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Lawmakers call for probe into death of Guatemalan migrant girl held by U.S. Border Patrol

WATCH: Democrat claims ‘disturbing systematic failures’ existed before death of migrant girl – Dec 18, 2018

LORDSBURG, N.M. – Lawmakers visiting the Border Patrol station where a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl was taken hours before her death are demanding an investigation into the response by federal agents.

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Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus spoke Tuesday outside the Border Patrol station in Lordsburg, New Mexico.

READ MORE: Border Patrol agents won’t speak to lawmakers about 7-year-old migrant girl’s death

Jakelin Caal and her father were taken into custody Dec. 6 at the Antelope Wells port of entry in rural New Mexico. She began vomiting and later stopped breathing while being transported to Lordsburg.

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U.S. Rep. Raul Ruiz, a California Democrat and doctor, questioned whether the Border Patrol should have called for an air evacuation as soon as Jakelin’s father reported her distress.

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She was eventually air-lifted to an El Paso, Texas, hospital, but died hours later.

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