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White House condemns ‘whipping’ of Haiti migrants by border guard on horseback

  • Mounted officers wearing cowboy hats have been trying to block migrants from crossing back and forth between Mexico and a sprawling camp in Texas
  • US authorities have moved to deport migrants back to Haiti on repatriation flights

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US Border Patrol agents on horseback try to stop Haitian migrants from entering an encampment on the banks of the Rio Grande in Del Rio, Texas, on Sunday. Photo: AFP
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The White House on Monday criticised the use of horse reins to threaten Haitian migrants after images circulated of a US border guard on horseback charging at the migrants near a riverside camp in Texas.

The mostly Haitian migrants have in recent days been crossing back and forth between Ciudad Acuna in Mexico and the sprawling camp across the border in Del Rio to buy food and water that was in short supply on the US side.

Reuters witnesses saw mounted officers wearing cowboy hats blocking the paths of migrants, and one officer unfurling a cord resembling a lariat, which he swung near a migrant’s face.

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A video showing a border guard apparently threatening migrants with the cords was shared on social media.

Haitian migrants, part of a group of over 10,000 people staying in an encampment on the US side of the border, cross the Rio Grande river to get food and water in Mexico on Sunday. Photo: AFP
Haitian migrants, part of a group of over 10,000 people staying in an encampment on the US side of the border, cross the Rio Grande river to get food and water in Mexico on Sunday. Photo: AFP
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“I don’t think anyone seeing that footage would think it was acceptable or appropriate,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters.

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