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Indian migrant girl, 6, died in Arizona desert as mother sought water

Agencies

JUNE 15, 2019

A six-year-old girl from India died of heat stroke in an Arizona desert after her mother left her with other migrants to go in search of water, a medical examiner and U.S. Border Patrol said on Friday.

The girl, Gurupreet Kaur, soon to celebrate her seventh birthday, was found by U.S. Border Patrol west of Lukeville, Arizona on Wednesday, when temperatures reached a high of 108 degrees Fahrenheit (42 Celsius), U.S. Border Patrol and the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner (PCOME) said.
The girl’s death, the second recorded fatality of a migrant child this year in Arizona’s southern deserts, highlighted the danger of summer heat as a surge of migrant families, mainly from Central America, cross the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum.

An increasing number of Indian nationals are entering the United States from Mexico, according to immigration officials. They are among thousands of Africans and Asian migrants making the arduous journey, led by smuggling cartels.
The girl and her mother were among a group of five Indian nationals dropped off by smugglers in a remote border area at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 17 miles (27 km) west of Lukeville, a U.S. border town 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Tucson.
After walking some way, the girl’s m

other and another woman went in search of water, leaving her daughter with another woman and her child.
“Once they went to look for water they never saw them again,” said U.S. Border Patrol Agent Jesus Vasavilbaso.
The mother and the other woman wandered in the rugged Sonoran desert wilderness for 22 hours before being found by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who tracked their footprints.

Four hours later, Border Patrol agents found the body of the deceased girl a mile (1.6 km) from the border.
Agents tracked the remaining woman and her 8-year-old daughter into Mexico, before the mother and child re-entered the United States and surrendered to Border Patrol.

The deceased girl died of hyperthermia and her death was ruled an accident, said Greg Hess, PCOME chief medical officer.

Up to May 30, PCOME recorded 58 migrant deaths in southern Arizona, most heat related. It recorded 127 deaths in 2018.

Border Patrol blamed Kaur’s death on the smugglers.

“This is a senseless death driven by cartels who are profiting from putting lives at risk,” Tucson Chief Patrol Agent Roy Villareal said.

Human rights activist Juanita Molina said U.S. border security measures were also partly to blame, along with the exhausted state of Indian child migrants once they reach the border.

“They’re trying to unload people in places where they can avoid detection themselves,” Molina, director of Tucson-based Border Action Network, said of smugglers.

“For a young child, death can come very quickly,” she added.

https://dailytimes.com.pk/412375/in...ied-in-arizona-desert-as-mother-sought-water/
 
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Very shameful. Risking their children's life to do such things.

Don't judge those people negatively. Many of them are duped into thinking they are paying for a short cut or even legitimate visas, its only when they're on the way do they realise what has happened. These people probably sold everything they had to try for a chance of building a better life elsewhere.
 
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Indian migrant girl, 6, died in Arizona desert as mother sought water

Agencies

JUNE 15, 2019

A six-year-old girl from India died of heat stroke in an Arizona desert after her mother left her with other migrants to go in search of water, a medical examiner and U.S. Border Patrol said on Friday.

The girl, Gurupreet Kaur, soon to celebrate her seventh birthday, was found by U.S. Border Patrol west of Lukeville, Arizona on Wednesday, when temperatures reached a high of 108 degrees Fahrenheit (42 Celsius), U.S. Border Patrol and the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner (PCOME) said.
The girl’s death, the second recorded fatality of a migrant child this year in Arizona’s southern deserts, highlighted the danger of summer heat as a surge of migrant families, mainly from Central America, cross the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum.

An increasing number of Indian nationals are entering the United States from Mexico, according to immigration officials. They are among thousands of Africans and Asian migrants making the arduous journey, led by smuggling cartels.
The girl and her mother were among a group of five Indian nationals dropped off by smugglers in a remote border area at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 17 miles (27 km) west of Lukeville, a U.S. border town 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Tucson.
After walking some way, the girl’s m

other and another woman went in search of water, leaving her daughter with another woman and her child.
“Once they went to look for water they never saw them again,” said U.S. Border Patrol Agent Jesus Vasavilbaso.
The mother and the other woman wandered in the rugged Sonoran desert wilderness for 22 hours before being found by a U.S. Border Patrol agent who tracked their footprints.

Four hours later, Border Patrol agents found the body of the deceased girl a mile (1.6 km) from the border.
Agents tracked the remaining woman and her 8-year-old daughter into Mexico, before the mother and child re-entered the United States and surrendered to Border Patrol.

The deceased girl died of hyperthermia and her death was ruled an accident, said Greg Hess, PCOME chief medical officer.

Up to May 30, PCOME recorded 58 migrant deaths in southern Arizona, most heat related. It recorded 127 deaths in 2018.

Border Patrol blamed Kaur’s death on the smugglers.

“This is a senseless death driven by cartels who are profiting from putting lives at risk,” Tucson Chief Patrol Agent Roy Villareal said.

Human rights activist Juanita Molina said U.S. border security measures were also partly to blame, along with the exhausted state of Indian child migrants once they reach the border.

“They’re trying to unload people in places where they can avoid detection themselves,” Molina, director of Tucson-based Border Action Network, said of smugglers.

“For a young child, death can come very quickly,” she added.

https://dailytimes.com.pk/412375/in...ied-in-arizona-desert-as-mother-sought-water/

So sad! Poor child. May she rest in peace. Just imagine how helpless the mother would have been to put her child in such situation and try to think of how she is going to live rest of her life now. Feel sorry for them both. Very sad news.

