Blade_Runner wrote:
Jackeline Caal had traveled, mostly on foot, a thousand miles or so from Guatemala to the US border. She was exposed to 100F temps and rainy weather. Who knows what she ate along the way? If the girl was suffering from just dehydration, 6 hours may or may not be enough time to treat her. But, is that the case? She was in bad shape when the BP picked her up, dehydrated, exhausted, eight hours after being taken in, she began having seizures--not a common reaction to just dehydration. Her fever grew to 105.7. According to reports, including interviews with her father, she hadn't been given food or water for several days prior to being taken in by the BP. Why is that? Is that president Trump's fault?
Mexican medical professionals are reporting a high number of cases (60%) of respiratory infections among the migrants, they are spitting, sneezing, coughing and vomiting, many are infected with lice and are suffering various insect bites, cases of Tuberculosis and HIV are showing up.
Is it our fault that her father took her on a thousand mile trek across Mexico, exposing her to all kinds of hazards, including unsanitary conditions and human wastes? When US border authorities realized her condition was life threatening, they choppered her to a hospital. They did try to save her life.
Every black hearted leftist hypocrite who tries to put this girl's death on president Trump's shoulders and by association all of us who support him can Kilo Mike Alpha.
Jackeline Caal had traveled, mostly on foot, a tho... (
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That goes for me to KMA, well put Blade! Did you read where the idiot Beto O’Rourke is blaming the wall for “illegal” migrants deaths. He said this in a townhall meeting, trying to get his name out there for his 2020 run. Talk about politicking. He asked why do we need a wall, what are we fearful of, DUH