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Obama’s Illegal Alien Magnet Kills Another Child

Obama’s Illegal Alien Magnet Kills Another Child

By Brenda Walker on April 26, 2014
The Obama mega-magnet for aliens to enter the United States by any means necessary is drawing ever more unaccompanied minors.America! Now with even fewer deportations, so come on over! The DREAM Act, rejected by Congress, has been substantially enactedby Obama’s mighty pen all by his lonesome, so kids are particularly targeted.
But some don’t make it—like 12-year-old Ecuadoran Noemi Álvarez Quillay who hanged herself in a Juarez children’s shelter in March. She had gotten half-way on the journey earlier and didn’t want to go again. But her illegal alien parents insisted:
 Noemi Álvarez Quillay took the first steps of the 6,500-mile journey to New York City from the southern highlands of Ecuador on Tuesday, Feb. 4, after darkness fell.
 A bashful, studious girl, Noemi walked 10 minutes across dirt roads that cut through corn and potato fields, reaching the highway to Quito. She carried a small suitcase. Her grandfather Cipriano Quillay flagged down a bus and watched her board. She was 12.Noemie
 From that moment, and through the remaining five weeks of her life, Noemi was in the company of strangers, including coyotes — human smugglers, hired by her parents in the Bronx to bring her to them. Her parents had come to the United States illegally and settled in New York when Noemi was a toddler.
 Noemi was part of a human flood tide that has swelled since 2011: The United States resettlement agency expects to care for nine times as many unaccompanied migrant children in 2014 as it did three years ago.
 For these children wandering thousands of miles, it is a grueling journey, filled with dangers. The vast majority come from Central America. Noemi's trip was about twice as long. She had already tried once, leaving home last May, but was detained long before she even made it halfway.
 "I went with a coyote and spent two months in Nicaragua and came back from there," she wrote in a school information sheet.
 She got a little closer this year. In March, a month after she left home, the police picked up Noemi and a coyote in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. The authorities took her to a children's shelter. She was described as crying inconsolably after being questioned by a prosecutor. A few days later, she was found hanged from a shower curtain rod in a bathroom at the shelter. Her death, ruled a suicide by Mexican authorities, remains under investigation by a human rights commission there.
A 12-Year-Old's Trek of Despair Ends in a Noose at the BorderBy Jim Dwyer, New York Times, April 19, 2014. Emphasis added.
Obviously, something terrible happened to this little girl, But theNew York Times doesn’t want to emphasize how dangerous the journey north is for women and girls. Rape, robbery and death are common. But policy causes are absolutely off the table for discussion. . . .