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I put the death of this young girl firmly on the Democrats for refusing to agree to border security and welcoming all illegals as part of their plot to expand their future voter rolls. The Democrats have blood on their hands this evening!
Nobody is penalizing the very young and you can disagree all you want.
But border patrol =/= red cross. Even red cross cannot save everybody. This is just common sense stuff.
This is just hard fact.
We all want to live in a fantasy world. But unfortunately, we are living in a realistic world. We give these people emergency medical help at the border. We sent helicopter to take them to the nearby hospital if they need further medical attention. If this is not enough, I don't know what is.
Sure, one can argue all day long and we need to build a hospital at the border just for the illegals and the asylum seekers, but come on, let's be realistic here, shall we?
Yes, I understand, and pretty much agree with this ^^^. My point was that for a baby having the ability to rehydrate through an oral solution is equivalent to handing out a water bottle to an adult. Simple biology. That's all.
What's changing are the numbers of very young arriving at places like Antelope Wells. Nothing wrong with reviewing current procedures. The fact of an investigation (which is already occurring) is not to blame current personnel for doing anything wrong. I read someplace that the border agents go through the trouble of getting car seats for the kids!
The poster you were responding to was playing off the Constitution (only need is to protect the borders). But we already appear to have already crossed the Rubicon of accepting some responsibility for the welfare of these children. The car seats ...
Here, I would not reject an easy to implement, cost-efficient measure like assessing the hydration status of the young with use of rehydration procedures because it was too "red cross like." Plus, doing that is much cheaper than helicopters.
I doubt that border guards can just be “trained” to hydrate intravenously. That would be setting us up for an onslaught of lawsuits. The border is 2000 miles long, we cannot have medical personnel every few miles just in case an illegal immigrant shows up dehydrated.
Every year especially around summer time, we have border agents and officers became heat casualty. Some are fatal. 7 year old girl walking across a hostile desert for who knows how long and far?
Read the posts where folks write that it was not the responsibility for the CBP, it was the father's. He should be charged with child endangerment, etc. It was a dangerous trip and all.
So just because this father wasn't up to the task of protecting and providing for her, it's not our responsibility to do step in when she is in our custody?
Someone even posted that Pedialyte shouldn't be provided as it would only encourage more migrants.
Shrugging off a little girl's death. We weren't the ones who hauled her across the desert. Not our fault she died. Too bad. Shouldn't have made the trip.
I usually keep you on ignore as your posts are kind of out there. But this is important. This goes to who we are as a nation.
Well, we did transport the girl out of Antelope Wells, coordinate a meet with EMT who revived her, coordinate and provide a helicopter ride to the hospital, and have the hospital treat her.
What else can we do so you’re satisfied?
50% of patients admitted to a hospital in sepsis shock die. Is that due to someone’s negligence, or a sad fact that the condition is deadly?
I don't recall seeing many pieces on NPR or CNN about the some 4300 illegals that the Border Patrol has saved in the past few years. Funny how that works!
Read the posts where folks write that it was not the responsibility for the CBP, it was the father's. He should be charged with child endangerment, etc. It was a dangerous trip and all.
CBP didnt make the choice for this child to leave home. clearly not their fault.
It certainly was the fathers, he made a bad choice to bring this child with him on this journey and the child paid for his bad choice with her life. straight up common sense and logic, whats the problem here do you lack each of those traits?
CBP didnt make the choice for this child to leave home. clearly not their fault.
It certainly was the fathers, he made a bad choice to bring this child with him on this journey and the child paid for his bad choice with her life. straight up common sense, whats the problem here?
still waiting for evidence.
We are still awaiting the evidence, but if it turns out to be what we are seeing now, this father should be prosecuted for manslaughter at the very least. I'd rather see him get 1st degree murder and the needle.
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