Jakelin Caal Maquin, of the indigenous community of Raxruha, Guatemala, was 7 when she died in govt custody from a bacterial infection. She died 2 days after being detained & held by border officials who first screened her with no evidence of health issueshttps://t.co/7taGjjR5Xz pic.twitter.com/3p3CzqAXEa
— Pam Campos-Palma🇺🇸🇭🇳🇬🇹 #CloseTheCamps🐺 (@_pamcampos) December 25, 2019
Juan de León Gutiérrez was 16 when he died in custody Apr 30 after officials at a TX youth detention camp noticed he was sick.
Juan was from Camotán, one of the poorest, most arid parts of Guatemala, where there has been a prolonged drought for ~ 2 yrs.https://t.co/Y6gJFwYUuf pic.twitter.com/02NPTMQQvO— Pam Campos-Palma🇺🇸🇭🇳🇬🇹 #CloseTheCamps🐺 (@_pamcampos) December 25, 2019
Carlos Gregorio Hernández Vasquez, 16 was detained & separated frm his older sister, tagged like livestock & screened by BP w no illness. Agents questioned that he was a minor
6 days later he was ill, put in a cell w another sick boy & died shortly afterhttps://t.co/Gi6YshkmtN pic.twitter.com/GznOKrTMRQ— Pam Campos-Palma🇺🇸🇭🇳🇬🇹 #CloseTheCamps🐺 (@_pamcampos) December 25, 2019
Remembering the children the Trump Administration murdered.