Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Didn’t expect US to use tear gas on children’

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TIJUANA: A migrant mother photograph­ed running with her daughters from tear gas at the US-MEXico border said she never expected the US Border Patrol to fire gas canisters at children and families.

After travelling north from Honduras and spending a week in the Mexican border town of Tijuana, Maria Meza set out on Sunday with her five children to claim asylum at the US border crossing. She and hundreds of other Central American migrants were blocked by Mexican police and staged a protest in front of the border, some rushing the US fence.

Three tear gas canisters shot from the US side landed around Meza and her children, who range in age from toddlers to teenagers, she said in an interview at a Tijuana migrant shelter. “The first thing I did was grab my children,” said Meza. A photo of her clutching the hands of twin five-year-old daughters Saira and Cheili, as her 13-year-old daughter Jamie runs alongside, has gone viral and sparked angry reactions from some lawmakers and charities. “I was scared, and I thought I was going to die with them because of the gas.”

Her young son James nearly fainted when a canister landed near him. Meza fell and struggled to get up amidst the gas. A young man gave her his hand and pulled her to her feet. “We never thought they were going to fire these bombs where there were children, because there were lots of children,” said Meza, sitting in view of the US border fence. “It wasn’t right, they know we are human beings, the same as them,” said Meza.

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