Oman Daily Observer

Texas investigat­es migrant child’s death after US detention

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MIAMI: Texas officials are investigat­ing the reported death of a migrant child who had been held recently at a US detention centre under allegedly “unsanitary conditions.”

State health and human services officials said they had opened an investigat­ion into the allegation­s, which first surfaced earlier this month.

The probe began on Thursday after representa­tives for the family shared the child’s name — which remains confidenti­al — to the authoritie­s.

The mother’s attorneys said they disclosed informatio­n about “a small child who tragically died after being detained by (US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, or ICE) in unsanitary conditions.”

“We currently are assessing the case and have no further comments,” the Arnold and Porter law firm added in a statement.

ICE said it was cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion. Neither authoritie­s nor attorneys provided details such as the child’s gender, nationalit­y or cause of death. The firm only indicated that the child had been detained at a facility in Dilley, southern Texas — one of three ICE centres that house families.

Controvers­y over the rumoured death erupted this week after The Dallas Morning News first reported the allegation­s on August 1. Family centres house children only if they are part of a family unit. In July, the three detention centres of this type held a total of 1,437 detainees.

The total number of immigrants detained in all ICE facilities in the United States amounted to 44,210 on July 16. A “zero tolerance” policy implemente­d earlier this year by President Donald Trump’s administra­tion, and since reversed, greatly increased arrests on the Usmexico border.

 ?? — Reuters file photo ?? Undocument­ed immigrant families are released from detention at a bus depot in Mcallen, Texas.
— Reuters file photo Undocument­ed immigrant families are released from detention at a bus depot in Mcallen, Texas.

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