Very shameful. Risking their children's life to do such things.
Dont judge them. Try to imagine how worst the situation would have been that made her risk it all along with her kid. Its not like people try to go there like this to visit Disney Land!
 
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Don't judge those people negatively. Many of them are duped into thinking they are paying for a short cut or even legitimate visas, its only when they're on the way do they realise what has happened. These people probably sold everything they had to try for a chance of building a better life elsewhere.

Dont judge them. Try to imagine how worst the situation would have been that made her risk it all along with her kid. Its not like people try to go there like this to visit Disney Land!
They want to earn bit more money than what they are earning back home.

The real poor cannot even afford to pay fees of traffickers. It's their greed.
 
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They want to earn bit more money than what they are earning back home.

The real poor cannot even afford to pay fees of traffickers. It's their greed.
People give up whatever little they have here and pay to these sub-human traffickers to earn a slightly better livelihood for their kids. Anyone who is making both ends meet in his/her own country wont ever risk money with human smugglers knowing that they also pose a risk to life.
 
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RIP baby, the greed or poverty killed you.

People give up whatever little they have here and pay to these sub-human traffickers to earn a slightly better livelihood for their kids. Anyone who is making both ends meet in his/her own country wont ever risk money with human smugglers knowing that they also pose a risk to life.

My experience is totally different. These people are NOT poor usually and I'm talking about Pakistanis who come to Europe illegally. They are way above poverty lines rather most of them are quite rich & well off with farm lands, large homes and more than one cars parked in their garages back in Pakistan when they leave. They are poorly educated regardless of their degrees and they pay quite large sums to the agents. These amounts are enough to start a small business in Pakistan and the irony is their families back home have good sources of income. They come here with wrong expectations.

The poor lot normally goes to the middle east. They are hardworking labourers who collect money to reach dubai.
 
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RIP baby, the greed or poverty killed you.



My experience is totally different. These people are NOT poor usually and I'm talking about Pakistanis who come to Europe illegally. They are way above poverty lines rather most of them are quite rich & well off with farm lands, large homes and more than one cars parked in their garages back in Pakistan when they leave. They are poorly educated regardless of their degrees and they pay quite large sums to the agents. These amounts are enough to start a small business in Pakistan and the irony is their families back home have good sources of income. They come here with wrong expectations.

The poor lot normally goes to the middle east. They are hardworking labourers who collect money to reach dubai.
Bro the people you are talking about are the ones who go in to Europe legally. The lady was taken to Mexico with her daughter, dropped off at the border and told to cross the desert on foot. You think any "well-off" person would risk it with her/his child?

I have seen people who took loan and collected money for months only to waste them with these smugglers. People would risk it all not for some EXTRA pennies but when they find it necessary.
 
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RIP poor child! America needs to do more to ensure humane conditions for immigrants and if they have such stringent visa process [I mean biased] then illegals activities will only soar!
 
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RIP poor child! America needs to do more to ensure humane conditions for immigrants and if they have such stringent visa process [I mean biased] then illegals activities will only soar!

It is sad but I reserve greatest sympathy for Central American migrants who are neighbours of USA and so this is more appropriate for them.

Indians travelling over 6000 miles and paying smugglers huge amounts of money to get around the official Visa process should not be given any favours. Especially since India is such a ‘vibrant’ economy why are they doing this?
 
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RIP poor child! America needs to do more to ensure humane conditions for immigrants and if they have such stringent visa process [I mean biased] then illegals activities will only soar!

How does one supply water to thousands of square miles of desert to make it "humane" for illegal immigrants choosing to cross such barren terrain?

It is the right of each country to have the visa processes it determines for entry within its borders. USA can be no different in this regard.
 
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Indians travelling over 6000 miles and paying smugglers huge amounts of money to get around the official Visa process should not be given any favours.
This is debatable...Some are just piecing together all their savings to get out!

Especially since India is such a ‘vibrant’ economy why are they doing this?
It is for the rich prob!

How does one supply water to thousands of square miles of desert to make it "humane" for illegal immigrants choosing to cross such barren terrain?

It is the right of each country to have the visa processes it determines for entry within its borders. USA can be no different in this regard.
I am not just talking abt this particular case!

Visa process these days are just biased! Esp with all the laws changing ...

How does one supply water to thousands of square miles of desert to make it "humane" for illegal immigrants choosing to cross such barren terrain?
The same way some of the American weapons disappears thousands of miles in other countries to cause chaos!
 
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I am not just talking abt this particular case!

Visa process these days are just biased! Esp with all the laws changing ...

Again, visas are set by each sovereign nation according to its own determinations. It is not a popularity contest.

The same way some of the American weapons disappears thousands of miles in other countries to cause chaos!

You want to bomb the illegal immigrants?!
 
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These indians are idiots, the route they take is very dangerous includes crossing the “Darien Gap” and countless borders and entirety of Mexico:



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This massive jungle isnt the only enemy..and comes with its “bad side”

https://www.outsideonline.com/2098801/skull-stake-darien-gap
 
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Again, visas are set by each sovereign nation according to its own determinations. It is not a popularity contest.
Yea we all know how much Trump has meddled in that!

You want to bomb the illegal immigrants?!
So you can supply bombs worth alot of money and weighting alot but cant offer water?

America seriously needs to do more :coffee:

These indians are idiots, the route they take is very dangerous includes crossing the “Darien Gap” and countless borders and entirety of Mexico:



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This massive jungle isnt the only enemy..and comes with its “bad side”

https://www.outsideonline.com/2098801/skull-stake-darien-gap
Cheap airlines these days also bounce you around the world before reaching your destination after 36 hrs of flying + transit :cray:
 
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