Imagine people whose only possession is hope, only to find the saddest of endings at the hands of those who were supposed to have “helping others” as a matter of national pride.
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They know they’re not welcome to cross illegally. They know it’s dangerous to cross the desert for days without giving their children food or water, and yet they do it anyway. Only the parents and the Mexican government are to blame.
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How about looking at the dad? Article states 7-year old went days without food or water.
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*clears throat. Are investigation found that the childs mother brought her to the border on foot 3K miles with very little water/food, thru extreme temp. Further once arrived, @ the border she was subjected 2 unhealthy conditions. BP gave excellent care. Fault=mother not BP
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I AGREE! HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE!! We really need to get on the people who signed this into law!!pic.twitter.com/5j2f8Rsg8t
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NO 7 year old should die in custody. Don't they have access to emergency medical services? No child should make it over the border only to die in custody. We were her only hope. HOPE.
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No 7 year old child should be forced to walk hundreds of miles through a desert wasteland either. Seems that comes with a very high risk of dehydration, heat stroke and death.
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