Migrant – APN News https://apnlive.com KHABAR HAI TO DEKHEGI Fri, 21 Aug 2020 07:28:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://d2r2ijn7njrktv.cloudfront.net/apnlive/uploads/2022/05/11182423/cropped-apn-logopng-32x32.png Migrant – APN News https://apnlive.com 32 32 183212769 Centre’s responsibility of the states to ensure migrants don’t walk back. https://apnlive.com/india-news/centres-responsibility-states-ensure-migrants-dont-walk-back/ Sat, 16 May 2020 14:02:46 +0000 https://apnlive.com/?p=86965 international migrantsEven as thousands of migrant workers continue to walk back to their homes in other states from several parts of the country, in the middle of limited trains and buses being run for their movement, the Centre has said it is the responsibility of the states to persuade migrant workers to not walk, and facilitate their travel by Shramik special trains.

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Even as thousands of migrant workers continue to walk back to their homes in other states from several parts of the country, in the middle of limited trains and buses being run for their movement, the Centre has said it is the responsibility of the states to persuade migrant workers to not walk, and facilitate their travel by Shramik special trains.
This is the third time the Centre has reminded states of their responsibility towards migrant workers. This was made clear by Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla in a letter to the states and Union Territories.

On May 11, the Centre had written on similar lines to states, expressing concern over migrant workers walking on roads and railway tracks. It had asked states to counsel these people and take them to nearby shelters. Earlier, Home Minister Amit Shah had written to West Bengal and pointed out that the state government was stalling movement of trains for migrants.

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Six-year-old Indian migrant girl dies in Arizona desert while mother searched for water https://apnlive.com/world-news/six-year-old-indian-migrant-girl-dies-arizona-desert-mother-searched-water/ Sat, 15 Jun 2019 09:20:22 +0000 https://apnlive.com/?p=63854 Six-year-old Indian migrant girl dies in Arizona desert while mother searched for waterA six-year-old girl from India died of heat stroke in Arizona desert while her mother went in search of water, leaving her with other migrants, a medical examiner and US Border Patrol said on Friday. The girl, Gurupreet Kaur, who would have soon turned seven, was found by US Border Patrol west of Lukeville, Arizona […]

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A six-year-old girl from India died of heat stroke in Arizona desert while her mother went in search of water, leaving her with other migrants, a medical examiner and US Border Patrol said on Friday.

The girl, Gurupreet Kaur, who would have soon turned seven, was found by US Border Patrol west of Lukeville, Arizona on Wednesday, when temperatures touched 42 Celsius, said US Border Patrol and the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner (PCOME).

The girl’s death, the second recorded fatality of a migrant child this year in Arizona’s southern deserts, highlighted the danger of summer heat as a surge of migrant families, mainly from Central America, cross the US-Mexico border to seek asylum.

An increasing number of Indian nationals are entering the United States from Mexico, according to immigration officials. They are among thousands of Africans and Asian migrants making the arduous journey, led by smuggling cartels.

The girl and her mother were among a group of five Indian nationals dropped off by smugglers in a remote border area at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 17 miles (27 km) west of Lukeville, a US border town 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Tucson.

After walking some way, the girl’s mother and another woman went in search of water, leaving her daughter with another woman and her child.

“Once they went to look for water they never saw them again,” said US Border Patrol Agent Jesus Vasavilbaso.

The mother and the other woman wandered in the rugged Sonoran desert wilderness for 22 hours before being found by a US Border Patrol agent who tracked their footprints.

Four hours later, Border Patrol agents found the body of the deceased girl a mile (1.6 km) from the border.

Agents tracked the remaining woman and her 8-year-old daughter into Mexico, before the mother and child re-entered the United States and surrendered to Border Patrol.

The deceased girl died of hyperthermia and her death was ruled an accident, said Greg Hess, PCOME chief medical officer.

Up to May 30, PCOME recorded 58 migrant deaths in southern Arizona, most heat related. It recorded 127 deaths in 2018.

Border Patrol blamed Kaur’s death on the smugglers.

“This is a senseless death driven by cartels who are profiting from putting lives at risk,” Tucson Chief Patrol Agent Roy Villareal said.

Human rights activist Juanita Molina said US border security measures were also partly to blame, along with the exhausted state of Indian child migrants once they reach the border.

“They’re trying to unload people in places where they can avoid detection themselves,” Molina, director of Tucson-based Border Action Network, said of smugglers.

“For a young child, death can come very quickly,” she added.

(With Inputs from Agencies)

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