Seven migrant deaths reported in 'extreme
heat' at U.S. border
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[June 25, 2019]
By Andrew Hay
(Reuters) - Authorities in Texas reported
seven migrant deaths on Monday, including those of a woman, two babies
and a toddler, showing the danger of extreme summer heat as Central
American families surge across the U.S.-Mexico border.
The woman and three children may have been dead for days before they
were found by U.S. Border Patrol near the Rio Grande in South Texas on
Sunday, according to a local law enforcement official, who asked not to
be named.
They are thought to have died from heat exposure and dehydration in an
area about 18 miles (29 km) east of McAllen.
To the west, U.S. Border Patrol agents in the Del Rio area recovered the
bodies of two men on ranchland near Carrizo Springs after anonymous
calls on June 19 and June 20 alerted them to lost migrants, the agency
said in a statement.
Another decomposed body was found June 20 on the riverbank of the Rio
Grande near Normandy.
"The extreme temperatures during this time of year can be fatal,” said
Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul Ortiz.
Arrests of undocumented migrants reached their highest monthly level
since 2006 in May, with more than 60 % of those apprehended either
children or families, many seeking asylum.
The Trump administration has set limits on how many people can claim
asylum each day at ports of entry. With months-long waits for
interviews, migrant families are instead attempting sometimes risky
border crossings to make their claims.
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Smugglers put migrants' lives at risk by dropping them off in
desolate areas or sending them across the Rio Grande in makeshift
rafts.
Increased fencing and security in many areas means migrants who have
been deported, and are seeking to evade capture, often take
dangerous routes to re-enter the United States.
A six-year-old girl from India died earlier this month from heat
stroke in western Arizona after smugglers left a group of migrants
in a remote desert location.
Three children and a Honduran man are believed to have died in April
when their raft overturned on the Rio Grande near Del Rio. Water
rescues at the popular crossing point have soared.
Border Patrol reported 283 migrant fatalities on the border in 2018.
Human rights activists say the number is far higher as the remains
of many migrants are never found and the agency's data does not
include all deaths registered by local authorities.
(Reporting by Andrew Hay in Taos, New Mexico; Editing by Michael
Perry)
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