The Mexican consul in Calexico, Vargas was called to Yuma on the day the Wellton 26 were found. Because Yuma had no consulate at that time, Calexico was responsible for the Yuma sector. Vargas, a “no-nonsense consul who brooked no foolishness,” was a tireless and necessary advocate for the survivors as well as the dead. Vargas herself accompanied the bodies of the Yuma 14 to examination and preparation in Phoenix, and then arranged for a cargo jet to take them all back to Mexico. She flew with them, and lamented the fact that all the money it took to get them home—nearly seventy-thousand U.S. dollars—could have made an astounding difference in the lives of these individuals had it simply been invested in their villages’ futures in the first place.