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

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/
Why would rich Indians migrate in the first place ?
 
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Some blame should be shared by those who are making legal movements impossible!

Absolutely not.

Legal immigration to USA is still possible, and any country deciding to shut down immigration totally is perfectly within its sovereign rights to do so any time it wishes. No country is under any obligation to offer immigration at all. It is to the credit of USA that it still offers legal pathways to immigration.

Where are these stats coming from? Coz I am kind of sure it is Germany....

https://www.migrationpolicy.org/art...tics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states
 
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Once upon a time it was the Europeans that were rushing to America....were your ancestors involved? Why did they take the stupid decision and not stay back to fix their country? Just saying! Walk in their shoes for once or you lack the empathy?

Nobody kept track of Europeans who died during the journey or who died in North America
 
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No, I never said it is American fault...My post was clear: America needs to do MORE (meaning it is doing something but that something isnt really producing good results hence, do more!)

By making legal route close to impossible, it has actually enabled to smugglers access to a bigger customer market!
Yes, you are blaming US. To put it politely but bluntly, you are just too cowardly to admit it.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/us-r...new-concentration-camps.623772/#post-11555586

It is not impossible to enter the US. See my analogy above.

To enter any country is a PRIVILEGE, not a right. In that regard, the US is no different than your Pakistan. And in the same regard, the US is actually more generous than most.
 
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Absolutely not.

Legal immigration to USA is still possible, and any country deciding to shut down immigration totally is perfectly within its sovereign rights to do so any time it wishes. No country is under any obligation to offer immigration at all. It is to the credit of USA that it still offers legal pathways to immigration.
I think we can let the experts in the field voice it out and so far that is the cause and effect of pain and troubles...

Absolutely not.

Legal immigration to USA is still possible, and any country deciding to shut down immigration totally is perfectly within its sovereign rights to do so any time it wishes. No country is under any obligation to offer immigration at all. It is to the credit of USA that it still offers legal pathways to immigration.



https://www.migrationpolicy.org/art...tics-immigrants-and-immigration-united-states
I had a quick glance at the website....doesn't state what you claimed!

It does however states :

Yet even as positions taken by political parties and individuals seem hardened, immigration flows and the makeup of the U.S. immigrant population have been changing in significant, though not always fully appreciated, ways.

Nobody kept track of Europeans who died during the journey or who died in North America
Well that was then didn't America hit 21st century modern humane world?

Yes, you are blaming US. To put it politely but bluntly, you are just too cowardly to admit it.
I am sorry of I am not a blind lover and dare to question

It is not impossible to enter the US. See my analogy above.
I never said impossible...nothing is really impossible.. however there is a big difference between possible and making ones life hell.

To enter any country is a PRIVILEGE, not a right. In that regard, the US is no different than your Pakistan. And in the same regard, the US is actually more generous than most
I never said US stood out in such terms but it really needs to do more
 
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Yet even as positions taken by political parties and individuals seem hardened, immigration flows and the makeup of the U.S. immigrant population have been changing in significant, though not always fully appreciated, ways.


Well that was then didn't America hit 21st century modern humane world?

Well you give a red carpet treatment to Abdul the immigrant from Rawalpindi. I have no trouble with that.

What do you think Abdul's friends and relatives from Rawalpindi are going to do ?
 
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I think we can let the experts in the field voice it out and so far that is the cause and effect of pain and troubles...

The "experts" in the field still need to recognize the sovereign rights as they apply to immigration as I have mentioned them. No country is under any obligation to offer immigration at all. Legal immigration is a privilege that is up to each sovereign country to decide for itself.

Yet even as positions taken by political parties and individuals seem hardened, immigration flows and the makeup of the U.S. immigrant population have been changing in significant, though not always fully appreciated, ways.

Yes, positions have hardened, precisely because of the rising numbers of illegal immigrants, and because of he misguided people who think that somehow immigration is a right, which, if not easily granted legally, must be taken by force illegally.
 
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