales, a human rights advocate who fought to save migrants trekking through the harsh terrain of South Texas, died on July 30 at his home in Corpus Christi. He was 76.

The cause was pancreatic cancer, said Nancy Vera, his associate at the South Texas Human Rights Center, the nonprofit rescue organization that Mr. Canales founded in Falfurrias, Texas.

For over a decade, Mr. Canales placed dozens of water stations — giant blue plastic barrels marked “Agua” filled with gallon water jugs — along the region’s routes for migrants evading a checkpoint on U.S. Route 281, about 70 miles north of the border with Mexico. The migrants, who are usually led (and sometimes abandoned) by smugglers, known as “coyotes,” leave the main road and undertake a perilous journey through featureless scrub and bush to evade the Border Patrol.

Some don’t make it. Those who fail succumb to severe dehydration, hunger and exposure to the unforgiving elements in a semi-desert where temperatures can easily reach 100 degrees in the summer and drop below freezing during the winter. Mr. Canales led a campaign to recover, identify and ensure proper burials for the migrants’ remains.

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NYT: Eddie Canales, 76, Dies; Gave Migrants Water, and Dignity (UPDATED LINK) (Original Post) Omaha Steve Aug 2024 OP
Sounds like a life well-lived! 70sEraVet Aug 2024 #1
Archive link to no pay wall version. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Aug 2024 #2
Thank YOU Omaha Steve Aug 2024 #3
You're welcome. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Aug 2024 #4
American Hero. quaint Aug 2024 #5

70sEraVet

(4,145 posts)
1. Sounds like a life well-lived!
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 08:28 AM
Aug 2024

Too bad there's no way to tally how many lives he saved with his water stations.
As the caretaker of an old Africa American cemetery, his efforts to give proper burials to migrants especially touch my heart.

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