The Citizen (KZN)

Child, 7, held at US border dies

- Washington

– A seven-year-old Guatemalan girl died in American custody after being detained by US border police in New Mexico, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.

The girl, who illegally crossed the border from Mexico with her father and dozens of others, died last week of “dehydratio­n and shock”, the newspaper reported, citing US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

She had “reportedly had not eaten or consumed water for several days”, the CBP told the newspaper, which said she began having seizures more than eight hours after being detained.

Emergency responders had measured her body temperatur­e at 105.7ºC, the Post said.

She died after being flown to hospital.

The name of the girl and her father have not been released.

The father is in El Paso, Texas, awaiting a meeting with Guatemalan consular officials, the Post said, quoting CBP, which said it was investigat­ing the incident.

President Donald Trump has made hard-line immigratio­n policies a central plank of his presidency, drawing fire from critics who accuse him of demonising migrants for political gain.

Much attention has been focused on caravans of thousands of Central Americans, who have made their way to Tijuana, Mexico, just south from San Diego, California, in a challenge to Trump, who criticised them as posing an “invasion”.

But migrants fleeing poverty and gang violence also continue to cross over in New Mexico, Texas and Arizona, after enduring dangerous treks through Mexico.

The CBP expressed its regret for the death of the girl, the Post said.

“Border Patrol agents took every possible steps to save the child’s life under the most trying of circumstan­ces,” CBP spokespers­on Andrew Meehan said.

“As fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, we empathise with the loss of any child,” he said.

Trump has vowed to build a wall on the border with Mexico.

He has deployed thousands of US troops there and separated more than 2 000 migrant children from their parents as part of a “zero tolerance” policy on illegal immigratio­n. – AFP

Border Patrol agents took every possible steps to save the child’s life under the most trying of circumstan­ces.

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