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Fifth migrant in custody dies at US-Mexico border

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The United States on Monday (local time) said that a 16-year-old boy from Guatemala died at a Border Patrol station in southern Texas, becoming the fifth death of migrant child since December last year.

In a statement, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said the Border Patrol apprehende­d the teenager in Rio Grande Valley on May 13. The CBP said the teenager was found unresponsi­ve on Monday morning during a welfare check, Al Jazeera reported.

The agency did not state why the teenager was detained for a week but said he was "due for placement" in a facility for youth operated by the US Department of Health and Human Services.

The incident happened less than a week following the death of a two-year-old child after he and his mother were detained by the Border Patrol.

According to the US and Guatemalan authoritie­s, the small child died after several weeks in the hospital. Officials, at that time, were quoted as saying that the boy was suffering from very high fever and difficulty in breathing, and was later diagnosed with pneumonia at a children's hospital.

"Four in six months is a clear pattern of willful, callous disregard for children's lives," Jess Morales Rocketto, chair of the advocacy group 'Families Belong Together' told Al Jazeera.

All five children who lost their lives after being apprehende­d by the Border Patrol so far were from Guatemala, a Latin American nation ravaged by organised crime and extortion, poverty, rampant corruption, and political turmoil.

More than 114,000 people from Guatemala have been apprehende­d by the Border Patrol between October and April.

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