OMG Murdered? Were they strangled, shot, stabbed o
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They died as the result of their idiot parents dragging them over 2,000 miles through heat exhaustion, malnutrition, dehydration, exhaustion, etc. How healthy were these kids when they began their trip?
Would these two children still be alive today if they were stuck in Tijuana sleeping out in the cold and rain?
Would you force your 8-year-old kid to walk 2,000 miles? These parents risked the lives of their children and lost!
Maybe Trump's wall would have prevented their crossing into the U.S.
This "fence" in N.M. doesn't do anything to keep the illegals out. This is NOT border security.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center in Alamogordo, NM. Some libtards complained that it was "sub-human"!
Timeline
Monday, Dec. 24
5:39 a.m.: CBP officials emailed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requesting a family placement for the pair.
9:00 a.m.: A CBP processing agent noticed that the child "was coughing and appeared to have glossy eyes," the CBP release states.
9:30 a.m.: The pair were transferred "with possible influenza symptoms" to Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center (GCRMC), which is in Alamogordo.
11:30 a.m.: The boy was tested for strep throat.
12:45 p.m.: The boy was diagnosed as having a "common cold and given Tylenol."
1:20 p.m.: While he was being examined before being released, it was noted that the boy had a 103 degree fever and he was held for further observation.
2:50 p.m.: The child is prescribed amoxicillin and Ibuprofen and released along from the ER with his father. They're then transported to a temporary holding checkpoint where they are given a hot meal, according to CBP.
5:00 p.m.: CBP agents "provided the child with a dose of the prescribed medication" and "conducted several welfare checks," the details and exact number of which have not been released.
7:00 p.m.: The boy "appeared to be nauseous and vomited." Agents were aware of this and helped clean up the vomit," according to the CBP. The CBP said the boy's father "declined further medical assistance as the child had been feeling better."
9:00 p.m.: The boy appeared to be "lethargic and nauseous again," and since there was no EMT on duty at the checkpoint, the agents decided to return the pair to the hospital.
It is unclear how far the temporary checkpoint was from the hospital.
But en route to the hospital, the boy started to vomit and lost consciousness, according to CBP.
11:07 p.m.: The agent transporting the pair radioed that they had arrived at the hospital and were met by hospital staff.
11:48 p.m.: After being unable to revive the boy, hospital staff pronounce him dead.
Tuesday, Dec. 25
7:40 a.m.: The Guatemalan Consulate is contacted by CBP about the boy's death.
The boy's father has spoken to Guatemalan Consulate officials and his spouse who is in Guatemala.
The boy's body will be transported to the Alamogordo Funeral Home before being transferred to Albuquerque for an autopsy, according to the CBP.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/year-boys-time-bord...d=60018255