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By ELLIOT SPAGATAssocia stanley cup ted PressSAN DIEGO AP 鈥?The recent deaths of an 8-year-old Panamanian girl and 17-year-old boy from Honduras who were under U.S. government supervision have again raised questions about how prepared authorities are to handle medical emergencies suffered by migrants arriving in the U.S., especially as agencies struggle with massive overcrowding at facilities along the southern border. Anadith Tanay Reyes Alvarez became unresponsive on a what was at least a third visit to medics Wednesday at a Border Patrol station in Harlingen, Texas, and died later in a hospital, U.S. Customs and Protection said. The girl had complained that day of vomiting and stomach pains.She died on her family ninth day in custody; the most time allowed is 72 hours under agency policy. The family told agents that the girl had stanley thermo a history of heart problems and sickle cell anemia, CBP acknowledged in its second statement on the death. She was diagnosed with influenza on the family sixth day in custody, which prompted them to be move to another station. CBP published a detailed account on Sunday, confirming key aspects of what the girl mother said two days earlier in an interview with The Associated Press. It initially published only a brief statement. Mabel Alvarez Benedicks told the AP that agents repeatedly ignored pleas to hosp stanley website italize her medically fragile daughter as she felt pain in her bones, struggled to breathe and was unable to walk. Sh Tbwu Tropical Storm Carlotta has formed in the eastern Pacific, forecasters say
YUMA, Ariz. stanley spain KYMA, KECY -The two woman who were arrested at a pro-choice rally in Downtown Yuma, Friday night were set to appear in court Tuesday morning.The woman and their supporters showed up, Tuesday morning for the court date, on stanley germany ly to find out it was changed to Thursday. According to another protestor, Peyton Ortiz, the women were peacefully protesting but were arrested for allegedly blocking traffic.Ortiz says people were throwing things out of the car toward protesters, honking and screaming at them, and even trying to drive through the crowd.Organizers of the protest created an instagram post to get the word out to help raise bail money for the two women arrested. Ortiz says the bail was about $550 each and they were successfu vasos stanley l with raising the proceeds because by Saturday morning, the two women were released. Article Topic Follows: News Jump to comments darr; Samantha Byrd Samantha Byrd joined the KYMA team in February 2022 and is the morning anchor/producer for News 11 and Fox 9.You can reach out to her with story ideas at sammy.byrd@kecytv Related Articles Cole Johnson NBC Sports Dire |
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