The Sunday Telegraph

Trump blames Democrats for children’s deaths in US custody

- By Harriet Alexander

PRESIDENT Donald Trump has blamed the Democrats for the deaths of two migrant children in US custody, and also lashed out at the children’s parents for mistreatin­g them.

On Christmas Day it was announced that an eight-year-old boy from Guatemala died in US government custody, becoming the second migrant child to pass away while in the administra­tion’s care this month.

The death came just weeks after Jakelin Caal, a seven-year-old Guatemalan, died in a hospital on Dec 8, shortly after being apprehende­d by border agents. She died of dehydratio­n and shock after crossing from Mexico into the United States illegally with her father.

Mr Trump yesterday said the Democrats – who are refusing to fund his $5 billion (£4bn) plans for a border wall – were to blame for the two deaths.

“Any deaths of children or others at the Border are strictly the fault of the Democrats and their pathetic immigratio­n policies that allow people to make the long trek thinking they can enter our country illegally,” he tweeted.

“They can’t. If we had a Wall, they wouldn’t even try!”

He then turned to blame the children’s’ parents.

“The two children in question were very sick before they were given over to Border Patrol.

“The father of the young girl said it was not their fault, he hadn’t given her water in days.

“Border Patrol needs the Wall and it will all end. They are working so hard & getting so little credit!”

Mr Trump remains cooped up in the White House, having cancelled his planned Christmas holiday break at his private Florida club.

The US government shut down on Dec 21, running out of money after Democrats and Republican­s failed to agree on the budget, sparring over funding for the border wall.

Mr Trump tweeted earlier yesterday that he was “in the White House waiting for the Democrats to come on over and make a deal on Border Security”.

But there has been little direct con- tact between either side during the stalemate, and Mr Trump did not ask Republican­s, who hold a monopoly on power in Washington for another five days, to keep Congress in session.

Several federal department­s are running on a skeleton staff, and Nasa has dramatical­ly reduced its staffing in the midst of the standoff.

On Friday night the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, which had the money to function a week longer than some agencies, implemente­d its shutdown plan at midnight.

The Smithsonia­n Institutio­n has also announced that its museums and galleries will close starting midweek if the partial shutdown drags on.

 ??  ?? Claudia Maquin, 27, shows a photo of Jakelin, her daughter, who died earlier this month
Claudia Maquin, 27, shows a photo of Jakelin, her daughter, who died earlier this month

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