The Customs and Border Protection agency said Border Patrol agents would conduct medical checks on all illegal children following the deaths of two this month.
American officials have stressed that the journey through Central America and Mexico is dangerous for anyone, especially children, and urged asylum-seekers to apply at official ports of entry versus trying to traverse remote desert areas.
Most migrants who seek asylum are ultimately rejected.
“This is a tragic loss. On behalf of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, our deepest sympathies go out to the family,” McAleenan added.
Due to the high number of people crossing illegally into the United States, the commissioner said that the agency was considering seeking support from other agencies including the Coast Guard and Department of Defense.
He also noted that children’s deaths are extraordinarily rare.
“It’s been more than a decade since we’ve had a child pass away anywhere in the CBP process, so this is just devastating for us,” he said.
The Border Patrol includes more than 1,500 agents who are co-trained in medical care, he said. Agents take dozens of trips to hospitals every day, transporting children who display adverse symptoms, he added.
Congress Needs to Act
Besides funding for medical care, Congress should also act to change the laws so migrants aren’t incentivized to risk crossing the border in remote areas, McAleenan emphasized.Many federal workers have spoken with him and conveyed their support for his stance, he told reporters at the White House.
“Stay out until you get the funding for the wall,” they told him, Trump said. “These federal workers want the wall. The only one that doesn’t want the wall are the Democrats because they don’t mind open borders.”