WASHINGTON: United States (US) customs and Border Protection officials apprehended a nine years old girl and her 14-year-old brother, despite being US citizens, for more than 30 hours over crossing the US-Mexico border.
Her family said that the US Border Protection officials took the girl and her brother into custody when they crossed the US-Mexico border earlier this week.
Her mother Thelma Galaxia told the journalists that her daughter, Julia Isabel Amparo Medina had been stopped on the routine journey from her home in Tijuana, Mexico to her school just over the border in San Ysidro, California
She said that Medina was being driven by a family friend, Michelle Cardenas, along with her 14-year-old brother and two other children.
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Earlier, President Donald Trump headed, on January 10, to the US-Mexico border to push his demand for a wall, a day after he walked out of negotiations with Democrats in a political crisis paralysing the government.
Trump had departed the White House en route for Texas, where he was expected to visit the community of McAllen and meet with local border patrol agents.
“We want a secure country,” Trump had told journalists just before departing.