and in weslaco, texas, we're joined by jennifer harbury on the telephone. she is a longtime human rights lawyer based in the rio grande valley, along the u.s.-mexico border, and also an activist with the angry tias. we welcome you both. jennifer has a long history in guatemala as well. but let's begin with fernando garcia. your response to this latest carlos,he death of which follows the death of the two and a half euro, which follows, which follows, which follows.s. >> they give f for having g me. it is important to say these are not circumstantial, that migrants are dying, children are theg because of the way u.s. administration, the trump administration is treating the refugees andnd asylum-seekers. it is not circumstantial because we had five deaths sinince dedecember, but also in the whoe year, we have another one that happened last may. we have six children dying while in detention. the conditions that we had documented in detentions are horrific condititions. this is not the america we know. we had children sleeping on the with non the dirt access to