A third undocumented migrant in three days, this one a 40-year-old Honduran woman, has died after being apprehended at the US-Mexico border, US officials say
CBP said in a statement later Monday that the woman collapsed about 25 minutes after being apprehended, and that agents"quickly initiated emergency medical care." Emergency medical personnel arrived within 10 minutes and transported her to a local hospital where she was pronounced deceased.It's at least the third death of an undocumented migrant in three days near the US-Mexico border after being taken into custody by American personnel.
On Saturday, Jonathan Alberto"aka Johana" Medina Leon, 25, died at the Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso on Saturday, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said.Read MoreMedina Leon, a transgender woman,"requested to be tested for HIV and tested positive" on May 28 and was transferred to the hospital where she later died, according to ICE.CBP said in a statement,"The care of those in CBP's custody is paramount.
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