Guatemalan girl dies in US custody after crossing border

US media report a child has died in US detention after crossing the border.

The caravan on the road to the US.

The caravan on the road to the US. Source: AAP

A seven-year-old Guatemalan girl died in American custody after being detained by US border police in the state of New Mexico, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.

The girl - who crossed the border from Mexico along with her father and dozens of others - died of "dehydration and shock," the newspaper reported, citing the US Customs and Border Protection.

The child - whom CBP said "reportedly had not eaten or consumed water for several days" - began having seizures over eight hours after being detained, was flown to a hospital and died there, the Post said.

Donald Trump has made hard-line immigration policies a central plank of his presidency, drawing fire from critics who accuse him of demonising migrants for political gain.

He vowed to build a wall on the border with Mexico, deployed thousands of US troops there and separated more than 2,000 migrant children from their parents as part of a "zero tolerance" policy on illegal immigration.


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