Guatemalan Mother Sues U.S. Gov't Over Death of 19-Month Old Daughter
Guatemalan Mother Sues U.S. Gov't Over Death of 19-Month Old Daughter
A Guatemalan woman is suing the U.S. government over the death of her 19-month old daughter, who died six weeks after being released from an immigration detention center.CNN reports that Yazmin Juarez was locked up alongside her young daughter, Marlee, until May of this year. The two spent twenty days in custody before being released from a Dilley, TX immigration facility.Juarez and her attorney claim that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, along with facility staffers, provided ‘substandard’ medical care for the toddler. Marlee, writes CNN, suffered from a respiratory infection in custody.The infection, left largely untreated, claimed the young girl’s life.“The US government had a duty to provide this little girl with safe, sanitary living conditions and proper medical care but they failed to do that resulting in tragic consequences,” attorney R. Stanton Jones said in a statement.
The Trump administration has implemented various orders and initiatives geared toward reducing legal and illegal immigration nationwide. Among them is a family separation policy, which was ended in summer but seems to have been revamped and re-visualized. Image via US-ICE/Flickr. Public domain.
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