Seven-year-old girl who died at border did not receive medical care for 90 minutes

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A 7-yr-old Guatemalan girl who died in the custody of U.S. Customs and Border Protection did not receive medical care for 90 minutes.

 

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you fail to mention she didn't receive food or water from her father, dragging her across the desert for days!

From the Party of CHRISTIAN VALUES(?) PLEASE REMEMBER THIS. Remember the great Sermons of Jesus Christ? Did he tell them 'go home to eat?' NO. He fed them all with 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. I REMEMBER MY LORD AND SAVIOR. HE WASN'T CRUEL. AND YES, I AM A DEMOCRAT.

The Minute that Border Patrol took custody of the little girl, they had the Responsibility of her welfare.A bottle of IV fluids would have saved her.If You feel no responsibility 4 a human child.Please get off the Planet!

And US citizens get no care for decades....

I hope the UN has been informed.

90 minutes after being picked up in the middle of a desert? Father recklessly endangered her by going into desert without sufficient water/supplies instead of waiting to go through regular border crossing, father should be prosecuted and deported

Criminal accountability!!! We want justice!! Those responsible all the way up the chain should pay for this heinous crime!!! 😡🤬😓

I am horrified by the cold heartless comments on this thread. Is this what America has become?

Arrest and then deport the girls parents for child abuse.

Never a word about the cartels who make thousands pp smuggling people into the USA. Liberial policy fuels this operation.

She would still be alive if she was still in Guatemala

Please stay in Guatemala so you get care you need. Its not better here (message to all Guatemalans)

actually that's pretty fast

so now it's our fault. they don't have medical facilities along the border you dopes. don't bring your kids through the desert!

Demagogues! Never let a death go to waste, notwithstanding that the person that brought her into US illegally is responsible.

What sort of a parent drags their kid illegally across borders and lets them become dehydrated to the point of death?

So sad 😭, when a child dies do to the action, of their terrible parents.

her dad should have got her a drink of water while waiting

After already being held by border control for 7 hours Now we know, we put them in cages and don't even offer children basic medical care, food and water

Did she bring plague into country?

WSJ published her name.

Sounds like DHS is guilty of child abuse and neglect, if not outright murder. Who will be held accountable?

Wow, so awful. I hope her parents sue. The only thing worse would be to drag a child into the desert for several days without food or wat... wait...

That should have been something they did immediately, not waiting for that long. Especially when the father told them she was sick. My heart breaks for her family

And here in lies the problem. Shameful

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Girl who died at border did not receive medical care for 90 minutesJUST IN: 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who died in custody of US Customs and Border Protection waited an hour-and-a-half before receiving emergency medical care after showing symptoms, officials said Friday. - JuliaEAinsley / jacobsoboroff Trump Nazis in the White House! ImpeachTrump Maybe try sharing the DHS official statement from their Twitter account Would love to actually hear the facts. NBC not reporting the entire story.
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