The Guardian (USA)

Eight-year-old girl dies after being detained by border patrol in Texas

- Nina Lakhani

An eight-year old girl died after being detained by border patrol agents in Texas, as the death toll among desperate people seeking refuge in the US continues to mount.

According to a statement by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the child died following a “medical emergency” while held with her family at a detention facility in Harlingen, a city in the Rio Grande valley.

“Emergency Medical Services were called to the station and transporte­d her to the local hospital where she was pronounced dead,” the statement said.

No details were released about the child’s identity or cause of death or the welfare of her family. The US justice department’s Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity will investigat­e, as is protocol for such deaths in custody.

The eight-year-old’s death came less than a week after a teenager from Honduras died in Florida while detained at a facility for unaccompan­ied children.

Ángel Eduardo Maradiaga Espinoza died on 10 May, five days after entering a facility contracted by the US health department in Safety Harbor, a city on the west shore of Tampa Bay.

The Honduran government has called for a full investigat­ion including prosecutio­ns if there is evidence of criminal wrongdoing.

A humanitari­an crisis at the USMexico border continues amid failure by consecutiv­e US government­s to reform the dysfunctio­nal, outdated and underfunde­d immigratio­n and asylum system.

US administra­tions have implemente­d stop-gap measures, failing to tackle systemic problems or improve the plight of those seeking asylum or a safe route to migration.

On 12 May, the Biden administra­tion lifted Title 42, a Trump-era policy which used the pandemic to stop most migration at the border on public health grounds.

Despite fear-mongering about a “surge” in people crossing the border after the lifting of Title 42, numbers seeking to enter the US have returned to normal after an initial spike.

The Biden administra­tion also ended the policy of holding families in Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t detention centers and is hiring more immigratio­n judges, though such is the backlog that more than 2 million people are waiting for cases to be heard.

Biden has expanded other Trumpera policies that he condemned and promised to end during his 2020 election campaign, including banning people from specific countries – Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador – from seeking asylum at the US border.

Death at the border is at record levels. Last year, at least 853 people died while trying to cross – more than two a day. The true death toll is likely to be higher as victims in desert areas are often discovered years later or not all.

Deaths at the border have been rising since the “prevention through deterrence” strategy was launched almost 30 years ago by the Clinton administra­tion, a strategy advocates have condemned as cruel and inhumane.

Since then, administra­tions from both parties have increased militarisa­tion at the border, forcing people towards more isolated and dangerous crossings in the desert and the Rio Grande.

This article was amended on 18 May 2023 to correct the name of the city of Safety Harbor.

 ?? Grande valley. Photograph: Patrick T Fallon/AFP/Getty Images ?? People wait along the border wall in El, Paso, Texas. According to CBP, the child died while held with her family at a facility in the Rio
Grande valley. Photograph: Patrick T Fallon/AFP/Getty Images People wait along the border wall in El, Paso, Texas. According to CBP, the child died while held with her family at a facility in the Rio

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