Anadith Reyes Alvarez died in US Customs and Border Protection custody
Isabella Floyd The 8-year-old girl who passed away while being held by US Customs and Border Protection in Harlingen, Texas, has been identified as Anadith Danay Reyes Alvarez by the Honduran Foreign Ministry.
According to a news release from the foreign ministry, Reyes passed away on Wednesday at a hospital in Harlingen, and her family is now receiving consular assistance from the Honduran consulate in McAllen, Texas.
According to the press release, the US Border Patrol has been requested to provide the relevant report regarding the death of the kid by the Honduran Consulate in McAllen, Texas.
According to Justice of the Peace Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, a full autopsy has been ordered.
Garcia stated, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
The girl “experienced a medical emergency” while at a Border Protection facility with her family, according to a statement released by US Customs and Border Protection on Wednesday. According to a local hospital’s news release, she was declared deceased there.
According to the press statement, the agency has informed the Harlingen Police Department and the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security that it is launching an inquiry.
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The girl “experienced a medical emergency” while at a Border Protection facility with her family, according to a statement released by US Customs and Border Protection on Wednesday. According to a local hospital’s news release, she was declared deceased there. According to the press statement, the agency has informed the Harlingen Police Department and the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security that it is launching an inquiry.
According to the Honduran Foreign Ministry, the girl’s parents have been released from immigration detention and are on their way to New York to meet up with relatives.
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