Homeland Security ‘Begging Parents’ To Not Put ‘Their Children At Risk’ After 7-Year-Old Guatemalan Girl Dies Of Dehydration
A 7-year-old Guatemalan girl died hours after being taken into custody by Border Patrol officers in New Mexico for illegally crossing the border from Mexico with her father, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Thursday.
The girl and her father were part of a larger group of 163 migrants who turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents on Dec. 6, according to CBP records seen by The Washington Post.
The young girl, who’s name has not been released, began experiencing seizures around 6:25 a.m. after being taken to the facility. After local EMS arrived, the girl was determined to have a 105.7-degree fever.
She was then transferred via Air Ambulance to El Paso, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
“At the hospital, the child was revived after going into cardiac arrest. However, the child did not recover and died at the hospital less than 24 hours after being transported,” the DHS spokesperson said.
She was in CBP custody for a total of eight hours, and had reportedly not eaten or drank anything for several days.
The DHS acknowledged it could take several weeks to receive the results of an autopsy, but the agency is investigating the incident to ensure all CBP protocol was followed.
“Unfortunately, despite our best efforts and the best efforts of the medical team treating the child, we were unable to stop this tragedy from occurring. Once again, we are begging parents to not put themselves or their children at risk attempting to enter illegally,” DHS said in a statement.
“Please present yourselves at a port of entry and seek to enter legally and safely.”
A few lawmakers are demanding a full investigation into the incident, with incoming Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairman Rep. Joaquin Castro calling the situation at the border a “humanitarian crisis.”
.@HispanicCaucus Chairman Elect @JoaquinCastrotx Statement on Reports of Child Death in @CBP Custody. https://t.co/kUzwUa2Bn3 pic.twitter.com/SlDUHSCBgn
— Congressional Hispanic Caucus (@HispanicCaucus) December 14, 2018
“I am devastated by reports of a 7-year-old girl who had been taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Border Protection who died due to dehydration and exhaustion,” Castro’s statement reads.
“On behalf of the Department of Homeland Security, our sincerest condolences go out to the family of the child,” DHS’s statement similarly echoed.
The child’s death at the border comes amid a battle between Democrats and Republicans over a potential government shutdown over funding for President Donald Trump’s border wall.
Trump told House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Tuesday in a televised meeting in the Oval Office that he’d shut down the government if Democrats don’t fund the wall.
Schumer and Pelosi remained steadfast in their claims that they would not provide additional funding, although no alternative to the shutdown has been raised.
“I want to be crystal clear-there will be no additional appropriations to pay for the border wall,” Schumer said Thursday on the Senate floor. “It’s done.”
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